The drive comes in a whole bunch of different, cartoon-inspired shapes

Sep 2, 2013 13:38 GMT  ·  By

Most flash drives look like sticks (hence them being called USB sticks), but there are exceptions. From that point of view, the ones especially “exceptional” are the drives shaped deliberately after something else.

By that reckoning, the Apacer Q Zoo are unusual indeed. You just need to take a look at the Pinky Piglet, Brownie Bear and Jumping Tiger to be convinced.

The Q Zoo have 8 GB, 16 GB and 32 GB capacities but, sadly, only USB 2.0 support.

Apacer made them as an easy means for transferring files between laptops, tablets and smartphones.

It would normally be tricky to make the drives work on phones, but they have very small ports, and comply with the USB OTG (On-the-Go) function of such gadgets.

Sadly, I don't have the prices of the 7g items.