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TrekStore USB Thumbdrive and Bottle Opener

Ah yes, is there anything that you can’t USB-ify?! Well if there is, then it’s not a bottle opener! The TrekStor USB-Stick CO 8GB is a bottle opener and a USB 2.0 thumbdrive.

It’s a good-looking solid, brushed aluminum opener/stick. It’s a bit pricey, but should hold up for a long time assuming one of your buddies doesn’t swipe it from you when you get a bit too buzzed to notice.

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Price: $43.99
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Axxis Biotmetrics USB Fingerprint Lock

Sure, fingerprint-based locks have been around for a while, but we particularly like this one for its USB port so that you can easily program it and download records. The Axxis Biotmetrics USB Fingerprint Lock is perfect if you’re building your evil genius hideaway or more tamely, if you have a business and want to better secure the buildings and/or some rooms.

A user needs to enter a PIN as well, so just cutting some guy’s thumb off isn’t going to do the trick alone! There are 2 add-on accessories that you can get for this lock. First is the AT (audit trail) upgrade which lets you download all the accesses (successful and failed) to a USB thumb drive and display them on a computer.

USB Tube Delight Audio – Novelty Sound Card

USB Tube Delight Audio Sound Card

The USB Tube Delight Audio device is a portable sound card that connects to your computer via USB 2.0, completely plug-and-play. From there you can plug in your speakers, headphones, microphones etc. via the 3.5mm jack and enjoy some sound! As a nice touch, 2 little USB adapters are provided, depending on whether you want your tube to stick out of your computer, or perpendicular to it.

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Price: $32.00
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Massive 60 Target USB Duplicator by Nexcopy

About 1 year ago, Nexcopy introduced their 20 target USB duplicator and just recently they announced all new 40 and 60 port USB duplicators.  These massive duplicators wouldn’t help the “average Joe” but for those who deal with flash drives on a daily basis, it’s worth a closer look.

One questions we have; how did Nexcopy get past the drive letter limitation with the larger 40 and 60 port systems?  Typcially you have a drive letter assigned to each stick you plug in but this clearly isn’t the case with the Nexcopy USB duplicators.

In the addition to larger capacity duplicators, Nexcopy also introduced some cool software features.  Two in particular include USB data collection and USB unique data streaming.

USB data collection does the opposite of what a USB duplicator should do…it extracts content OFF the drive.  This feature was designed for schools and universities where teachers and faculty collect homework and test results off USB sticks.  My 5 year old is already required to have a USB flash drive for school, so I can see how collecting content from a USB stick will be a needed requirement.  Plus, it’s time consuming for a teacher to do this one-by-one.  The Nexcopy Data Collection feature makes this a snap.  You plug in 20 [or 40 or 60] devices and click a single button.  The software creates a directory for each stick and dumps the students content into that folder. It’s an automated process which could save a teacher hours of time.

The other feature Nexcopy introduced is the “unique data streaming” feature.  This function is designed for users to put unique files on a specific group of flash drives.  GetUSB.info mentioned a basic application – putting a unique serial number to each flash drive.  With the Nexcopy API, the user can write a script to shoot a unique file to a specific port/device.   Again, a nice time saving feature because the other option is copy-n-paste one at a time.

The Nexcopy USB duplicators are the USB400PC and USB600PC.  Visit Nexcopy to learn more about flash memory duplicators.

Mimo Mini USB Monitor – expand your screen real estate

Mim Mini USB Monitor

Having a dual monitor is pretty cool, but desk space, available sockets and video card troubles can be an issue when decided whether or not to buy one. Don’t worry! GfG have found a solution to your problems – the Mimo Mini USB Monitor. This is a portable 7″ screen that can be plugged into a computer or laptop to add a little more screen space into the mix. Connecting via USB (2.0), the mini monitor adds that little extra flexibility to your workspace and is perfect for making notes or reading emails. Landscape and portrait modes are both supported for that bit of YouTube viewing.

The Mimi Mini USB Monitor supports PCs and intel Macs and doesn’t require any extra software or leads – the video card is built into the screen and powers via the USB connection. Some specs:

  • Display resolution – 800 x 480
  • Brightness – 350cd/m2
  • Contrast ratio – 400:1

Okay, so it’s not quite the same spec as a proper monitor but it’s still pretty impressive.

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Price: $129.99
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USB Robot Flash Drive

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Novelty USB flash drives are always popular – you think of it, it has probably been made! This little find is a rather cute retro robot that also serves as a 1GB flash drive – simply pop his head off to reveal a USB plug, plug him into the computer and away you go. To make this product even cuter, his eyes light up when files are being transferred! He comes in blue, green and black and special editions might be released in the future.

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Price: $15.00
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World’s Smallest USB-Powered Microwave

Heinz's Beanzawave

Heinz’s new innovation is not a new type of super-bean, but in fact a microwave. Talk about diversification! This particular item was designed by Gordon Andrews and Stephen Frazer who entered a partnership with Heinz to produce this for Heinz’s small ‘Snap Pots’ which would benefit from an ultra-portable microwave to cook them with and rather aptly named it the ‘Beanzawave’.

For the technically gifted of you out there, the device users a range of mobile phone radio frequencies to cook the food on the inside and the outside at the same time and it conforms to all the relevant microwave safety regulations. There are also plans a-foot to power the microwave via rechargeable lithium ion batteries to make it truly portable. Pricing currently stands at £100 (approx. $163) but the manufacturers are looking to drive this down in the long run.

USB 802.11n/g WiFi Adapters

Belkin Wireless N+ Adapter

Most modern laptops today have their WiFi adapters built in, but if you have an older laptop and would rather not shell out just to get WiFi, here are some USB WiFi adpaters models that will help you get online without wires.

The fast…

If it’s speed you’re after, the Belkin Wireless N+ 802.11n USB adapter (~$75) shouldn’t do you far wrong – the adapter takes 802.11n connections (as the name suggests), is MIMO (multiple input, multiple output)  enabled, but is also backwards compatible with wireless-g and 802.11b routers. It comes with a very pleasing desk stand should you wish to use it for your desktop.

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Mvix Nubbin – world’s smallest wireless-N USB adapter

If you’ve decided that you need to get your Wireless-N on, but would rather not shell out thousands for a new laptop or updated wireless device, then you need a wireless-N adapter. The Mvix Nubbin is arguably the world’s smallest such adapter.

The Mvix Nubbin is a USB 2.0 adapter that is 802.11n draft compliant as well as supporting 802.11b/g and 802.1e QoS. It works with Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.

It really is small, extending only 18mm (0.7″) out from its host.

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Price: $37.99
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Fujitsu Develop Data-Erase USB Memory Sticks

Fujitsu Data-Erase Memory Device

Fujitsu have just announced their latest memory security device; one that erases the data after a certain time period and also has the ability to block users from copying the files from the memory stick to a PC. Perfect if you’ve had your memory stick with confidential files on lost or stolen (something that that would probably be welcomed in the UK).

No word on pricing or availability yet, but hit the link to find out all the gory details: Read more.

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