NXTD CORAL SPRINGS, Florida, May 8, 2014 /PRNew
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CORAL SPRINGS, Florida, May 8, 2014 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ --
Biometrics companies continue to enhance developments and patent pending products for smart technology as consumer demand rises: NXT-ID, Inc. NXTD +0.24% , Google Inc. GOOG +0.48% , Microsoft Corporation MSFT +0.41% , Apple Inc. AAPL -0.05% and Symantec Corporation SYMC +0.59%
NXT-ID, Inc., NXTD +0.24% a biometric authentication company focused on the growing m-commerce market, announced the release of a recent Florida radio interview with Mr. Gino Pereira, CEO of NXT-ID, Inc., in which he discusses the launch of the Company's next generation, biometrically secure smart wallet, Wocket™. http://nxt-id.com/radio-interview/
In this interview which took place on May 2, 2014, Mr. Pereira discussed Wocket™' s launch and entry into the smart wallet market on Florida's WMEL Newsmakers Line - Information Overload Hour with host John Harper. The interview is part of a six-week series on WMEL, discussing the Company's full suite of biometric products and technologies. NXT-ID, Inc.'s technology and development team is based in Palm Bay Florida.
To read the full press release, please click here: http://www.fnmprofiles.com/profiles-nxtd.html
Wocket(TM) is a smart wallet in the same vein as the smart phone and smart watch. NXT-ID is introducing its innovative, patent-pending Wocket(TM) as the next natural step in the evolution of smart devices. Wocket(TM) is a next generation smart wallet designed to replace all the cards in your wallet, with no smart phone required. The Wocket works anywhere credit cards are accepted and only works with your biometric stamp of approval. NXT-ID is currently ready to launch its marketing campaign for Wocket(TM) with a series of CNBC ads airing during prime-time hours commencing the week of May 12th.
Google Inc. GOOG +0.48% is also making waves with the recent announcement its smart wallet platform is currently being tested for Google Glass, the company's high-tech smart glasses. Reports state this function would allow users to send money conveniently by using simple gestures or voice commands.