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Keychain gets USB treatment

Apr 27, 07 12:43 AM PDT


Keychain gets USB treatment
Check out the USB Keyholder on the right. Overall a concept that is simple in nature, and yet elegant in design. These fobs come with a thin metal ring for you to hook up as many keys as possible, while the other end offers a USB connector. I suppose this is a play on the idea of standard USB flash drives that already double up as keychains, but the idea of having a key rack consisting of USB ports is just too delicious for any geek to pass up. Now, if only these fobs came in different colors so you can differentiate between your car keys, house keys, and others. ( Add a comment)

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By imajoebob , 27/04/07 2:19 PM (CommentID #152354)


Cool idea. Even better if they were Flash Drives and that rack connected to your network. I'd never lose my keys, and my Flash would always be connected.

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