Starbucks Japan launches NFC-enabled pen

Japanese caffeine hounds can now pay for their salted caramel mocha frappuccinos with a Starbucks-branded NFC-enabled pen.

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Starbucks Japan launches NFC-enabled pen

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As first spotted by The Verge, the coffee chain has begun selling the FeliCa technology-enabled 'Starbucks Touch: The Pen' for 4000 yen (nearly $40), with 1000 yen preloaded.

The digital wallet-linked pen comes in three colours and brown, coffee-coloured ink.

The pen is not the first Starbucks Touch item; the chain has also sold NFC-enabled phone cases, flasks and a small purse called the 'Hug'.

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Comments: (2)

John Brawley

John Brawley Regional Sales Director at Elavon

The pen is mightier than the sword! 

David Gyori

David Gyori CEO at BANKING REPORTS, LONDON

I like this.

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