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The Wearable Payment market is a subset of Wearable Technology that focuses on the use of wearable devices to facilitate payments. Wearable Payment technology enables users to make payments with a simple tap or swipe of their device, eliminating the need for cash or cards. This technology is becoming increasingly popular as it offers convenience and security for users. Wearable Payment technology is also being used to enable contactless payments, allowing users to pay for goods and services without having to physically interact with a payment terminal.
Wearable Payment technology is being adopted by a range of industries, including retail, hospitality, and transportation. This technology is also being used to enable payments for digital services, such as streaming services and online gaming.
Some of the companies in the Wearable Payment market include Apple Pay, Google Pay, Fitbit Pay, Samsung Pay, Garmin Pay, and Alipay. Show Less Read more