SanDisk's Smallest USB Drive Emerges With the Cruzer Blade

SanDisk's USB Drive Roughly the Size of a Paper Clip

Teeny tiny USB drives aren’t exactly news–they fit successfully on your keychain or sometimes even in the small fifth pocket of your jeans without much effort. But today we’ve got a little something new here–Sandisk’s smallest USB drive is about the size of a paper clip.

It weighs about the same as a penny (in the United States, anyway) and measures out roughly the same size as a paper clip. But the Sandisk Cruzer Blade packs in plenty of storage space with its small size, starting at two gig and going all the way up to 16 gig. And by Sandisk’s reckoning, just a four gig Cruzer Blade is sufficient to hold 1,000 songs.

Even better, if you like the look of the super-small USB drive, you can get your hands on one right now for somewhere between $15 and $78 dollars, depending on the storage size you want. The bigger the storage, naturally, the bigger the price tag.

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