Split Stick USB Drive is double ended

by Ally in PC Gadgets, USB Gadgets

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When dealing with files from both work and home, sometimes it’s an uncomfortable situation to use one drive for both situations.  When your boss asks you to pull up a quick file while they’re standing right behind you, it just seems to feel slightly unprofessional to have a folder titled “Spring Break 09” on there.  Instead you could opt to keep those files separate, but then you have to be concerned about losing two flash drives instead of just one.  Well with this gizmo you have a flash drive that pops out of either end, so you can keep files separate.

The slider in the center allows for you to pop out either end of the drive.  Each side will store 2GB of data, so they individually are small drives.  When you choose your drive you can choose not only the color of the drive, but the symbol that goes on the top and bottom of the drive.  The symbols range from boring dots on up to flowers and hearts.  They aren’t out just yet, but they are up for pre-sale, you can purchase them for $19.99.

Source: Crunchgear

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3 Comments on “Split Stick USB Drive is double ended”

The Quicky Split Stick Says:

July 24th, 2009 at 2:49 pm

[...] Published by Maria Mihale, on Jul 24 2009, in the categories: Gadgets I have always had some troubles when it came to finding my way out from the impressive amount of files I have stored over the time on my USB drive. The bad thing is that I only have one and I use it for all sorts of different data, both personal and professional, so it’s kind of difficult for me to search for the folders I need, even if there’s a certain order that helps me not to waste valuable time. A better solution would be the Quicky Split Stick, consisting, in fact, of “two, two-gigabyte retractable USB drives that are built into on slim (four gigabyte) stick. Formed of an anodized aluminum body and encased in a protective rubber membrane”. There’s also a button made of plastic that gives you the possibility to navigate the different sides of the Quicky Split Stick. The device comes in a wide range of colors, such as black, blue, green, grey, orange, pink, red and violet. More than that, each customer will have the chance “to have each side of their split stick custom laser etched during the ordering process”. These new USB drives are not available for the moment, so you won’t be able to purchase them, just in case you’re interested, but they are available right now as pre-sale. The price you’ll have to pay for a unit is of $19.99. (Source: Coolest-Gagdets) [...]

Split Stick, dos pendrives en uno Says:

July 26th, 2009 at 12:17 am

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Geek News Weekly - Episode 018 - 07/28/2009 | Geek News Weekly Says:

July 28th, 2009 at 7:30 pm

[...] streets next month Viewsonic goes all out with new nettops, netbooks, media PCs and media players Split Stick USB Drive is double ended ASUS Eee PC 1004DN lands in Taiwan, gives the netbook a serious identity crisis Sanyo’s new [...]

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