The USB Wristband 245
Enigma50 writes "From the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) comes the world's first USB flash wristband. The uniquely designed Imation Flash Wristband provides an easy way to transport your precious digital files, such as photos, music or videos, securely around your wrist or attached to a backpack. Sure to be a hit with the kids!"
Wow. (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Wow. (Score:3, Insightful)
Indeed. Is this an article or an ad? "Sure to be a hit with the kids"? Seriously. WTF?
The problem (Score:5, Insightful)
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Also, from TFA: The Imation Flash Wristband holds up to 256 MB of data...
Re:The problem (Score:2, Redundant)
The real problem is that the sweet spot for USB drives have acheived an improvment about 80% [mattscomputertrends.com] each year. The means your USB watch seems out of date in only 2 years.
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Redundant (Score:2)
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What videos is one going to carry around on 256 MB? How many songs is that?
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My guess would be short porn clips. I don't think anyone ever lasts an entire movie anyway, let alone a single scene.
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Damnnn.
You can get the 1G flash drive Apple micro ipod (or whatever they call it) for less than that, and it plays music. And everybody will like you, because you will be cool.
(And everybody knows that Apple charges double what everybody else charges, because they can.)
Hmmm. If only there was a way to fit those massive 1G flash drives in your pocket, without resorting to that Swiss folding technology.
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FYI, the 1GB iPod Shuffle (to which the gp was referring) is $129. Which, as he said, is smaller and cheaper.
Oh, and you CAN use it as a drive without using iTunes.
I know - I do.
Re:The problem (Score:2)
How do you use your iPod as a drive w/out iTunes? I haven't been able to make it work with a Nano? any insight would be helpful.
Re:The problem (Score:2)
Linky [ipodlinux.org]
Re:The problem (Score:2)
Take your Nano's USB connector, plug one end into the Nano, and the other end into your computer's USB 2.0 port. The Nano's screen should go to the "Don't Remove" screen, and your O/S should have the drive show up wherever drives show up when they are hotplugged (My Computer on Windows, Desktop on OS X,
That's all you have to do. No additional software
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I thought it was supposed to now be spelled aluminium? [slashdot.org]
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yes! (Score:2)
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I would say very useful, considering that you cannot really operate the computer without sitting down in front of it...?
Besides, I wouldn't be thrilled about the idea of my data on my wrist being bluesnarfed.
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What's the point of having a USB memory with you all the time, if you have to have a separate adaptor to actually connect it to the computer?
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Wait for it... (Score:5, Funny)
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I'm just waiting for the ... (Score:5, Funny)
Hold on, there's a knock at the door...
^H^H^H^H^H
Re:I'm just waiting for the ... (Score:5, Funny)
USB wristband? (Score:5, Funny)
USB wristwatch, keychain, swiss army knife, rubber ducky...wake me when someone gets one implanted in their finger.
And no...not the one that looks like a thumb. An actual finger.
Re:USB wristband? (Score:5, Funny)
Then I thought about having to stick your finger in your computer...
Reaching around an old computer just to get your data off.
Your friends catching you stuck in a particularly fat computer.
The jokes practically write themselves...
Re:USB wristband? (Score:5, Funny)
(You're right, they do!)
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2 points (Score:5, Interesting)
Just on that note, the average kid never wanted to look like a nerd from what I remember (suckers). This seems like an object that will probably fly better in the 18-24 demographic, mostly with kids going to university/college.
Also, I was wondering how secure the band is from falling off. I mean with most USB thumb drives,I could just attach them to my keychain and I was almost certain I would never lose it. With this thing, I would be always checking to make sure it was on my wrist.
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TFA finally loaded. This looks less geeky than hanging a UBS drive from a strap around your neck. Actually quite cool.
At least it has one key feature...... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:At least it has one key feature...... (Score:2)
Re:At least it has one key feature...... (Score:2)
LCD watches, back in the '80s (Score:5, Insightful)
But don't worry, because now we have a trend of our own: devices with a USB in them?
What else can we stick a USB drive in? A wristband...why not a headband? A hat! Why not a shoe? How about a toothbrush! A novelty toy fish! Etc.
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What else can we stick a USB drive in?
Well if you want to get pummeled you could always say, "Your Mother" "Your Wife" or "Your Girlfriend".
Re:LCD watches, back in the '80s (Score:2, Funny)
Download different settings onto the flash memory! Plus an internet connection, make it programmable, and you can titilate your woman from across the globe!
Disclaimer:
USB Vibrator, Inc. takes no responsibility if your USB Vibrator is hacked and some crazy fourteen year old puts it on the highest setting while your significant other is in a meeting.
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Screw the Databank. I wish Casio will bring back the CFX-40 [pocketcalculatorshow.com] scientific calculator watch. I owned two in the 80's and they both broke. Working ones are worth over $400 on eBay now.
Re:LCD watches, back in the '80s (Score:2)
Suckers.
Instead of putting a regular LCD clock in novelty items, I got a regular (well, chunky) LCD watch that had a clone of Space Invaders on it. I wish I still had it, that thing was the coolest. About as cool as Nintendo Donkey Kong dual-screen. Or cooler. What happened to the compelling WATCH+GAME platform?
These kids with their fancy-schmancy USB wrist-drives and Nintendo DS are j
Re:LCD watches, back in the '80s (Score:2)
I just stick mine in the USB port. It doesn't do it's job otherwise.
You have to be kidding (Score:5, Funny)
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Is it waterproof? (Score:2)
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I have USB white blood cells! (Score:5, Funny)
Word order seems a bit off (Score:5, Funny)
I just prick my finger, stick it up to the PC and I'm good to go.
Are you new to the English language? The correct word order for preparing your "hardware" for use in the FU-FME drive [fu-fme.com] is "I just finger my prick."
Re:I have USB white blood cells! (Score:2)
one size fits none (Score:5, Interesting)
The other issue is that one must get it on and off with one hand. While opening a closing a clasp on a bracelet once a day might be bearable for many, taking this thing off a few time a day might be unbearable.
The price is pretty good, and it comes in colors, so i can see many people buying it as a fun thing, and wearing it a few time, but the necklace style seem to have much more staying power.
Re:one size fits none (Score:4, Insightful)
Translation: There is only one size avaliable.
Re:one size fits none (Score:2)
Ok... (Score:5, Funny)
I guess that would put a whole new definition of "pulling a paper out of one's ass"/
I'm waiting for the wireless version. (Score:5, Insightful)
With WirelessUSB coming down the pike, and ultrawideband radio boasting some impressive energy efficiency at short range, how long until we see this? For that matter, a Bluetooth version should be possible now, but at 1mbps raw data rate, moving anything but text files would be painfully slow. Hopefully WUSB will make it practical.
And then we get to worry about security again.
Wrong case (Score:2)
Re:I'm waiting for the wireless version. (Score:2)
This article is beyond silly. This product is neither inventive nor useful in my opinion. If I had a USB armband, I would leave it at home (and during the day suddenly swear at myself for having
world's first USB flash wristband... (Score:2)
Not really, what's a wristband but a watch that doesn't tell the time?
How to make this cool: (Score:4, Funny)
Finally (Score:5, Funny)
Hurray, I haven't been (Score:2)
Wow! (Score:2)
2 cents,
Queen B
DUPE! (Score:2)
http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=USB+wristwatc
Nothing to see here, move along.
for Pete's sake, here is the coral cached image! (Score:3, Informative)
http://www.thetechzone.com/?m=show&id=477 [thetechzone.com]
hence;
http://www.thetechzone.com/nephp/uploads/477_norm
Here is the Coral Cache image of that item.
http://www.thetechzone.com.nyud.net:8090/nephp/up
You brute
so new its like 1997 (Score:2)
Low-tech useless crap (Score:2)
Almost every new cell phone model takes some sort of memory card (mine takes up to 2GB), provides a management interface and.. Bluetooth. Tap, tap, click and you're sharing files. No need to lend your precious USB wristband to a friend. No need to bring the laptop to
Re:Low-tech useless crap (Score:2)
How bad is this thing? (Score:4, Funny)
Actually, not bad... (Score:2)
I wear a Rolex (Score:2)
And my USB drive (1GB thank you) is worn around my neck where it belongs.
There's a saying over at kuro5hin.org... (Score:2)
In what sense, shape, form, or consequence is this news?
Some possible uses... (Score:3, Interesting)
1. For small children or the elderly, equip the USB drive with important allergy, medical emergency information, etc. for use in case they are in a serious accident and they or their parents are not able to communicate.
2. For small children, equip with a program that when inserted into a computer, will "phone" home, possible notify authorities, etc. Could be useful for a child who has been abducted. If it works even a single time for a single child, it's worth inventing. I seem to recall a buffer exploit in USB
3. Unfortunately, I couldn't see the sight due to Slashdotting, but the concept could be made into jewelry that has fashion value. I know my wife required a designer laptop purse to compliment her ensemble, and she doesn't always have pockets for little thumb drives and such, so perhaps an attractive band isn't such a bad idea as some detractors in this forum declare. For all you Weisenheimers, she doesn't always take her laptop bag with her wherever she goes, though I admit its rare for her not to have a purse of some kind. Still, ladies can be gadget lovers too, you know.
Re:Security risk (Score:5, Insightful)
Here's TFA (Score:5, Informative)
Forget wearing your heart on your sleeve and carry your memories on your wrist with the new Flash Wristband from Imation Corp. The uniquely designed Imation Flash Wristband provides an easy way to transport your precious digital files, such as photos, music or videos, securely around your wrist or attached to a backpack.
Providing the ultimate in portability and durability, the Imation Flash Wristband consists of a rubber molding shell and friction fit locking band, assuring you that the drive, and your valuable files, such as homework and e-mails, are protected from accidental damage.
"The innovative portable, durable and secure design of the Imation Flash Wristband makes transferring files from home to school or work easier and more stylish for everyday consumers," said Tom Lally, U.S. executive director of sales and marketing, Imation. "With their digital files saved securely around their wrist, users can feel confident that their valuable information will be there when they need it."
The Imation Flash Wristband holds up to 256 MB of data and can be used on any computer. To use, simply "unplug" the wristband and plug the drive into the computer's USB port. Then, "drag and drop" digital files from the computer's desktop to the wristband or vice versa, in a matter of seconds.
Starting this January, the Imation Flash Wristband will be available in "one size fits all" blue and black colors in Target stores across the U.S. for a manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) of $34.99.
Re:Here's TFA (Score:2)
Imagine a thick solid plastic bracelet that cracks open when you twist it to expose a USB plug.
Re:geek tag (Score:2)
Re:Maybe OK for a teenage girl (Score:2)
I cant wait to see some goth kid running around with a USB choker...
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Re:Slap Bracelets (Score:2)
I'd like to see usb keys built into the cap of a pen. the cap will be twist off so it doesnt easily come loose and get lost. On the other end of the cap is a ring for the strap to go around so you can wear the pen/usb key around your neck. The usb connector goes on the other end of the cap so it goes inside top of the pen when not used, protecting it from dust and mishaps. It would be cool if somebody made something like that.
Re:W W J D (Score:4, Funny)
Is this a trick question?
Justin.