The best...flash drives

Most of these flash drives are masked as something else, for example as Batman and cuff links.

Mimobot Batman

The company that brought you Hello Kitty flash drives is branching out into DC Comics characters. Not only will this dynamic duo protect your data, they come preloaded with “surprisingly fun” sound effects.

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Robert Graham USB Cuff Links

The color combinations seem almost “guaranteed to clash” with most shirts. But each cuff link hides a 2GB flash drive, and “always-with-you storage” is a big plus.

$228, cufflinks.com

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Source: Wired.com

Victorinox Presentation Master

Not just any Swiss Army knife, this “red wonder” boasts a laser pointer, Bluetooth remote-control, and a 32GB flash drive. A biometric fingerprint reader helps keep data secure.

$259, www.victorinox.com

Source: Wired.com

Mix Tape USB Stick

Share music the ’80s way using a flash drive housed in a mock audio cassette. The 128MB drive holds two hours of music, and you can scribble in your song list on the package’s retro liner sheet.

$20, amazon.com

Source: Details.com

Super Talent USB 3.0 RAIDDrive

This 128GB drive copies data 10 times faster than standard rivals. The five extra pins in its USB 3.0 connector help, but keep in mind that the data is being pumped into twinned solid-state drives.

$600, supertalent.com

Source: Popular Science