This USB Memory Collector Gives New Life To Old Flash Sticks
USB memory sticks have always been a great accessory for anyone who is doing a great deal of their
daily work on a computer. Their easy access and use makes them necessary
devices when traveling for example. But as technology
progresses, the old and low memory storage flash sticks become obsolete, and we
usually end up throwing them in a drawer somewhere. It’s sad really. There are
literally millions of 1-16 GB flash sticks out there that just don’t cut it
anymore. They are too small to be useful. Nowadays you can get a 1 terabyte SSD
flash stick from Victorinox
(for example). That’s a considerable amount more storage than the previous
ones, wouldn’t you say? So what are we supposed to do with yesterday’s leaps in
technology? We could turn to this USB memory
collector.
It’s a new concept
design device by designers Lee Seungmin and Jin Juhyun called
the Outdated
USB Collector, and I
think a lot of people could have a use for it. As our drawers fill up with old
flash sticks, and we don’t know what to do with their available free storage space, this USB memory
collector might come to our rescue. It could solve
the problem by letting you plug in a ton of your USB flash sticks
into it, and then let them all count as one big drive of free storage space.
It’s pretty genius, right?
On the front of it, you will have a constantly
updating LCD display that will tell you exactly how much free memory storage
space you have available to you. If you run out of memory, just plug in another
discarded USB stick and your
memory will increase. It’s a genius way to recycle your old and obsolete USB sticks, and I feel sure this USB
memory collector will be a huge success. There are so many people out there who
don’t know what to do with their old flash
drives, and this little invention could revolutionize the way we
look at those old pieces of technology. This USB memory collector will do
wonders with that pile of flash sticks you thought you’d never use again. It’s
a great idea that is definitely worth realizing.
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