Gun shot without puncturing Apple Card, new credit card from Apple
Apple Card is Apple's new credit card, advertised by the company that it is globally usable, requires no fees, low interest rates, and offers more bonus forms. Apple Card is linked to Apple Pay and is integrated into the Wallet app.
One of the most striking features of the Apple Card is that it is made entirely of titanium instead of plastic like other credit cards, so its durability is much higher.
To test the durability of the Apple Card, the two young men in the video below conducted a test using a gun to fire the card. The results resulted in them not being surprised, the bullet just came out and couldn't go through the card.
In action movies, we sometimes see scenes where someone is saved by something in a wallet to stay in the chest when shot by a gun. Perhaps this will really happen in real life thanks to the Apple Card in the wallet if someone falls into the same situation.
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