CES 2015: Hands-On: Wocket Smart Wallet

NXT-ID Inc officially announced its new Wocket smart wallet at this year’s CES in Las Vegas, Nevada. Wocket, the world’s first smart wallet, secures consumers’ identities and replaces all the cards in their wallet, without the need for a smartphone or internet connection.

Weighing at only 4 oz., the standalone device can store up to 10,000 cards, tickets, coupons, contacts and other data. Users can also add biometric voiceprint and PIN for added layer of security. The touchscreen interface is very intuitive too, working flawlessly with very little to no lag.

The average battery life of the Wocket smart wallet with normal usage is said to be over 6 months between recharges. Pricing at $149, users can request an invite to pre-order the Wocket smart wallet. We will be doing a full review once we manage to get our hands on this.

About Allistair Lee

Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Pocket Insider. Allistair has been a tech enthusiast since he was at the age of 15. His current interest includes Android smartphones and tablets, among many other devices.

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