Wink Debuts Worlds Smallest 16GB Flash Drive

Waterproof & Shockproof Active Media Wink Flash Drives Are only 0.1" Thick

16GB Wink Flash Drive worlds smallest

Most of the tech related products have managed to lose weight in the last few years, confirming that size does matter. Keeping to the trends, the folks from Active Media Wink have decided to design what they claim to be the world’s smallest flash drive.

Measuring 0.1-inch thick, the new Wink drive is available in 2GB, 4GB, 8GB and 16GB sizes, and comes with a sealed protective case that won’t mind if you drop from the top of the mountain or into your wine glass. That’s because the delicate electronics are housed in a waterproof COB unit protected by a high-impact polymer case that won’t be damaged on shocks. On top of that the Wink Flash Drive supports Windows 7, Vista, XP, OS X and Linux as operating systems.

Ultra small at only 1.2 x 0.5 x 0.1 inches (30 x 12 x 2.5 mm) and only weighing in at 1/20 oz, the new 16GB Wink flash Drive is now available on Amazon with a $37.95 price tag that includes both a keyring and a keychain. Not bad for something that you can slip easily into your shirt’s pocket and forget about it, don’t you think?

[via Geeky Gadgets]

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