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There are so many wacky flash drives out on the market now and it seems to be getting weirder. The latest strange USB is an entire couch. Yeah, you heard right, its a sofa and not a miniature sized one, its an entire sofa that you can sit on. The USB sofas were made by creative design studio Cabracega for last year’s International Festival for the Post-Digital Creation Culture (OFFF). The USB sofa has wires protruding from the arm rests that let you plug in your devices, charge them, and save your data right into the couch.
No one will know it’s there unless they happen to notice the USB logo right on the back. The sofa comes in a set of 4 and when combined together, saves over 14GB of files which seems too little for the size of the sofas but one good thing is that the sofas have inlaid removable disks that allows users to share and store excess information. To share information, all a user has to do is plug one of the 7 cables into their computer’s USB port.
(Via TechnaBob)
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“Hey. You’re sitting on my stuff.”
“Yeah, I know.”