Silky Snappy Snake
We are always in need of a USB cable to charge up a phone, an i-pod or load up digital photos from our camera, yet carrying around a USB cable can be quite bothersome and frustrating when we can’t find it. With the Lisco USB Snake by Laurent Hongisto, just slap the USB snake on your wrist and not only will you look fashionable, but you will also never have to go searching for your USB cable again. Resembling the ever stylish slap bracelet of the 90s, this USB snake is covered in a silky and soft polyurethane material making the cable stylish and comfortable enough to wear on your wrist.
Designer: Laurent Hongisto



















45 Comments »
rayelle says
we had slap bracelets when we were at primary school… they got banned because they were ‘dangerous’
enoo says
Hm, nice, but if the usb plugs were hidden, it’ll be better.
Tanko says
yep, i am agree with you no more.
Gann says
It’s good to see slap bracelet technology go to good use finally.
Xavoc says
Kind of a neat idea, just not well implemented. If it looked a little less inflatable I might take to wearing one.
zippyflounder says
she knows her market, question is can she design for other than herself……..
peter says
Its not a she its a he who designed it, laurent is a guys name!
unspellable says
If that material is anything like a leather watch strap:
Ewww, sweaty USB accessories.
IGreenSpot says
you use usb accessories to create ponytail ? this is totally geek…
Tanko says
if the plug of them is hidden, they will turn out to be a better accessaries.
they have again inspired the market for technology along with fashion accessary, the convenience factor in things taking out of home as well.
jin_woo_han says
It just a cable? why dont you put memory inside?
zuy says
see it’s like long sock
zuy says
as rayelle says i saw in wikimedia the pb of injuries
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slap_bracelet
KittyPhobia says
Silky Snappy Snake:
A USB cable that you can wear
Rulo says
it is not that cool i guess
it looks nonpractical
Impact says
I like the idea, but it would make mutch more sense to place a USB memory stick in it.
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