When closed, it looks just like your standard eraser, but take the cap off and it’s a functional USB flash drive. Unfortunately, the case will eventually be worn off after heavy usage. Pricing and availability have not yet been announced.

Since everyone started using that fancy ‘delete key’ the lowly eraser just isn’t in as much demand as it used to be. But the surefire way to make any product more useful these days is to somehow integrate it with a USB flash drive. And that’s exactly what Studioroom906 has done with their Eraser USB Memories Stick.

[via OhGizmo]

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