Tuesday, Aug 28th 2007 by Chris Scott Barr


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USB drives are so commonplace that almost everyone carries one. I personally keep my Corsair Flash Voyager on my keychain (right next to my D20 holder). While it’s not too hard on the eyes, some people might look for a drive that they can really show off.

Olinari

The Olinari is interesting because it is actually a necklace that houses a tiny USB flash drive. I say tiny, but the drive actually holds up to 2GB. If you for some reason lose that drive, it’s just a Sony Micro Vault USB drive, so it’s replaceable.

The cost on this thing is way too much in my opinion. For $349 I would expect something that looks a little nicer. This looks like something you’d see for sale in a gas station.

Goth Looking Pendants Hides 2GB Sony Flash Drive Inside [via everythingusb]

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  1.  Janet L.   View all comments by Janet L.  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    It’s on sale now for $244 on their site http://olinari.com

  2.  Ty   View all comments by Ty  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Wow, nice.

    Do they not come out with everything? Gosh!

    All these USB drives and their crazy ideas on how to make them usable and fashionable… haha

  3.  Your momma   View all comments by Your momma  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    in a gas station huh? It’s too cheap for a gas station, cuz gas is like what $5 a gallon?

    I think it looks good, and functional, and just cuz some of you fools can’t afford it, no need to hate on it. Just look, admire and move on.

  4.  Jayfhord   View all comments by Jayfhord  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    You angry “can afford” person, there is no need for name calling like “fools”.

    Calm down.

    I say it is still too expensive unless those necklace are made of gold or silver.


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