Japanese students take whole fish as USB, use fish brain to save data but can only make scenes
Recently, a Japanese chemical student with a nickname @ ni28_xp posted a picture of his USB made of anchovies, which caused the people to flutter.
According to his introduction, this extremely unique USB version uses fish brain to store data instead of chips. He uses resin (clear plastic glue) and manual methods to connect components to a tiny fish. The USB flash drive is capable of storing 32GB of memory.
USB anchovy when connected to the computer looks like this:
To confirm the authenticity of this strange USB device, @ ni28_xp also posted a picture of its operation. Beautiful, poisonous, strange but also scary.
However, the JapanSauce website has confirmed that the fish and its brain cannot store data but only decorative effects. And of course, the rumors of a fish brain that holds up to 32GB of data are also incorrect.
In fact, there are many transparent USB covers, users can buy and freely decorate the inside.
If you want to own this product, go to the hand-made trade fair "HandMade In Japan Fes 2019" held in Tokyo on January 12th. The price of a USB anchovy is about 7800 yen (about 1.7 million VND). If Twitter tracking of @ ni28_xp, you will get a 20% discount.
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