LevelUp has announced the launch of its LevelUp application for Android Wear.
LevelUp for Android Wear will allow customers using a smartwatch to simply scan their wrist to pay at any LevelUp merchant.
“Over 1.5 million LevelUp users can now pay with their smartphones at over 14,000 locations. But, what we really always dreamed of was being the largest smartwatch payment network,” said Seth Priebatsch, Chief Ninja of LevelUp. “Unfortunately, the technology was never there. Today we get one step closer to realizing that dream.”
After users download the newest LevelUp Android app, it will automatically push the LevelUp for Android Wear app to their smartwatch. Then, when they get near their favourite LevelUp merchant, tap on the smartwatch screen or say, “OK Google, start LevelUp” this will then display their LevelUp QR Code. Then, they just scan their wrist at the LevelUp scanner and seconds later will receive a push notification receipt, also displayed on their watch.
“I was totally ready to adopt mobile payments, but then the thought of having to reach into my pocket to pull out my phone each time was just too much,” said one LevelUp user. “My local coffee place takes LevelUp, but the thought of exerting that much effort before my morning caffeine was exhausting, you know? But now, with LevelUp for Android Wear, I can pay with my wrist, and that’s really more the effort level I’m looking for.”
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