This graphene USB stick, called dataSTICKIES, was created by designer Aditi Singh, who will replace our existing Flash-based USB flash drive and make data storage and swap as easy as writing a sticky note Intuitive and convenient, only need to be attached to the optical data transmission panel to read and write data transmission.

It is very thin, the appearance looks like a sticky note, the surface can really write the text, and can be affixed to a smooth surface such as a screen, even if repeated affixed, pulled off will not reduce the viscosity, Or leave marks on the surface.
You do not need a USB port to access the computer, just stick it to a dedicated read-write panel (Optical Data Transfer Surface). The device looks like an elongated strip that you can install Above the edge of the screen, we then put a piece of dataSTICKIES on it and we were able to read and write data, which was very handy.

And with the addition and deletion of data inside, the color of the blocks will also change, to tell people intuitively what kind of files are stored in this graphene USB flash drive, and how much of the blank capacity.
A number of basic dataSTICKIES can form the desired capacity, each dataSTICKIES provide a basic capacity, a number of posed together to form a larger capacity, if you want to share files to others, just remove one of them to him Can be.