• Trade show2
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    January 10-13,2012
    Las Vegas Convention Center
    South Hall 3, Booth No.31835
  • Trade show4
    CeBit 2011
    March 6-10, 2012
    Hannover, Germany
  • Trade show
    San Diego, California
    May 10-12, 2011
  • Trade show
    Dubai,U.A.E
    October 9 - 13, 2011
    Dubai International Convention & Exhibition Center
  • Trade show2
    Taipei,Taiwan
    May 31-June 4, 2011
    Nangang Hall
    Booth I418,I517,I422,I521
  • Trade show4
    Flash Memory Summit
    Santa Clara,California
    August 9 - 11, 2011
  • Trade show
    Baltimore,MD
    November 7- 10, 2011
    Baltimore Convention Center
  • Trade show
    Seattle,Washington
    November 13 - 17, 2011
    Washington State Convention Center

chewing gum USB Drive

Features

chewing gum USB Drive
Features:


   Durable Solid Rubber Casing with Bold Colors

   Custom Design Options Available with Nominal Tooling Fees

   Hot Plug and Play; Functions Like Another Hard Drive

   No Driver Needed for Most Operating Systems (Windows 98SE Driver Available Online)

   More Than 10 Years Data Retention


Capacity: 512MB, 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, 8GB

Interface: USB 2.0

Dimension: 56.5 x 27.5 x 18mm

Life-Time Warranty

Durable Solid Rubber Casing with Bold Colors. Custom Design Options Available with Nominal Tooling Fees.

Visualize your logo in 3-D rubber USB flash drive with our unique and creative custom services. We only need five to seven days to take your designs and turn them into vivid Rubber CUSTOM USB Flash Drives. With very little set up cost and short production time, we will help you archive win the competition.
 
 

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