Accordion-style USB drive actually solves a problem
By Nilay Patel | April 5, 2008
Filed under: Storage
We see so much insane USB crap around here that we were pretty apprehensive of a link entitled “Accordion USB drive,” but color us magenta if the damn thing doesn’t actually look incredibly useful — instead of an easily-lost cap, the connector simply pops back into the case. Sadly, it’s not a real product yet, just a concept by Polish design student Jacek Ryn, but we’ll be the first in line if it ever gets real — Engadget HQ is littered with far too many capless flash drives.
[Via MAKE]
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