Tuesday, April 08, 2014

NXT-ID (OTCQB: NXTD) Media Alert: Trend Hunter Card Generating Smart Wallet Article Looks at The Wocket™

SHELTON, CT - April 8, 2014 (Investorideas.com Newswire) NXT-ID, Inc. (OTCQB: NXTD) a biometrics company focused on the growing m-commerce market is featured today on Trend Hunter ( www.trendhunter.com ).
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With 60,000,000 monthly views, TrendHunter.com is the world's largest, most popular trend community. Trend Hunter is based in Toronto, Canada, and fueled by a global network of 139,000 members and 3,000,000 fans.
The article titled "The 'Wocket' Generates Electronic Versions of Debit and Credit Cards" can be read in its entirety at http://www.trendhunter.com/trends/wocket .
Excerpt:
The 'Wocket' Generates Electronic Versions of Debit and Credit Cards
Trend Hunter
The Wocket is a high-tech smart wallet designed to securely store electronic versions of your various plastic cards so you don't have to carry physical cards everywhere and risk losing them or having them stolen.
The Wocket also comes with a swipeable physical card that can be programmed for single uses. It can also be purchased with the option of an added cash-carrying accessory.
Read the full article at: http://www.trendhunter.com/trends/wocket
Other Recent Media Coverage:
Nxt-ID to Release Biometric Smart Wallet
Chain Store Age - Nxt-ID Inc. intends to launch a smart wallet called Wocket. A biometrically secure smart wallet with a smart card that is immediately zeroized after each transaction, Wocket is designed to be useless to a thief.
Full article: www.chainstoreage.com/article/nxt-id-release-biometric-smart-wallet
Wocket Wants to Replace Your Wallet
Gizmag - No one wants their credit or debit cards, or even their NFC-enabled smartphone falling into the wrong hands. While there are already various security measures in development, NXT-ID's Wocket is one of the latest. Described as a "smart wallet," it's designed to securely store electronic versions of your various cards, plus it features a swipe-able physical card that can be programmed for single uses.
Full Article: http://www.gizmag.com/wocket-smart-wallet/31477/
Will Wocket™ Wow Digital Payments?
PYMTS.COM - W ill hype alone be able to carry the mobile-payments market? A Shelton, Conn.-based company apparently believes so. It also believes the phone is unnecessary to bring "mobile" eWallet payments to the masses.
Full Article: http://www.pymnts.com/in-depth/2014/will-wocket-wow-digital-payments/#.Uzw3dvldXC9
"Piquing our Geek: The Wocket Wallet could be the future of smart wallets"
CoolMomTech.com - I'm completely on the The best wearable tech bandwagon, but I'm definitely still skeptical about the whole smart wallet concept. That doesn't mean I've written it off completely, which why I'm very intrigued reading about the new Wocket Wallet.
Full Article: http://coolmomtech.com/2014/02/wocket-smart-wallet/ .
"The World of Wallets is About to Change"
The Housing Hour - The world of wallets is about to change. New exciting technologies are making payments easier than ever. However, many credit card holders either do not possess a smartphone or will be reluctant to use their smartphone for mobile payments due to a variety of reasons.
Full Article: http://www.thehousinghour.com/2014/02/
"Retailers Try to Keep Pace With Cybercriminals"
WSJ-Risk & Compliance Journal-Other companies are touting products they say are superior to--and less costly than–pin-and-chip technology. Biometrics company NXT-ID this month announced a checkout technology it said secures payment information before, during and after a transaction, and renders useless any credit card information a criminal may steal in a breach. Software development company Monkeetech last year announced a card fraud prevention system that requires the consumer to undergo an iris scan to prove their identity.
Full Article:
http://blogs.wsj.com/riskandcompliance/2014/01/28/retailers-try-to-keep-pace-with-cybercriminals/
"Coin vs.The Wocket A Battle for Your Bulging Wallet"
Americanlivewire.com - You may have heard something lately about something called Coin, thanks to an aggressive social media and deep intro discount pricing campaign currently underway. Perhaps you have heard of The Wocket, which claims to be a "biometrically secure device"? Both products are pure genius and aim to replace your bulging wallet with their single slick all-in-one card. Since they are so similar, here's a closer look and comparison of Coin vs.The Wocket, A Battle For Your Bulging Wallet.
Full article: http://americanlivewire.com/coin-vs-the-wocket/
About NXT- ID Inc. - Mobile Security for a Mobile World
NXT-ID, Inc.'s (OTCQB: NXTD) innovative MobileBio™ solution mitigates consumer risks associated with mobile computing, m-commerce and smart OS-enabled devices. The   company  is focused on the growing m-commerce market, launching its innovative MobileBio™ suite of biometric solutions that secure consumers' mobile platforms led by the Wocket™, a next generation smart wallet designed to replace all the cards in your wallet, no smart phone required. The Wocket works anywhere credit cards are accepted and only works with your biometric stamp of approval.   http://www.thewocket.com/
NXT-ID's wholly owned subsidiary, 3D-ID LLC, is engaged in biometric identification has 22 licensed patents in the field of 3D facial recognition http://www.nxt-id.com /, http://3d-id.net/
Contacts:

NXT-ID, Inc.
Corporate info: info@nxt-id.com , http://www.nxt-id.com/
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