MDrive – Waterproof USB Drive

Maybe you prefer taking your files underwater instead of having them hanging around your neck on dry land. No problem.
The Korean company Gidis has announced the launch of their MDrive – a waterproof USB memory drive available in 1GB and 2GB models.
The red on black memory sticks has been designed by Young-Se Kim of INNO Design. They will cost about $41 and $62 when they are out in the stores next month.
(Via Popgadget)
Etiketter: korea, underwater, usb memory, waterproof.
Published by Robert Birming on the 2nd of September 2007 in Gadgets.

4 comments for “MDrive – Waterproof USB Drive” »
2 September 2007 at 11:00 pm
MDrive – When Would You Need A Waterprooft USB Drive?…
For me, I’ve absolutely no idea when would you every need a waterproof USB drive but I guess there’s no harm in having one either.
Introducing the MDrive from Gidis, designed by Young-Se Kim INNO Design, this drive is available in 1GB or 2G…
5 September 2007 at 1:18 am
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8 November 2007 at 12:04 pm
Kingmax make the same thing but much cheaper. I have had my 1GB Kingmax Pro for 2yr. Fast rate and I just pop it into my wallet. It has never a slipped out.
9 November 2007 at 5:30 am
Thanks a lot for the tips John!
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