TNG now offering limited edition Pokemon Charms and RFID tags


Like TNG's existing line-up of enhanced cards, the charms are equipped with NFC (Near Field Communication), allowing users to check their balance and reload them via the Touch 'n Go eWallet app on their smartphones. — TNG

Having fun with the recently released Pokemon Legends: Z-A? Fans can add a little more Pokemon flavour to their daily commute with new special edition Charms from Touch 'n Go (TNG).

In posts to its social media channels, the company announced two new limited designs for its Charms – one featuring series mascot Pikachu, and another with fan favourite Gengar.

The Charms function as an alternative to a TNG card, allowing users to make payments on public transportation or even subscribe to the MY50 Pass via the TNG eWallet. — TNG
The Charms function as an alternative to a TNG card, allowing users to make payments on public transportation or even subscribe to the MY50 Pass via the TNG eWallet. — TNG

Like TNG's existing line-up of enhanced cards, the Charms are equipped with NFC (Near Field Communication), allowing users to check their balance and reload them via the Touch 'n Go eWallet app on their smartphones.

The Charms can then function as an alternative to a TNG card, allowing users to make payments on public transportation or even subscribe to the MY50 Pass via the e-wallet.

Drivers are also not left out of the fun, with the option to grab a special edition Pokemon RFID (radio frequency identification) tag instead. Like the Charms, the RFID tags come in two designs, with either Pikachu or Gengar on the front.

The special edition RFID tags come with either a Pikachu or Gengar design. — TNG
The special edition RFID tags come with either a Pikachu or Gengar design. — TNG

The charms are priced at RM35 each, while the RFID tags cost RM40 each. Both are now available on the TNG online store, or at the TNG service centres in Bangsar and Nu Sentral.

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