USB OTG, the technology that allows devices such as phones
to act as a host allowing USB devices such as flash drives, digital cameras and
I/O devices to interconnect is finally reaching iOS thanks to Adam Elements’
iKlips.
The iKlips is an Apple MFi-certified product that uses top
quality MLC flash memory to allow iOS device users to conveniently share and
transfer files between their device and a PC or Mac by simply plugging the
iKlips into an iPhone’s or iPad’s lightning connector.

Moreover, any video or image stored on the iKlips can be viewed
directly from the device, so users won’t have to worry about the device’s
storage capacity. Also, iKlips allows users to easily backup their data onto
the flash drive even without the use of a PC or Mac.
In terms of design, the iKlips has an ultra-slim design that features aluminum at its exterior. It also sports a built-in clip that makes it easy to carry around and comes in different color options to match the color of your iPhone or iPad. On top of that, the iKlips is also a recipient of the prestigious Red Dot design award - a distinction only given to products that show innovative design.
In terms of design, the iKlips has an ultra-slim design that features aluminum at its exterior. It also sports a built-in clip that makes it easy to carry around and comes in different color options to match the color of your iPhone or iPad. On top of that, the iKlips is also a recipient of the prestigious Red Dot design award - a distinction only given to products that show innovative design.
The iKlips OTG flash drive will soon be available in four different capacities: 16GB, 32GB, 64GB and 128GB configurations. Interested in getting one? You can go to Adam Element's Indiegogo campaign for more information.




