Digital tattoo can unlock your Motorola Moto X
How would you like to amaze your friends and make your family proud, by unlocking your Motorola Moto X using a digital tattoo that sticks to your skin? The tattoo uses copper and works with NFC to quickly unlock your Moto X without having to swipe the screen or tap in some passcode. And the tattoo will stay on your body, even if you decide to take a swim in the pool to cool off this summer (just don't bring your Moto X into the pool with you).
Each tattoo is about the size of a nickel, lasts about five days, and a pack of ten will cost you $9.99. You can order it now from Vivalnk and we must admit that it would make a cool gift for the Motorola Moto X owners in your life.
Now you're probably asking to yourself, what do I do if I don't own the Motorola Moto X? Well, that's a great question. The truth is, for now, you are out of luck. But Vivalnk does ask you to let them know if you would like to see this accessory made available for other phones. Interestingly enough, on the company's website, it lists a number of models that you can choose from, along with an option to type in the name of a phone not included in the list. The models that are listed include the HTC One (M8), Lenovo A369i, Nokia Lumia 630, Nokia Lumia 1320, Samsung Galaxy Note 3, Samsung Galaxy S5, Sony Xperia M2, Sony Xperia Z1 and the Sony Xperia Z1 Compact.
If you're interested in ordering the tattoos, or to suggest another phone that they should be offered for, click on the sourcelink below.
source: Vivalnk via Geek, AndroidandMe
Now you're probably asking to yourself, what do I do if I don't own the Motorola Moto X? Well, that's a great question. The truth is, for now, you are out of luck. But Vivalnk does ask you to let them know if you would like to see this accessory made available for other phones. Interestingly enough, on the company's website, it lists a number of models that you can choose from, along with an option to type in the name of a phone not included in the list. The models that are listed include the HTC One (M8), Lenovo A369i, Nokia Lumia 630, Nokia Lumia 1320, Samsung Galaxy Note 3, Samsung Galaxy S5, Sony Xperia M2, Sony Xperia Z1 and the Sony Xperia Z1 Compact.
source: Vivalnk via Geek, AndroidandMe
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