Don’t Break My (USB Flash Drive) Heart

USB Flash Drive Heart

Hearts are amazing pieces of kit – beating an average of 100,000 times a day, which amounts to 2.5 billion beats in the average lifetime, and pumping 5.6 litres of blood through your body every three minutes which is the equivalent of your blood travelling a total distance of 12,000 miles (19,000 km) per day. And now they even come with 512 Megabytes of file storage space whilst being small enough to fit on a keychain.

Well, okay, this Heart Flash Drive isn’t quite that capable and, unlike the real thing we can get by just fine without it, but as far as USB flash drives are concerned it’s a little more interesting than most and, if you’ll forgive a little gender specific stereotyping, we suspect that it could prove distinctly popular with the ladies.

USB Flash Drive Heart Detail

Whilst this heart doesn’t beat (unlike this Beating Heart Cushion) it is manufactured from metal so the Heart USB Flash Drive should prove fairly robust, and the fact that you have to break the heart to access your files will no doubt appeal to many you who, no doubt, have occasioned a fair share of broken hearts in the past.

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