I think the only thing missing from these is some way to attach them to the hub system, i like having my cards and such around my neck or something if pick pockets are an issue
hello, can you make a comparison video between the Alpaka bifold cash wallet to the Alpaka zip card pouch? i'm considering between the two for everyday wallet. thank you in advance
I did a bit of research and found that "The magnetic strip on credit cards come in two varieties. The high-coercivity ones, like a typical credit card, require a field strength of somewhere around 4,000 gauss to demagnetize. The low-coercivity ones that are often re-written, like hotel keys or gift cards, require about 300 gauss." so no, smaller and less strong magnets like in wallets and on the iphone 'magsafe' will not interfere with your credit cards
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I think the only thing missing from these is some way to attach them to the hub system, i like having my cards and such around my neck or something if pick pockets are an issue
Thats true, that would be a good addition
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hello, can you make a comparison video between the Alpaka bifold cash wallet to the Alpaka zip card pouch? i'm considering between the two for everyday wallet. thank you in advance
I might do a an alpaka wallet comparison, thats a good idea thanks
Wouldn't the magnet mess with credit card?
I did a bit of research and found that "The magnetic strip on credit cards come in two varieties. The high-coercivity ones, like a typical credit card, require a field strength of somewhere around 4,000 gauss to demagnetize. The low-coercivity ones that are often re-written, like hotel keys or gift cards, require about 300 gauss."
so no, smaller and less strong magnets like in wallets and on the iphone 'magsafe' will not interfere with your credit cards