It has four, eight or sixteen gigabytes of storage space

Feb 23, 2012 14:09 GMT  ·  By

ADATA has launched a fairly generic USB flash drive, one that is more concerned with looks and pricing than performance.

The company chose not to implement the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface, settling for USB 2.0 instead.

That said, the USB sticks, called the DashDrive UV100 series, feature a capless design and have capacities of 4 GB, 8 GB and 16 GB, respectively.

Also, they are colored black, red or blue, measure 41 mm in length, have a thickness of 5.8 mm and come with a lifetime warranty.

Finally, a strap hole lets them be hung by a lanyard or key chain and the diamond-cut bevel exterior lets them look good alongside any article of clothing.

The product page is located here, but there don't seem to be any pricing details public yet.