Handbag USB Drive Necklace

The latest example of a storage device that has been designed to be worn like a piece of jewelry comes in the shape of a handbag USB flash drive with 4GB’s of memory space.

The latest example of a storage device that has been designed to be worn like a piece of jewelry comes in the shape of a handbag USB flash drive with 4GB’s of memory space.

Just in time for the 30th Anniversary of this classic arcade video game from the Japanese Taito company, Malcolm Gordon releases his series of iced out Space Invaders jewellery.

As a follow-up to the other successful(?) USB flash drive jewelries, like the rose and the owl, a new necklace model has now been released. This time it comes in the shape of a guitar.

Yes, you guessed it – it’s yet another storage device that has been designed so that you can wear it like a piece of jewelry. Just like the ones we covered in the 13 Bling Bling USB Flash Drives post. This time it come in the shape of a bug with an 8GB storage capacity.

The new AudioWear lanyard-style earphones from i2iGear are lightweight, adjustable, and designed to allow you to wear your favorite MP3 player like a necklace.

The Gresso Enigma USB memory is shaped like a decorative star and it can be worn like a necklace, like so many other storage devices we have seen lately. But Enigma is special – it comes with an amazing 192GB storage capacity.

Remember that Human Skull USB Drive that we about about last month? Brando has now released something similar, but with a bling bling feel to it instead of the original bone-colored plastic design.

Here we have another example of a storage device that has been designed so that you can wear it like a piece of jewelry, just like the ones we covered in the 13 Bling Bling USB Flash Drives post a couple of months ago.

Jeff Davis, an American industrial designer probably most known for his Record Bowls, has now come out with a line of retro inspired jewelry.

Here we have yet another alternative to those three cross-shaped audio devices that were listed in last year’s MP3 Players for Gods Sake entry here at GeekAlerts.