Saturday, March 1, 2014

USB key to the future will be fine and sticky

And if the USB key was sticky? This is suggested by a design duo concept, reinventing classic support storage and data portability. Like the post-its, the next generation of USB key will be fine, self-adhesive and removable.
Baptized DataSTICKIES , these storage devices can be stacked together for easy storage. Each USB drive is made ​​from graphene sandwiched between two layers of protection. Designed to be practical, it is repositionable and can be stuck on any surface when it is not used.
Beyond its special shape, it is distinguished by its mode of operation. Indeed, instead of plugging into a USB port, each key is attached to a panel of data transfer, to install on a part of the computer or TV. A specific conductive adhesive allows it to adhere to the surface while facilitating data transfer. Once recognized, the edges of DataSTICKIES light.
Available in several colors and with different storage capacities, the ultrafine USB key has an upper part that the user can write to reference data. Designed by Aditi Singh and Anand Parag, the concept is the winner of the Red Dot Award competition.


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