Pico USB Flash Drive is the smallest USB Flash Drive in the world.
Features:
– 8 gigs, yet the size of your fingertip
– 31.3mm x 12.4mm x 3.4mm
– Polished Chrome finish
– Shock and water resistant
– 200x speed, 30MB/second
– Mac, Windows, and Linux compatible
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Jeow
I have a 4gb Sony Microvault which is just as small, or smaller.
YOU LIE!
Jul 6th, 2008
none
The sony microvault is shite compared to this one, write/read speeds, materials quality, etc. Anything smaller than this is useless as it becomes harder to handle.
Jul 6th, 2008
JImm yd
Wow, that is prety slick! I like it. I still prefer the MIcro SD chip.
Jul 6th, 2008
jaja
Jeow is right – the Sony ones are indeed smaller.
And sorry, “none”, 1. they work, and 2. your presentation was solely about size, NOT performance and now that you’re proven wrong, you change the rule and fall back on a debatable performance flaw.
Jul 7th, 2008
kipas
too small is not always good
Jul 7th, 2008
Ken
Amazingly small. But I always afraid of small devices. They’re easily lost and can’t find them easily because my room is too messy. ;p
Jul 7th, 2008
Vincent
The Patriot X-Mini 8GB is pretty much the same size and runs for about the same price. It has a nice rubberized enclosure, which makes it easy to handle. They are available at factorydirect.ca
Jul 7th, 2008
Enrico Foschi
Why is everybody challenging everybody else for the smallest thing :D?
Jul 8th, 2008
Darin
Seriously, I own very large flash drive. Very fat, and very thick. It also has a polished finish, and it’s definitely water resistant. When I was younger I owned a 6GB one, but I felt as if that wasn’t large enough, because like all men, I was self conscious about my hard-drive size. Luckily, as I got older, I was able to achieve an 8GB flash drive size, that I’m pretty sure is above average. I’ve very proud of it, and while it’s not nearly as small as this one is, and it’s not as fast, many people have told me that these can often me taken as negatives.
Jul 8th, 2008
Jilly
It’s just 1/4 of my Usb flash drive. I am fond of this.
Jul 9th, 2008
mike
Nice, I should buy one for myself.
Jul 9th, 2008
carl
No, it is not the smallest.
OCZ Roadster was the smallest and still is based on size.
http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/flash_drives/ocz_roadster_usb_2_0_flash_drive
So on memory size it is not a contender. However; I can leave this in my laptop and not worry about it getting bumped off when I stuff my laptop in a bag.
Jul 14th, 2008
you dunno meh
jeez.. it’s so small that can be easly lost -.-‘
thats’s what they want! smaller, easyer to loose and then you have to buy another.. and then you lose it again and you buy another ITS A VICIOUS CYCLE!!!
IT’S A WORLD CONSPIRACY!!!
i’d buy it though!
Jul 19th, 2008
tracy
What’s the point of making it so small?
Jan 20th, 2009
chupap
I have one of these Pico drives, and the small size is actually a relevant factor for me. It lives on my keychain and is all but invisible until I need it, whereas even a slightly larger form factor used to dominate my keyring and get in the way (and anything with a cap means it will eventually disappear). Those Sony Microvault look similar, but they don’t appear to have the ability to hang on a keyring?
May 5th, 2009
Szilard
I have an Corsair flash drive (mini). The electonical part of this flash (this part is also water-resistant) is 26/12/2 mm. So, this is smaller too, than the Pico. And a nichel-crome part can incrase it’s size with 0,2 mm on each part, so with 0,4 mmm. In this way is it smaller too.
Jun 12th, 2009
Manoj
i want to know more
Aug 20th, 2010