3-in-1 Mighty Stylus, Pen & 8GB USB Drive for $12

November 2, 2016   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Scroll, Write & Share Files—Never Arrive Unprepared with This Pen in Your Pocket
Expires October 09, 2021 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 78% off

KEY FEATURES

The 3-in-1 Mighty Pen is a one-stop shop for the communication needs of today’s world. With just one gadget that easily slips into your pocket, you can share files and photos with the USB, jot down notes, and double-click and scroll with the stylus. Plus with 8GB of space—that’s 2 million pages of data—you can keep all your on-the-go files in one place.

  • Acts as a stylus, pen & USB storage
  • Stores up to 2 million pages of data w/ 8GB of space
  • Hides the USB w/ its covert design
  • Fits anywhere w/ sleek, compact design
  • Compatible w/ Macs & PCs

To purchase in silver, see drop-down above.

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Capacity: 8GB
  • Color: black

Includes:

  • 3-in-1 Mighty Stylus, Pen & 8GB USB Drive (black)

Compatibility

  • Mac
  • PC
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