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Swatch Snowpass
The functional and emotional alternative to contactless chip cards
and offers greater convenience, is always with you and is fun to use.
Forget all about tickets that flap around your ears, get caught up
inside your ski-suit ñ and occasionally even get lost. The Swatch
Snowpass watch is fitted with a contactless RFID* chip that can
be loaded with your day, week or season ticket for quick and
easy access to the slopes.
Snowpass is cooperation between Swatch Ltd. and Skidata Ltd.
Technical data:
- Time indication and contactless chip card function (RFID*)
- Contactless RFID* chip EM Marin, 125 kHz, P4150 V2 f/4
- Read and write memory
- Up to 4 independent applications on the chip (fire-walled)
- Data encryption
- Chip works independently from the watch battery
- Unique ID number for each watch, laser programmed and
For visual checks, the ID number is engraved on the watc
- Shock-resistant and water-resistant to 30 m (100 feet)
- Swatch design. Customized bracelet and loop possible.
Applications:
- Over 700 ski areas equipped worldwide
- Ticketing and access to the slopes ñ sometimes combined with access to your hotel
room
- eTicketing ñ Load your skipass online on the website of your ski resort (if they offer
this service). Further information on www.swatch.com/snowpass. |
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How it works
- STEP 1
Every watch comes with a unique microship that only responds to its own laser-engraved identification number.
- STEP 2
For personal security, each watch is unique and protected, meaning you can have your watch blocked in case you lose it.
- STEP 3
The application finctionality is independent from the watch battery, so if your battery runs flat the application will still work.
- STEP 4
Each watch can store 4 different applications at the same time, if one expires it will automatically free space for another.
How to use Snowpass
- STEP 1
Load your skipass on your watch directly at the ski station or on this website
- STEP 2
At the turnstile hold your Swatch watch up to the scanners in order to check your access authorization
- STEP 3
Go up the hills and you're off!
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| Last stock update: 13 May 2008 |


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