I tested a contactless payment ring and got some VERY strange looks (2024)

While the first one was released over a decade ago, smart rings are fast becoming the must-have tech gizmo for 2024.

Samsungjust released its £399 AI-powered Galaxy Ring, while Oura's £500 ring is the device of choice for Prince Harry, Kim Kardashian and the England squad.

Not to be left behind, Apple is now allegedly preparing itsown version due for release later this year.

However, a more 'minimalist' entry from a little-known British company could prove popular – and it doesn't cost a penny.

MailOnline tested out the free MuchBetter payment ring, which unlike its rivals, has no battery and never needs to be charged – but it only has one job.

The MuchBetter payment ring has no battery and never needs to be charged - although it only facilitates payments

How does it work?

MuchBetter's payment ring consists of black ceramic covering a chip and antenna that facilitates contactless payments.

When held up near a point-of-sale (POS) machine, a signal allows the transmission of information to the POS terminal to initiate the transaction.

All payments are logged on an accompanying app, which needs to be kept topped up with money from a bank account.

While the app is not needed to make a payment, it is helpful to keep an eye on your balance.

UnlikeSamsungand Oura'spricey smart rings which track your sleep patterns, physical activity and even health factors like stress, MuchBetter's ring facilitates contactless payments like a debit card.

A MuchBetter spokesperson told MailOnline that these other rings 'aren’t as smart as their manufacturers like to claim'.

'They’re both expensive to buy, they both run out of battery quickly, and while they both offer health tracking like steps and heartbeats, neither offer users the biggest convenience of all – being able to make contactless payments on the go,' thespokesperson said.

The first step is downloading the MuchBetter app, where I have toenter my full name, date of birth, email and home address to create an account.

As part of the verification process, I even have to take a photo of a recent utility bill confirming my home address.

(Don't you miss the days when every single tech device on the market didn't demand your personal data!)

The ring itself, meanwhile, doesn't cost a thing.

As part of a temporary promotion, you get it for free as long as you top up your account with £100 – although you have to pay £5.99 in postage to get it delivered.

I must admit, from its appearance alone it looks like a modest fashion accessory – one that's unlikely to draw the attention of thieves.

Unlike rival companies, MuchBetter's smart ring is free, sort of. You have to put money in your account to get it sent to you

Oura's £500 ring (pictured) is the device of choice for Prince Harry, Kim Kardashian and the England squad

It's light and thin and doesn't have any open nooks and crannies – making it both waterproof and sandproof if you're at the beach.

I then have to name my ring – I opt for 'Ringo' – and tap it to the back of my phone to link it with my account.

Once I've picked my currency and topped up with £100 (which involves linking a bank account), I'm finally ready to spend.

The first time I use the ring to buy food I feel very self-conscious holding it up to the POS machine – surely this isn't going to work? Surely the shopper next to me will think I'm an idiot?

But impressively the POS machine accepts it just like it would my debit card. There's really no difference.

Walking out of the shop I feel like the height of sophistication, as if I'm using the latest gadget from Q Branch in the James Bond films.

On another occasion, an employee in Marks & Spencer is particularly flabbergasted, although he doesn't seem to clock the ring.

He asks incredulously if I just paid with my hand, as ifI have a payment chip embedded in thereor just generally have magic powers.

The MuchBetter ring works in exactly the same way as a contactless card. When held up near a point-of-sale (POS) machine, a signal allows the transmission of information to the POS terminal to initiate the transaction

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I also try the ring out at the London Underground where the security staff give me some very strange looks as if I'm somehow trying to trick the barriers.

Overall I make about 10 payments using the ring and only twice does it not work – although I think both times I take too long to put my hand against the POS.

I don't need to use the MuchBetter app when I make a payment, although it does prove useful to keep an eye on my balance.

For security, every time I want to use the app I have to enter a 4-digit passcode – and if I lose the ring I can tap 'freeze' to stop anyone from using it.

The ring also has the same contactless limits as a card – if you do too many transactions with it, the POS machine will ask for chip and PIN.

From its appearance alone it looks like a modest fashion accessory - one that's unlikely to draw the attention of thieves (until you hold it up to a POS machine that is)

I try the ring out at the London Underground where the security staff give me some very strange looks as if I'm somehow trying to trick the barriers

Samsung's new Galaxy Ring (pictured) tracks your health by continuously measuring and analysing your body's patterns and activities, such as sleep, energy levels and fitness

What I like about this ring is its simplicity – it does away with all the creepy body-tracking capabilities that's players like Samsung seem to be pushing, instead focusing solely on payments.

Essentially, it exists for one sole reason – so people don't have to keep taking their wallet or smartphone out of their pocket every time they pay for something.

While it saves effort and a little bit of time, the act of downloading yet another app and linking a bank account is arguably a time-wasting hurdle.

Surely to get payment rings mainstream, the big banks are going to have to issue their own versions so we can skip the middle-man.

A few banks around the world have done this – Bankwest in Australia for example – but the little devices don't seem to have caught on.

It's a shame, because now we're being forced into making cashless transactions more than ever and definitely need a new effortless way to pay.

I tested a contactless payment ring and got some VERY strange looks (2024)

FAQs

Can you pay contactless with a ring? ›

No need to reach for your phone or wallet - just hold your hand up to the payment terminal, and the ring will do the rest.

How do I fix my contactless payment? ›

Hold your phone closer to the payment reader. Hold your phone close to the payment reader for a few more seconds. Move your phone out of range of the payment reader for a few seconds and try again. If the payment doesn't go through, find the NFC sign on the terminal or ask a cashier for help.

Are payment rings safe? ›

Is it safe to make payments with a smart ring? Smart rings use the same secure technology as contactless cards, including encryption and tokenization, to protect your payment information.

Which is the best payment ring? ›

Best smart ring overall – Oura Ring, gen 3: £235, Ouraring.com. Best subscription-free ring – Ultrahuman air smart ring: £329, Amazon.co.uk. Best smart ring for payments – McLear RingPay 2: £99.99, Amazon.co.uk.

What are the rules on contactless payments? ›

You can only pay once for any transaction. The terminal will not accept two payments for one purchase – just like if you were using Chip and PIN.

Are NFC rings safe? ›

The NFC Ring uses an NFC capable Integrate Circuit (IC) which can be easily cloned and provides no security other than NFC proximity. The NFC protocol does not provide authentication and relies on its operational proximity as a form of protection.

Why does contactless sometimes not work? ›

This can occur if your card has insufficient funds, if it has been reported lost or stolen, or if there is a technical issue with the payment terminal. Solution: Make sure you have sufficient funds in your account and try again.

Can you disable contactless payment? ›

If you're sure you don't want to be able to make contactless payments, you have 2 options: you can order a debit or credit card with contactless disabled. Please note that if you add a contactless-disabled card to your digital wallet, you'll still be able to use that to make contactless payments, or.

Can a contactless payment go through twice? ›

Can a contactless payment go through twice? No. Terminals don't take more than a single payment from a single card, for any single transaction. As soon as your device has connected with the terminal to pay for the purchase, the transaction is complete.

What can I do with my NFC Ring? ›

“The NFC Ring can be used to make payments*, access control, unlock & control mobile devices, transfer information, link people and much more.”

How long do mclear rings last? ›

Does the ring expire? The ring and associated in app wallet are valid for 36 months from the time of activation as standard, after which time the ring will no longer be able to perform any transactions and you will not be able to add funds to it.

What are the disadvantages of smart rings? ›

Con: No display. Unlike smart watches designed for your wrist, smart rings lack a display and take up a small amount of space on your finger. No screen means you must view data collected from the ring's various sensors on a smartphone app, delivered wirelessly via Bluetooth.

Which bank has the payment ring? ›

Bankwest Halo Payment Ring | Bankwest.

What is the most safest payment method? ›

Secure online payment methods
  • Credit cards. By and large, credit cards are easily the most secure and safe payment method to use when you shop online. ...
  • ACH payments. ...
  • Stored payment credentials. ...
  • Credit cards with EMV chip technology. ...
  • Credit cards with contactless payment. ...
  • Payment apps.
Feb 11, 2023

Can I put my credit card chip in a ring? ›

Definitely. As long as you can get the main chip down to a width of less than your ring width, then you're good.

Can I pay using a smart ring? ›

Payments. Pay seamlessly and reliably with a cnick smart ring, without worrying about phone battery or carrying multiple cards. cnick uses tokenization to ensure hassle-free and secure payments, making your daily transactions smoother and more convenient.

Can I make payments on a wedding ring? ›

BNPL services, like Affirm, Klarna and Afterpay are often integrated into the checkout process when buying an engagement ring online. Generally, you pay a percentage of the total cost upfront. Then you make equal payments over a short period to repay the remaining balance.

Can you pay with a Samsung ring? ›

Samsung smart ring does not support NFC contactless payments. On the other side, Apple is rumored to be working on a smart ring that supports Apple Pay.

Can you pay with oura ring? ›

Oura would also need to activate connections with services such as Google Pay or Apple Pay, or by developing its own digital wallet in the vein of Fitbit Pay. You'd then be able to add your debit or credit cards to the Oura app to make them available for use through the smart ring.

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