USB2U
Google-Translate-English to French Google-Translate-Dutch Google-Translate-English to German Google-Translate-English to Italian Google-Translate-English to Russian BETA Google-Translate-English to Spanish
Choose a Language
Get A Quote

Posts Tagged ‘USB Flash Drive’

The Top 5 Most Popular USB Memory Sticks For Putting A Company Logo On.

Monday, October 4th, 2010

With thousands of styles and designs of USB memory sticks now available it can be a little daunting when you’re looking for them for the first time particularly if you’re buying lots of them with your company logo printed on. After all, it’s not the sort of thing you want to get wrong particularly with your company name emblazed across the sticks.

To help narrow down the choice we thought it might be helpful to compile a Top 5 List illustrating the most popular USB Memory Sticks being purchased by other companies. Of course just because someone else is buying them does not mean they are going to be right for your company but at least it illustrates what sticks are the most popular and what most people are spending their money on.

Top Selling USB Memory Stick List:

No.1 – The Twister USB Memory Stick

Twister USB

Twsister USB

Still at number one years after its launch, the Twister USB flash drive continues to dominate the branded flash drive market. Its success is down to its simplicity, the fact there is no cap to lose or worry about and because it comes in a wide range of colours and looks great printed. The fact that its one of the cheapest USB flash drives available helps of course!

No.2 – The Chic USB Flash Drive

Simple straight lines with a good sized and flat surface area for printing have helped The Chic model make its into the number two slot. Available in either a glossy or rubberised finish. The Chic can be pantone matched for a very small additional fee.

No.3 – The Twister Mono Flash Drive

Twister Mono

Twister Mono

This new variant of the classic Twister is gaining lots of plaudits and customers. The simple idea of producing them with matching “clips” (the bits that twist or rotate) so that you can produce and “all black” or “all white” version has created a new set of customers for this model.

No.4 – The Flip USB Credit Card

USB Credit Cards are very much the “new kids on the block” and boy are they making their presence felt. It was only a year or so ago that early version of these were still pretty thick and as a result no so popular but, the new versions of the USB credit cards (including the Flip) are only 2mm thick and they look fantastic not least because you can print on the whole of the surface area of the card.

No.5 – The Trident USB Memory Stick

USB Credit Card

USB Credit Card

No not our nuclear submarine ballistic missiles but one of the newer and slightly funky USB memory sticks. Popular because is a reasonable size without being too big, it has a good print area and a good strong loop to connect a key ring or lanyard to.

The Twister has been the perennial favourite USB flash drive with companies for the last 5 or so years and whilst we have seen many pretenders come and try to take its crowd this particular model continues to reign supreme.

If you are looking for a safe choice then you won’t go far wrong with the Twister.

  • Share/Bookmark
The Top 5 Most Popular USB Memory Sticks For Putting A Company Logo On.

Pantone Matched USB Memory Sticks

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

If you’re in the market for some branded USB memory sticks for your company and you want your logo printed on the sticks then one option is to get the body of the USB stick pantone matched to a primary colour from your logo.

Pantone matching is simply a way to define a particular colour and reproduce that same colour time and time again to

Pantone Matched Twister

Pantone Matched Twister

the same level of accuracy (albeit the material the colour is printed onto can have a bearing on the finished result). It’s a technique that is commonly used across the design and print industry and the use of “pantone matched” printing is a way to ensure consistency of a company’s brand irrespective of who is producing the printed product.

Pantone matching is commonly used in two distinctly different ways when customised USB memory sticks are produced:

  1. The colours of any logo, brand or design that is printed onto the USB sticks are typically defined by the customer(s) in terms of pantone colour. This ensures a high degree of accuracy when the sticks are printed in the factory. Where pantone colours can’t be supplied the colours are matched on a “best match” basis and the accuracy of the finished article is very much in the hands of the printer. Whilst most printers have years of experience to draw upon and will typically produced good results on a “best match” basis there is always an element of risk when working (printing) this way.
  2. Rather than buy USB flash drives in the standard colours (typically black, white, red, blue or silver) it’s possible to get them manufactured so that the body shell of the USB drives is an exact pantone match to any colour you want. This option involves mixing inks with the plastic when the fabrication is done to achieve an exact pantone matched body shell. The end results look stunning albeit the trick is to ensure you choose the colour of the body shell well so that it contrasts or works well with the logo printed onto the USB stick. On the Twister models where the logo is printed onto the “clip” that “twists” around it’s usual to match the body of the twister to one of the primary colours from the printed logo.
USB Pantone Matching

USB Pantone Matching

Pantone matching not only ensures accurate reproduction of colours but when it is used to produce a customised body shell the results lift the finished product from a “standard” USB flash drive to something that is unique. Whilst these “pantone matched” USB sticks are not truly bespoke sticks because they use a standard factory design then do illustrate that a significant amount of effort and thought has been put into their production.

Pantone matching of the body shell is only available on a limited range of USB memory sticks. Depending on the quantity ordered the incremental cost is relatively small but the results certainly justify it.

  • Share/Bookmark
Pantone Matched USB Memory Sticks

Lanyard USB Flash Drives With A Military History

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Lanyards, also referred to today as neck-straps, are ropes or cords that are typically worn around the neck (hence the reference to neck-straps) to secure to you something of value or importance.

Historically the “something” would most likely have been a whistle, sword or pistol, which was typically connected to the wearer’s uniform. Lanyards were particularly popular with navy or cavalry officers where there was a much greater risk of losing your weapon or whistle. Clearly not something you wanted to happen!

Over time the functional side of the lanyard within the armed forces has diminished and you’re more like to see them in use today as a decorative attachment with different coloured braids that make up the lanyard denoting rank and affiliation within the armed forces.

Outside of the armed forces lanyards have become incredibly popular within business and academic communities for displaying name badges, ID badges and security tags. Lanyards of this type are typically manufactured from polyester, nylon, silk or PET and will typically be branded in some way.

Lanyard USB

Lanyard USB

One of the more recent innovations in the world of the lanyard is the development of the USB Lanyard – this novel product combines all the benefits of a lanyard with all of the benefits of a USB flash drive. Essentially it’s a USB flash drive integrated into the “clip” of the lanyard. The fact that you can pre-load data onto the flash memory embedded in the lanyard clip and brand both the “clip” and the lanyard itself makes it an ideal product for seminars, conference, trade shows, large companies with staff who wear ID badges and so on.

Just like any conventional USB flash drive the Lanyard USB is available in a range of different memory sizes starting from 512MB all the way up to 16GB. The width of the lanyard is a little wider than some of the standard ones available because the clip has to be wide enough to accommodate the flash memory and the flash controller chips.

Because of the multiple branding options presented by this product it really does look stunning and shows off a brand or multiple brands incredibly well. For the wearer the benefits are obvious; security, ease of use, simplicity and whether you like wearing them or not (and the world seems to be split on this) they do look pretty stylish!

Whilst lanyard USB flash drives are unlikely to topple the dominance of standard promotional and branded flash drives they are an option that is likely to grow in popularity.

  • Share/Bookmark
Lanyard USB Flash Drives With A Military History

Pinpoint Sharp Printing On Twister USB Flash Drives

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

If you’re looking to buy USB flash drives with your company logo or brand printed on them then its critical that whichever flash drive you choose is capable of reproducing your logo as your designer intended it to be printed. If your company logo is complex, contains multiple colours and/or has graduated tints and shading then this becomes all the more important and to be fair challenging.

Twister USB

Twister USB

When it comes to printing not all USB flash drives are created equal with only a relatively small number of models supporting a full colour print process. One of these is the USB Twister Flash Drive, which is one of the reasons that it is the most popular flash drive on the market.

The colour reproduction on the Twister is pinpoint sharp and can easily accommodate the most complex of logos. Of course the old adage of “garbage in garbage out” applies so its important that you provide your supplier with the best quality artwork you can lay your hands on. This will typically be in a high resolution Adobe Illustrator (.ai) or Photoshop (.psd) image that is vectorised.

USB Credit Card

USB Credit Card

Jpeg images are simply not suitable to print from because they are a compressed file format and because of this information about the image is “lost” when the file is created. Whilst Jpeg images might look “ok” to the eye when they are used for printed the end results can often look blotchy and weak.

The Twister is not the only model that supports a full colour print process; others include the Chic, the Trident and the Slider. The USB credit card is also an excellent choice for complex logos because the full surface area can be used to apply a photo-realistic print.

Choosing the right model of USB flash drive for your project or event is never easy because there is lots of choice but if you do have a complex logo to print then you won’t go far wrong with the Twister.

  • Share/Bookmark
Pinpoint Sharp Printing On Twister USB Flash Drives

Exactly What Is A USB Flash Drive

Friday, June 18th, 2010

Being in the industry we tend to forget that not everyone is familiar with exactly what a USB Flash Drive is, what it’s used for and why they are becoming increasing popular. So here’s our basic guide to what a USB Flash Drive is:

USB Flash drives (also known as USB memory sticks, USB pen drives or USB thumb drives) were first commercially available in the year 2000. IBM launched them under the brand name “DiskOnKey” and they were introduced as a replacement for the floppy disc. By today’s standard the first USB flash drives had a tiny 8MB of storage capacity but even this was 4 times the amount of data that could be stored on a floppy disk.

The portability of USB flash drives and the ability to carry your data around on a key ring or lanyard and simply plug it into a PC via a USB port meant they became very popular very quickly. Essentially a USB flash drive is a just a way of storing data and storing it on something that is lightweight, easy to carry, easy to use and works on all PC and Mac platforms.

USB Flash Drive

USB Flash Drive

Over time larger storage capacities became available and the data transfer speeds increased to support the movement of larger amounts of information. Today typical USB flash drives are 2GB to 4GB but drives up to a whopping 64GB are now making their way into the market. A 64GB flash drive holds 8,000 times more data than the 8MB version first introduced in 2000!!

Inside every USB flash drive is a small printed circuit board (controller chip) that is connected to a flash memory module (the piece on which the data is stored). These two elements are then encased in an outer shell that is typically made of plastic, metal or more recently wood/bamboo.

The USB connector that protrudes out of the end of a flash drive is simply inserted into any PC or Mac and then the storage space on the USB flash drive is accessible and data can to saved to/from the drive. USB flash drives don’t need batteries because they draw all the power they need to work from the USB port they are plugged into.

Today USB flash drives are very popular with companies because they can print their logo or brand onto the outside casing of the flash drive and give them away at trade shows, conference, exhibitions and so on. With the large amount of storage space now available on entry level versions of the flash drive companies are also pre-loading their sales brochures and other marketing material onto the memory of the flash drive – this not only saves them printing and transportation costs but it’s a really effective way of distributing large amounts of data and information about their company.

People that are given branded flash drives (flash drives printed with a company logo on) are typically delighted to receive them because they have a high perceived value and because they can use they to save and transport their own data around.

USB2U is one of the longest established suppliers of USB flash drives in the UK. Established in 2002 shortly after the introduction of flash drives USB2U and its sister company USBNow have supplied millions of USB flash drives to thousands and thousands of customers. If you are looking for a trusted supplier of USB memory sticks, USB thumb drives or USB pen drives then get in touch with USB2U today.

  • Share/Bookmark
Exactly What Is A USB Flash Drive

USB 3.0 Flash Drives Begin To Emerge

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

USB 2.0 has been with us for around 10 years so USB 3.0 has been a while arriving but with the launch of the first certified USB 3.0 product at the CES Show in Las Vegas in January its finally beginning to emerge.

The standards for USB 3.0, also dubbed SuperSpeed USB have been in development since 2007 with the final agreed specification handed over to the manufacturing community in 2009. There has, as you might expect, been lots of

USB 3.0

USB 3.0 - SuperSpeed USB

excitement and buzz around the launch of USB 3.0 not least because it will enable data transfer speeds which at 3.2 Gbit/second which are roughly ten times the speed achieved today with USB 2.0 – hence the shorthand of “SuperSpeed”.

Some of the first USB 3.0 flash drives to hit the market look as though they will come from PQI and Super Talent. Both of these companies have “announced” the forthcoming release of products, images and specs are available but it is still not, as far as we can tell, possible to buy them anywhere.

Even when the USB 3.0 flash drives are available you will only get true SuperSpeed performance if you are using them on a PC that is also fully enabled to support USB 3.0 and at the moment these are very few and far between. Consider also that the initial release of Windows 7 did not include drivers for USB 3.0 and that Intel are not planning to support the standard until 2011!

So, whilst USB 3.0 is now with us and products are beginning to emerge they are still very much products for the “early adopter” community. Mainstream use of USB 3.0 is still going to be a couple of years away by which time PC’s will ship with USB 3.0 as standard and the leading operating systems will have built in driver support.

Because USB 3.0 products will also carry a heft price premium until they gain mass market adoption there is going to be little to no impact in the short term (next couple of years at least) on the promotional USB flash drive market. Buyers of branded and promotional USB memory sticks are unlikely to pay the high price that USB 3.0 flash drives will demand particularly if they are going to be given away and even more so if the recipients are not really going to see any of the performance benefits that the standard offers.

  • Share/Bookmark
USB 3.0 Flash Drives Begin To Emerge

Secrets to Growing Your Business: Promotional Pen Drives

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Portable USB memory has advanced significantly in the last few years, and the range and style of flash drives available today are many. Companies who want to market their logos and products to a large audience of potential customers are using promotional pen drives to “spread the word” about their business.

The phrase “pen drive” is a general term for many types of USB storage that don’t all necessarily look like pens. The other interchangeable terms for this type of portable storage are flash drives, jump drives, and memory sticks.

However, the most stylish pen drives do resemble executive ballpoint pens. When you unscrew the cap, however, instead of a writing instrument you find a handy USB flash drive to store documents, data files, pictures, and other important information that can be used with any available computer.

For a business that sells products or services, promotional pen drives offer opportunities for cost-effective advertising and for building up brand awareness with their clients. Customers appreciate these promotional “freebies,” since they can be plugged into any available USB port on a Windows or Mac-based computer and used without any previous setup requirements.

Offering pen drives to all your customers makes smart business sense, since it generates opportunities for repeat business when people use the devices outside of your place of business. What you really get is a portable business card that has your business name, logo, address, or phone number.

If the recipient uses this device in public, it may generate conversation from satisfied customers who can tell others about what your firm does or how well they were treated when they did business with you.

As data files, computer documents, and digital photo files get larger and carry more information, a pen drive can provide some much needed storage space for frequently used files on a computer that are not vital to the operating system. Those who design audio devices, satellite receivers, and other electronic equipment are adapting their products to accept pen drives by adding USB ports to their components for easy transfer.

This means that music files, pictures, and digital media can now be accessed on more than just computers. The increasing availability of high-speed internet service and wireless networks allow business people to share information more quickly and easily than ever before.

In essence, by offering promotional pen drives to business associates and customers, not only are you contributing to the growth of your brand name and reputation, you are opening doors to inexpensive channels of communication that weren’t possible less than ten years ago. Flash drive companies are also addressing data security concerns by including encryption software with many of the newer drives.

The cost of producing flash drives is dwindling, and those savings are passed on to those who purchase them. They are more lightweight, durable, and reliable than other forms of media storage, with no moving parts. In addition, there are now wide ranges of “sizes” of pen drives that can now store up to 64GB of re-writeable data, although 16GB drives are much more common.

Remember, these are small devices that can easily fit in briefcases, backpacks, even trouser or shirt pockets. The colour, size, and style combinations now available are incredible, and designing promotional pen drives to match the personality of your business could be a small step that generates repeat customers and a greater market share than one might think possible.

  • Share/Bookmark
Secrets to Growing Your Business: Promotional Pen Drives

Live USBs vs. Live CDs

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Live USBs are a USB flash drive that contains a full operating system that can be booted.  These drives are related to live CDs.  They have an advantage over live CDs in the way that they are able to save settings and permanently install software back to the device itself.  They can also be used in imbedded systems for system administration, data recovery, or system testing.  This is done without having to commit to permanent installation on the hard drive.  Live USBs are more commonly used with Linux systems.

Live USBs have many advantages and limitations when compared to the live CD.  Unlike live CDs the data contained can be changed and stored.  At the same time, people are able to carry their favorite operating system with them.  There is enhanced privacy with live USBs is due to the compact size and ability to store it in smaller places or carry it with you.  Live USBs usually start faster, though this is not true if a computer is lacking USB 2.0 support.  Older computers may not have BIOS that supports USB booting.  In this case, an initial bootable CD may be needed.  Due to the writing cycles of the live USB, the life of the flash drive is reduced.  This is not a worry with live CDs.

With the know-how, you can find programs that will help you to create custom USBs.  You can search the internet to find these programs that will support Windows or Linux operating systems.  In order to do this, you will need a broadband internet connection.  Some people find that creating their own custom USB suits them better.  It takes up very little space on the USB drive as well.  This allows you to personalize your live USB to your business and personal needs.

Many programs can create a live USB that is compatible with Windows and Linux.  The install for programs are completely non-destructive.  Due to this, there is no need to deal with formatting or partitioning your custom USB key.  Various programs also support automatic downloads through Fedora and Sugar on a Stick.  Storage creation is persistent, so you can save files and make modifications that will remain and persist after you reboot your system.  You are also protected when it comes to making sure that you have downloaded the correct elements.

Many, many sites are available on the internet which allows you to buy live or custom USBs.  There is also an endless amount of support on these sites to answer your questions as to what you may need, or step by step instructions to create your own.  The options that you have with live USBs are extremely vast.

There are many advantages to a live USB.  It can make life much more convenient for those who travel as well as using multiple computers. There is no more worrying about whether you are going to have the file support and programs that you need when you are traveling around.  It is a wise investment.

  • Share/Bookmark
Live USBs vs. Live CDs

The Twister: The Most Popular Promotional Branded USB Flash Drive

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

The Twister USB flash drive is, by a long stretch, the most innovative design that has been introduced into the USB flash drive marketplace since its inception. It has fused the functionality and cost-effectiveness of the latex covered plastic circuit board and chip housing with the robustness of the metal body that has been introduced through the metal Twister USB flash drive. This has helped in maintaining the quality standards required of the USB flash drives and yet keeps the sleek design and the versatility of the USB gadget intact.

USB2U Branded Twister USB

The defining features that help to distinguish the Twister USB flash drive from the other contemporary USB flash drives are listed below.

1. This USB flash drive has a twisting metal casing that safeguards the actual USB connector from impacts and falls in any environment that the USB flash drive is used in. The absence of a cap eliminates the possibility misplacing the cap of the USB flash drive and as a result could result in damage to the USB.

2. The tough metal casing will ensure that your data is protected from external sources. This advantage, along with high data retention capacity of the Twister makes it very popular with the people who are more inclined to use USB flash drives for portable data storage.

3. The toughness of the Twister USB flash drive is not the only party trick for this leader of innovative USB flash drives. The visual appearance of the Twister” is also a huge reason why USB users are attracted to this particular USB flash drive so much. The elegant rubberized-feel body of the Twister innovative twisting metal case that could be swung aside to reveal the actual USB flash drive captivates users.

4. The Twister with its ‘expensive’ looks and sturdy structuring is an asset to behold for corporate customers. They very often use this product as printed, branded, promotional gifts to enhance their brand image and an provide an increase in brand retention among their existing consumer base. There is also an option to utilize laser engraving to embed a company logo on the external casing. This double advantage allows companies to increase chances of converting their prospective clients through a marketing campaign that has been strengthened to double over the conventional USB flash drives.

Therefore, you can ascertain for yourself the superlative advantage that the Twister USB flash drive has on offer. If, in the past, you have been wary of the dangers to your chosen, stylish USB flash drive due to rough handling, you can put them to rest by using the Twister. It has taken the functional qualities of a standard USB flash drive and the style of a well-designed fashion accessory to produce one of the most innovative technological marvels in the promotional USB flash drive industry in recent times.

USB2U Branded Twister USB

Check out the packaging options for the Twister: Click here

  • Share/Bookmark
The Twister: The Most Popular Promotional Branded USB Flash Drive
Share/Bookmark Subscribe