Delhi Metro commuters will now be able to wear their smart cards on wrists as Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has allowed the use of wrist watches launched by Austrian company LAKS to make payments at the gates.
“These watches, called Watch2Pay, are available through an online e-commerce site. The new facility is expected to provide the commuters a more convenient and fast access to the Delhi Metro network. The commuter will simply have to touch the wrist watch to the screens of the AFC (Automatic Fare Collection) gates at the metro stations to get access,” said a Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) statement.
The watch will carry a sim card inside it, which can be removed and reinserted whenever the user wants, like in the case when he or she wishes to change the watch. The sim-equipped watch can be recharged also like any usual metro smart-card over the counter or through recharge card terminals, a DMRC official told IANS. In 2015, the same watch company had joined hands with Hyderabad Metro Rail to facilitate payment of fares.
In 2013 DMRC had come up with an app for Android and iOS. The app was made for commuters to search for the nearest Metro station, fares for their travel to the desired location, information on timings of the first and last train at stations, parking information, travel time for their journey, Metro route information and the Metro map.
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