You can easily view used and free capacity on your flash drives. So, this concept, called USB Memory Stick #6, is a USB drive that will tell us what’s on the memory stick well before we put it into our computer.
The USB drive is made of glass and the whole idea revolves around colored lights that are housed inside the body of the drive. As you put items on your USB stick, the lights would activate to tell you what’s on the drive: the more you put on your drive, the more the lights would populate through the glass body.




Art Lebedev has brought out for us another novel concept, aside from the rather remarkable vision of the Transparentius. What looks at first glance to be one of those snake reading lights is actually a bendable digital camera in the shape of a flexible body with an integrated lens that can be hooked to either a viewfinder on the end of the camera, or an attachable 3-inch LCD display unit.