Watch with Hidden 4GB USB Flash Drive

Watch with Hidden 4GB USB Flash Drive

This black watch features a removable USB flash drive with a 4GB capacity, allowing you to always have easy access to your most important files.

This watch has a plastic case covered by stainless steel mask with brushed silver finish and convex mineral glass with shiny raised index. The USB flash drive fits inside the watch case flush with the contours of the watch case - ready to hold your data safe and secure.

Watch with Hidden 4GB USB Flash Drive

Features:

  • Japanese quartz movement
  • Black polyurethane strap
  • Luminescent hands
  • 4GB capacity
  • Watch dial size: 1.1 x 1 inches (29 x 25mm)
  • Flash drive size: 1.5″ x .5″ x .25″ (38 x 13 x 6mm)

The Watch with Hidden 4GB USB Flash Drive is available for $59.99 over at the ThinkGeek website.

(Via Geeky Gadgets)

Posted by Robert Birming on July 15th, 2008.

4 Comments and 1 Pings. Leave a Reply »

  1. USB in Disguise
    July 16th, 2008 at 4:14 am

    [...] At a glance it might look like your ordinary watch, but there’s something hidden inside and it’s the 4GB removable USB flash drive. This $59.99 watch itself is made based on Japanese quartz movement and is designed with a plastic case and covered by stainless steel mask to fit the USB. Very smart. [GeekAlerts] [...]

  2. i lasered my pubes
    July 16th, 2008 at 12:54 pm

    bulky, ugly, overpriced.. Just buy a 4gb proper flash drive and staple it to your privates, you won’t lose that.

  3. Wokan
    July 16th, 2008 at 1:32 pm

    I could see this thing getting by security checks in a classified location where they’d check over all belongings for usb sticks, mp3 players, digital cameras, or anything else that might be used to smuggle in or out information or executables.

  4. Joe Philipson
    July 16th, 2008 at 3:52 pm

    Pretty cool but USB drives can be so small now, just look at micro sd chips… however, this is pretty awesome. Soon we won’t be allowed to wear watches in restricted areas…

  5. No thanks
    July 16th, 2008 at 5:02 pm

    This looks like a major step backwards in technology. In 30 years when we have data storage chips implanted in our body we’ll look back on this and say “30 years ago this was considered a major innovation. What a bulky, ugly, piece of shit.”

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