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Kingston unveils Limited Edition 2022 Mini Tiger USB Drive for just RM89
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Kingston unveils Limited Edition 2022 Mini Tiger USB Drive for just RM89

by Vyncent ChanDecember 1, 2021
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Every year, Kingston will release a new thumb drive to commemorate the zodiac calendar year, and 2022 is going to be the Year of the Tiger. So fittingly, we have a new Limited Edition 2022 Mini Tiger USB Drive, that comes in the form of a cute little tiger.

Kingston Mini Tiger USB Drive is more than just looks!

Kingston 2022 Mini Tiger USB Drive cute

While most people will probably end up getting the dugi just because it’s cute, it is actually a pretty capable USB drive. It supports USB 3.0 speeds and it packs a pretty sizeable 64GB of storage. The cuteness only amplifies when you pull off its tail to plug in the thumb drive to your PC. Just like any other Kingston storage solution, the Kingston Mini Tiger USB Drive is covered by a 5-year limited warranty.

It is quite interesting that Kingston didn’t decide to go with a USB-C connector though, considering that it might have opened up even more avenues for them to make the dugi even cuter with the smaller connector. The dugi comes in a unique beverage can packaging with a keychain ring to let you easily turn it into a lucky charm to attach to your bag. The tiger itself can be attached to your bag, with its tail forming a loop.

Kingston 2022 Mini Tiger USB Drive packaging

The dugi is priced at a very reasonable RM89, making it a pretty good option if you are looking for a functional keychain. Starting from 15th December 2021 to 15th January 2022, Kingston will also be bundling a free Kingston Phone ring with every purchase of the Kingston Mini Tiger USB Drive.

Pokdepinion: I wonder if Kingston actually went with a beverage can packaging as a nod to the beverage that also has a tiger as its brand…

About The Author
Vyncent Chan
Technology enthusiast, casual gamer, pharmacy graduate. Strongly opposes proprietary standards and always on the look out for incredible bang-for-buck.

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