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Imagine you are at an informal meeting with your colleagues and suddenly there’s a need to go online and search through some data. In case that there’s no internet access available there, you will be halted to a stop. But these new Wish Wi-fi cufflinks provide you solution for just these problems. You can wear these cufflinks and as soon as there’s a need to use internet, you can plug a part of these cufflinks into your computer and create an instant wi-fi hotspot. Moreover, you can also store data of up to 2 GB in these cool cufflinks.


These cufflinks really look like a gadget out of the James Bond movies. Just imagine you wear you data as well as your wi-fi device, in perfect style, and use it whenever and wherever needed. All you need to do is take off the cufflink, plug it into a computer and voila! The device will download the software directly on the computer and then run it to create a wi-fi hotspot for smartphones, tablets an any other devices within it’s range.

The data storage option is also pretty cool too, and it comes as a perfect solution for formal gatherings. You can’t carry around a pen drive or even a USB in your pocket during formal gatherings, it just feels awkward. How about a storage space of 2 GB that you can wear on your cuffs? Whenever you need to store any data, just take off the cufflinks, plug them into the device from where you want to get the data and copy the data right away!

However, style and usability, together, don’t come by cheap. You will have to pay a whooping $250 to get the pair of these cufflinks.

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