/MINI Launched Funky USB Devices

MINI Launched Funky USB Devices

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Mini Lifestyle collection unveiled a range of new new branded USB devices including Flash drives and Mouse. They are designed to appeal to Mini fans, or more realistically their children!

The MINI USB flash drives come in two forms, one in the shape of an actual MINI car key while the other one is like a cartoon dog! Now, we know that Mini buyers are kinda trendy and funky people because they’ve bought a trendy and funky car, but a Bulldog USB drive? Really? There is also a liquid mouse! Again, kid stuff.

Here’s more details if you like these Mini Lifestyle items. They can be obtained at www.MINI.de/shop and at selected MINI dealers.

The MINI USB Stick “Key” is the ideal storage medium when you are on the move. It comes in the inimitable design of the MINI ignition key. The red LED ring illuminates when the stick is connected to the computer. Thanks to the storage volume of 8 gigabytes, it offers more than enough data storage space for music, films, photos, etc. There’s also a practical neck strap, protective cap and a separate USB cable.

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The extravagant MINI Liquid USB Mouse belongs on every writing desk. Inside the optical computer mouse, a white MINI miniature swims around in a two-tone, transparent orange liquid. The upper side of the mouse bears the words “DO NOT STARE AT MY BOOT.” Two keys and a scroll wheel make the mouse easy to use.

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The MINI USB Stick “Bulldog” is also available in the shape of a bulldog to reflect the brand’s British heritage. The exceptional model shows the dog from the side in a 2D profile and has 4 gigabytes of storage capacity. The dog can be pulled apart at the centre in order to get at the USB connection. A lanyard with MINI prints and an additional USB cable complement the stick.

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