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I wonder why they haven't invented a cordless USB thumb drive? Without a cord to contend with, that would mean one less moveable/attachable part to mess around with. Imagine plugging a small Corvair thumb drive into a USB port and it just "hangs there" and "sticks out" from the computer by a few inches or whatever. Since it doesn't have a cord, it would "stick out" from the computer at a 90-degree angle, but who cares?

Rhetorical question: Would people rather carry around a thumb drive and a cord in their pockets, or would they prefer to carry just a thumb drive? Hmm, I don't know. Perhaps I should be an inventor instead of a trader, lol.

+-*/ Math_Wiz

The first USB flash drive I bought included a 6" cable connector. I like it if they all came with that.
 
Quote from Math_Wiz:

I wonder why they haven't invented a cordless USB thumb drive? Without a cord to contend with, that would mean one less moveable/attachable part to mess around with. Imagine plugging a small Corvair thumb drive into a USB port and it just "hangs there" and "sticks out" from the computer by a few inches or whatever. Since it doesn't have a cord, it would "stick out" from the computer at a 90-degree angle, but who cares?

Rhetorical question: Would people rather carry around a thumb drive and a cord in their pockets, or would they prefer to carry just a thumb drive? Hmm, I don't know. Perhaps I should be an inventor instead of a trader, lol.
I don't understand your invention - all of the thumb drives I have do not require a cord, some include a 6 inch USB extension cord to make it easier to access USB ports but they aren't required to use it.

When I use a USB drive I plug it directly into the PC and it sticks out, just as you describe. What am I missing?

USB_flash_drive.jpg
 
Quote from GTS:

"... some include a 6 inch USB extension cord to make it easier to access USB ports but they aren't required to use it.

Small, but nice features... (1) easier access to the USB port for some [fat] models, (2) perhaps possible to damage the drive when inserting or removing if the force is a bit off of perpendicular.. the cable would be able to flex without damage, and (3) ability to turn the drive so as not to see the light on the USB drive, if desired. Some drives have a small light, others annoyingly large.
 
Quote from gnome:

Small, but nice features... (1) easier access to the USB port for some [fat] models, (2) perhaps possible to damage the drive when inserting or removing if the force is a bit off of perpendicular.. the cable would be able to flex with damage, and (3) ability to turn the drive so as not to see the light on the USB drive, if desired. Some drives have a small light, others annoyingly large.
Can you post a link to a USB drive that has a permanent USB cord like Math_Wiz described? I've never seen one and I have like a dozen USB flash drives sitting in my drawer of various sizes (from 16MB to 2GB)
 
Quote from GTS:

Can you post a link to a USB drive that has a permanent USB cord like Math_Wiz described? I've never seen one and I have like a dozen USB flash drives sitting in my drawer of various sizes (from 16MB to 2GB)

The only ones I've seen with permanent cable attachments are the mini-hard drive ones. The Corsair has a separate cord of about 2 1/2 feet which is useful for mounting in the back USB panel while being able to access from the front*. A fair number of flash drives include such a cable. Maybe you can check for drives which do at BB, CC, or CompUSA. You can also separately purchase such cables from 6-30", though perhaps not cost effective .

*FWIW... not all USB ports are equal. The most robust one is on the back panel of the computer. Next, front panel. After that, peripheral ones like a hub or on an LCD monitor. I've seen some flash drives which will work properly ONLY when when mounted on the back panel. I've also seen where the drive would not work properly when an extension cable was used! Fortunately, these are not the norm.
 
Quote from GTS:

I don't understand your invention - all of the thumb drives I have do not require a cord, some include a 6 inch USB extension cord to make it easier to access USB ports but they aren't required to use it.

When I use a USB drive I plug it directly into the PC and it sticks out, just as you describe. What am I missing?

USB_flash_drive.jpg
Sorry, idiot me <-----

Sorry, I never bought one before but thought they all had cords. My original quoted link has a picture of one with a cord (second large picture on that page).

So I learned something new today, thanks!

Here is my original quoted link. http://techgage.com/article/corsair_voyager_gt_8gb/

+-*/ Math_Wiz
 
Quote from Math_Wiz:

Sorry, I never bought one before but thought they all had cords. My original quoted link has a picture of one with a cord (second large picture on that page).

So I learned something new today, thanks!

Here is my original quoted link. http://techgage.com/article/corsair_voyager_gt_8gb/
Oh Ok, I understand now. You do realize thought that you don't need to use that cord in that picture (Corsair Voyager GT 8GB), its just a convienence, not a requirement.

I use a drive that looks just like that (slightly bulging with a rubberized body) and it fits in just fine straight in, no cord required.
 
Quote from GTS:

"... I use a drive that looks just like that (slightly bulging with a rubberized body) and it fits in just fine straight in, no cord required.

Some flash drives are slim. Others fat. Sometimes you can't mount 2 of them side-by-side because of the width of the drives. Extension cord mounts take care of that issue.

Some mobo's now have no PS/2, serial nor parallel ports... just USB.

By the time you mount keyboard, mouse and printer + 2-3 flash drives, the width of drives and USB port spacing can become an issue.
 
Quote from gnome:

Some flash drives are slim. Others fat. Sometimes you can't mount 2 of them side-by-side because of the width of the drives. Extension cord mounts take care of that issue.

Some mobo's now have no PS/2, serial nor parallel ports... just USB.

By the time you mount keyboard, mouse and printer + 2-3 flash drives, the width of drives and USB port spacing can become an issue.
Yea, I'm with you on all that. I thought math_wiz was saying that there are some USB drives that had a permanently attached cord which I had never seen before - just a misunderstanding.
 
Quote from GTS:

Oh Ok, I understand now. You do realize thought that you don't need to use that cord in that picture (Corsair Voyager GT 8GB), its just a convienence, not a requirement.

I use a drive that looks just like that (slightly bulging with a rubberized body) and it fits in just fine straight in, no cord required.
Yes, I see now. Cool, thanks!

+-*/ Math_Wiz
 
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