What is the USB Swiss Army?
The Swiss Army Universal Serial BUS (USB) is a device that combines the traditional knife of the Swiss army and a modern USB flash or memory. These devices allow someone to carry many small tools at the same time, both for practical reasons, or to be used as stylish accessories for someone who works in a technical or scientific area. The USB Swiss Army uses the Swiss Army Primary Director, the only object containing many small tools in it and simply includes a small USB flash drive as one of the tools in the handle.
For the first time in 1897 in Switzerland, the original knives of the Swiss army have since become the basis for many reconnaissance, camps and astronauts. A relatively simple but accurate design is based on a predominantly hollow handle that allows various tools and knife tools to be folded into it when using it. This allowed the Swiss Army to become a useful and easily portable multi-device that has seen the predominant use of morethan 100 years.
Although some parts of the Swiss Army are relatively standard, they can come up with several different items that are included in them. A typical USB Swiss army will have a blade with a short knife, a flat end nail file that serves as a screwdriver, small scissors, a USB flash drive and a retractable ball pen. All these objects can be folded into the handle for easy carrying and comfortably fit into your pocket, handbag or briefcase. Some models may also include either a red light emitting diode or a laser indicator. Although a small battery can be included to power an LED or laser indicator, the flash drive is usually powered via a USB connection with a computer and requires no other external strength or maintenance.
Real flash drive USB Swiss Army is usually removable for comfort and ensure the ability to drive for drive to an lEtile without security problems. There are also specific models of the USB Swiss army designed to travel airlines that include a flash drive, pen and laser indicator without knife and other items that are commonly prohibited for air years. The flash drive in the Swiss USB army can have a number of different memory sizes, from a single Gigabyte (GB) storage to 16 GB.