Wireless USB stick
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 Have you guys seen this? 
 http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Wireless-Smartphones-Tablets-SDWS2-032G-E57/dp/B00DBX371CWhat do you think? 
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 No USB. Looks like a tiny, battery powered wireless NAS. 
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 aww, here is the USB verison 
 http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Wireless-Smartphones-Computers-SDWS4-032G-G46/dp/B00ZCFYT5K/ref=dp_ob_title_ce
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 Some may find the capacity very limiting. 
 It doesn't look like there is a way to increase this.I think that both the sticks are USB. 
 Here's the USB connection from the first link:
  
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 @nadnerB said: Some may find the capacity very limiting. 
 It doesn't look like there is a way to increase this.In a form factor like this, I don't think you care about capacity beyond what you can currently buy. But I could be wrong. 
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 This is much smaller than the OTG - Cloud I have. But similar principle. 
 ![31FyLwFVrPL[1].jpg](https://i.imgur.com/SlS55Pi.jpg) 
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 Doesn't seem that useful to me. 
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 I was reading the reviews of the OTG - Cloud, and one person's use case was to hold movies for road trips. They could be streamed to multiple devices at the same time. Additionally - instead of paying ridiculous prices for high memory in an iPad/etc you use this as primary storage. 
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 @Dashrender said: I was reading the reviews of the OTG - Cloud, and one person's use case was to hold movies for road trips. They could be streamed to multiple devices at the same time. Additionally - instead of paying ridiculous prices for high memory in an iPad/etc you use this as primary storage. Yup, pretty much what I will do with it. It is also a external battery pack.. so I can sacrifice it to charge my phone. 
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 I could see us using this. It is a neat idea. 
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 One thing I think is cool about this would be something like a Go Pro (or any recording type device) sending it's data directly to the NAS while it's recording. I've heard of stories about cops taking people's Go-Pros/recorders/whatever to destroy evidence. Not a huge deal in the US, but elsewhere, who knows. Additionally, it gives you an additional backup. 
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 @Dashrender said: Not a huge deal in the US, but elsewhere, who knows. Isn't that specifically where it is a big deal? 
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 @scottalanmiller said: @Dashrender said: Not a huge deal in the US, but elsewhere, who knows. Isn't that specifically where it is a big deal? Unless you're being arrested, I'm not sure this happens in the US - but I don't know. 
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 @Dashrender said: Unless you're being arrested, I'm not sure this happens in the US - but I don't know. Isn't it when it is evidence to protect you that it is most important? Cops in the US are known for taking cameras anytime that they want. 
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 @Dashrender said: I've heard of stories about cops taking people's Go-Pros/recorders/whatever to destroy evidence. Not a huge deal in the US, but elsewhere, who knows. This happens all the time in the US.Definitely something you need to worry about here. 




