Amazing Practical Wristbands Contain Computer Display Drives
Holding digital storage handy
Andrew Kitzenberg a student of a college named Babson used display pushes to store his documents and tasks and consistently missing them.
Like many other learners, he would ignore them at home or at institution or keep them in a community pc, only to experience a slight crisis each time he noticed he had missing his perform.
So Kitzenberg set out to create a simple memory stick, one that you could wear.The result was the Storage on Hand — or “MoH” — Group, a plastic USB bracelet that is designed to be practical and stylish.
These days, the bracelets come in three storage designs, from 2 GB for $12 to 8 GB for $20, and 35 shades and styles from tie-dyed serenity artists to glow-in-the-dark bands
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