
The Pico D from Super Talent holds the title of being the smallest USB flash drive in the world with a swiveling case, cramming in a whopping 8GB of data into a 1.4″ form factor. Each purchase will come with a lifetime warranty, and this is both water- and shock-resistant, but I wouldn’t recommend abusing it just for the sake of testing its limits. It has a maximum transfer speed of 30MB/s which is pretty decent by any means, and ought to be more than enough for the everyday user. Prices start from $40 upwards for the 1GB model – if you have a penchant for losing things, I’d suggest you settle for something larger.
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