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LaCie iamakey USB Portable Flash Drive
Here’s another entry to add to our list of innovative portable USB drives. Though not wearable like the USB wristband, the LaCie iamakey is pocketable and easy to attach and blend in with the rest of the keys you might be carrying. Even better is the fact that since you typically always carry your keys around with you, you’ll always have a USB drive on hand in case you need to transfer some files (or steal the chem exam from your professor’s computer).
I was thinking, it’s cool that you can carry a flash drive on your keys, but wouldn’t it get scratched up and potentially damage the memory stick? But those smart people over at LaCie already thought of that. Each iamakey drive uses gold SIP technology which makes it water and scratch resistant. Not bad, right?
Similar to the gun owners’ motto. This should be the mantra for all USB flash drive owners to always carry their USB drive on them.
Better to have a USB drive and not need one than to need a USB drive and not have one.
Luckily, the LaCie iamakey flash drive allows you to always be prepared when you just might need a USB drive. Also, I love the name of it, some genius marketing over there at the LaCie marketing department. Sony should maybe look into this style of marketing…maybe come out with a new Sony iamasonyplaystation4.
FuncFash-ness: 8/10
- Functional: 4.5/5 (problem with most USB drives is you lose them, stick it on your keys, better chance you won’t)
- Fashionable: 3.5/5 (it’s very discrete and most people won’t even notice how you are packing memory)
Where to Buy:
Amazon: Various styles and comes in either 4gb or 8gb from $21.99 to $31.99 (all styles qualify for free shipping)
Features:
- Sturdy rugged design, fits most keyrings
- Comes in either 4gb or 8gb configurations
- 2 different physical styles traditional key and modern new age key
- Gold SIP technology which makes it water and scratch resistant
- USB 2.0 technology up to 10 MB write and 30 MB read
- 2 year warranty
- PC, Mac, Unix compatible

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