I’ve gone through a lot of wallets over the years and no matter how “thin” the wallet may be, I still manage to make it bulky with all of my bloody cards. If you’re tired of carrying around a bulky wallet in your pockets, now is the perfect time to try something advanced as the Wocket. The Wocket is the first smart wallet that will store all of your cards without you having to carry all those cards that make your wallet so bulky. With the Wocket, you can scan all of your cards into one device and you can use each card as you need them. It will work with all cards that have a magnetic stripe. So along with your usual payment cards, the Wocket also allows cards such as membership cards, gift cards, ID cards, medical cards, and so on. To use the Wocket, you simply swipe your cards directly into Wocket using the included card reader.
Wocket is also very secure with your information being stored in an “electronic vault”. The device uses biometric and other patent pending technologies making Wocket the smartest wallet on the market. While many of the products on the market will rely on a smartphone, app or internet connect, the Wocket works all by itself! The information you keep on the Wocket is kept on a tamper-proof, encrypted chip which is protected by your biometric voice print. You, and only you can use your Wocket! And to give you some peace of mind, the Wocket will never upload your card data to a server or even store it on some insecure device such as a smart phone. And if someone happens to steal your Wocket, it will practically be useless to them as only you can access the information.
Once you have stored all of your cards on the Wocket and want to make a purchase, you simply select your card via the touch screen, remove the “blank card” also known as the Wocket Card from the device, and swipe it as you normally would. Your Wocket Card will transmit the information of the card you selected to the POS Terminal using Wocket’s exclusive patent pending in-card antenna technology. The Wocket Card will also have your name and signature on it to verify your identity. Should a merchant need any specific card details, it will be displayed on the screen of your Wocket device.
The Wocket is available for $179 and I think the price is actually very reasonable. You can buy nice yet traditional wallets for more than $179 but they’ll never be technologically awesome as the Wocket wallet.