This is pretty cool news. If you’re like me and own an iPad or iPhone (or both), one of the more frustrating aspects is trying to remove data or swap data between devices. Airdrop was a nice start except you cannot use it to move something from your phone to your computer.
There is something now and it looks pretty cool:
A company named Hyper has just launched a Kickstarter campaign with the purpose of gaining some necessary funds to launch the iStick. This would be the first-ever USB flash drive that also includes a lightning connector, and which provides users with an app that can allow you to access your files on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch. The hardest part of this deal was already reached, as Apple has just approved the iStick as a “Made-for-iPhone/iPad” product. According to the statement:
“As expected, Apple had many concerns for iOS storage products like the iStick. We actually started MFi application for this product more than 2 years ago. It was definitely not an easy process but we managed to address all of Apple’s concerns and finally just got MFi approval.”
We should expect these to launch in the next couple of weeks, buts sadly this product won’t come cheap. If you take advantage of the Kickstarter program, you’ll get a 50% discount and only pay $65 for the (8GB) model, or $85 (16GB), $99 (32GB) and $149 (64GB) respectively. If you don’t you’ll find some crazier prices like $129 (8GB), $169 (16GB), $199 (32GB) and $299 (64GB). Let’s just hope these prices don’t blow the product out of the water, and if you want to learn more about what specific files are supported, hit the source link at the bottom.
Admittedly, that is pretty damned pricey. I’m not sure it will work at those price points. Of course I have seen Kickstarter projects retain the “special” pricing they used during the campaign, once it’s over.
Here’s the video of the device:
Are you going to take the leap and get one?