Renowned Inventor Unveils Wearable Notification Device, Ditto, to Alleviate the Problem of Missing Calls and Messages or Leaving a Phone Behind

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Renowned Inventor Unveils Wearable Notification Device, Ditto, to Alleviate the Problem of Missing Calls and Messages or Leaving a Phone Behind

Ditto is Available for Order on Kickstarter; Becomes the Simplest and Most Discreet Way to Stay Connected

SANTA MONICA, Calif., Oct. 28, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Mobile technology company Simple Matters(TM) today unveiled the world's simplest and most discreet wearable notification device, Ditto(TM), through a Kickstarter campaign that runs until November 25. The company has engineered the device for mass production and is now looking to raise $100,000 to bring it to consumers everywhere.

Ditto is a very small (size of a thumbprint), sleek clip-on device that notifies you of important calls, messages and notifications, so you don't have to worry about hearing your phone ring or feeling it vibrate. Ditto vibrates whenever someone you've flagged as important tries to contact you. The device also acts as an invisible tether for your phone, alerting you if you accidentally leave your phone behind. Additionally, Ditto can be used as a silent alarm that wakes you up through subtle vibration without disturbing your partner.

"It seems that everyone has left their phone behind at some point, or missed an important call because they couldn't hear their phone ring or feel it vibrate. With Ditto, missed calls and forgotten phones are a thing of the past," Bob Olodort, Ditto inventor and co-founder of Simple Matters, said. "We worked hard in order to take out anything that would make the product complicated, expensive or intrusive. With no buttons, switches, lights, display, connectors, or charging cables, Ditto is the simplest and most discreet way to stay connected."

Ditto can be clipped or placed almost anywhere on your body: a pocket, a waistband, a bra strap, a shirt or elsewhere. Ditto can also be worn on a wristband included with each device. A free app, available for iOS and Android, allows you to create customized notifications for important contacts. It's tiny, ultra lightweight, and waterproof, so it can be worn while at the gym, or even while swimming. Ditto's features include:

    --  Black, white and clear colors
    --  Weighs only 8 grams and measures 22 x 37 x 10mm - the size of a
        thumbprint
    --  Personalized vibrating notifications from your chosen contacts
    --  Customizable vibrations to identify who the notification is from, or
        what kind of notification it is - email, text or call
    --  Vibration can be used as a silent wake-up alarm
    --  Alerts you when you move far away from your phone, so you'll know if
        you've left it behind
    --  Powered by an inexpensive coin cell battery (CR1632 available in drug
        stores), which lasts for months, automatically sending a notification
        when it needs to be replaced, removing the hassle of charging, cables
        and wall chargers
    --  Waterproof up to 1 meter making it suitable for use while swimming
Ditto is engineered and built to world-class standards by a team with many decades of success in consumer electronics. Simple Matters is co-founded by the renowned inventor Bob Olodort, whose focus has been on creating innovative products that simplify lives. His notable inventions include the computer label printer, the "Stowaway" folding computer keyboard, and Samsung's UpStage music phone, sold in the U.S. by Sprint.

Co-founder Marc Guren has years of experience in the technology and venture capital industries. He has helped organize, develop strategic partnerships, finance, and operate a number of technology and retail companies. Marc has also been a long-time member, officer and director of Tech Coast Angels, the West Coast's leading angel investment group, and has been recognized for his contributions to the group and to funded companies.

With Kickstarter success, Ditto will begin shipping soon after the end of its Kickstarter campaign. A single unit can be ordered with a contribution of $29. Or, a multi-pack of 2 or 3 units can be obtained for a lower cost per unit. To learn more, see a demo video. Support Simple Matter's Kickstarter campaign and get your Ditto by visiting http://www.SimpleMatters.com, like Ditto on Facebook at Facebook.com/WearDitto and follow on Twitter at @WearDitto.

About Simple Matters:
Simple Matters is a mobile technology company founded by renowned inventor Bob Olodort and long-time technology strategist and venture capitalist Marc Guren. The company creates and brings to market new products, which provide simple and elegant solutions to everyday problems.

Simple Matters is based in Santa Monica, California.

For more information, visit http://www.SimpleMatters.com.

Simple Matters and Ditto are trademarks of Simple Matters LLC. U.S. and foreign patents pending. Apple and iOS are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc. Android is a registered trademark of Google Inc. Other trade names are trademarks of their respective owners.

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Email: ditto@consortpartners.com

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