Cardboard USB Sticks

by Guy Zucker on February 24, 2011

Flashkus, a disposable paper USB drive


Russian design company Art Lebedev created a disposable USB drive called ‘flashkus’, made from a cardboard.

The flashkus sticks come in sets of four, divided by perforations which make them easy to tear off and use. When you’re in need of storing or sharing data, just simply rip off one of the flash drives. They come in 4GB, 8GB or 16GB, the paper surface allows you to hand-write labels on the drives.

The Flashkus is a very simple product with some great advantages:
· it’s light
· environmentally friendly
· you can write on the card with a pen or pencil
· it’s disposable

Art Lebedev who are best known for their Optimus Maximus Keyboard, have not yet revealed pricing or availability.

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