It's been great for the tube and a recent visit to a water park.
I actually wear it as my wedding ring. The wife isn't overly impressed. May have to switch it to the other hand (which would actually work better for the tube).
Pros:
More accessible than wallet, watch or phone.
Doesn't require charging (it's effectively the same as a bank card)
Easily manageable through the app
Cons:
Only lasts 3yrs. Apparently for security reasons, like your bank card having a limted validity. I didn't realise this before I bought it.
It's actually more like a pre-paid card that can be set up to auto-recharge from your credit card. This hasn't been a problem for me but worth noting.
Last edited by gunner; 16th November 2023 at 10:12.
If anyone else fancies trying the ring, I'm happy to share a referral link.
My old Trove wallet has lost the elastic strength and needed to be binned, so my wife bought my one of these for my birthday.
Very pleased and there is a bit of a theme going on here with what I leave the house with.
Slim down your wallet so you have pocket space for an enormous car key !
Last edited by Montello; 21st November 2023 at 17:08.
I've been thinking for some time about getting rid of my chunky wallet because there's no real need for it. I don't need all of my credit cards on me because I pay for everything with my phone anyway. I like the minimalistic look of the elegant black card holder from Von Baer. The site says all the products are hand-crafted. Does anyone have experience with this brand? It looks like they really sell good products and their online reviews are good.
Last edited by philsimm; 19th March 2024 at 14:32.
Want to slime down your wallet...
Get married.
"Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's enemy action."
"You gotta know when to hold em and know when to fold em".
Anyone have any new wallets to share?
Was looking at new wallets but decided against, inflation had done a fine job behind the scenes.
I have the Ring pay and use it a lot, i have found the need to login before reaching a prescribed spend £200 cumulative or a period of time has tripped me up a bit. Also in a Restaurant in Austria it would not transact, card machine was saying wrong pin too many times. A pin reset in the app on my phone quickly cured that. It is just brilliant on holiday round the pool or on the beach.
I have a nice card holder made from 200+ year old Russian Reindeer leather recovered from the wreck of the Metta Catherena 1786 but I never use it anymore and it is in my wife’s handbag, I just used apple pay now for everything never carry cards or cash
I wish that were the case but weekly I need to get cash out for a sports club that only accepts cash so that requires a debit card and I can't escape an Oyster Card because you can't load railcard discounts onto apple pay.
After trying many thin wallets, I keep going back to the Loft of Cambie Wolyt sleeve. Don't think it can be beaten.
I was completely unaware of RingPay, what a great idea!
My Apple Ultra never leaves my wrist though, so it wouldn't be an upgrade or add any convenience for me
Fabulous idea though
I also still need to carry cash and a few coins, plus quite a few cards, so recently got hold of a Bellroy Note Sleeve in a discontinued veg tanned leather (now seem to have switched to chrome tanned for the main line of them). Thankfully this one also has the stamped logo rather than the metal owl, which would have been very annoying on pocket material.
It's such a nice change from my old bulky wallet, I now even take it rather than just loose cards given the extra redundancy it provides.
For you perhaps, not for everyone.
Driving licence, work ID, other IDs, credit/debit for larger transactions, cash for small purchases below card limits, cash for cashless businesses, cash for tips, discount schemes/cards (where not available via Apple Pay), transport cards, etc. Lots of reasons people may wish to carry a wallet that wouldn't be redundant.