Wed, 06 Jan 2010 CES: LaCie intros LaCie CooKey and LaCie WhizKey USB flash keys
Offer up to 32GB of storage, which includes integrating an extra 4GB of online storage via Wuala
Macworld Awards 2009 nominee LaCie has announced two new USB storage devices in the LaCie CooKey and LaCie WhizKey.
Designed by 5.5 Designers, the new USB flash keys are modelled after the award-winning LaCie iamaKey, which was recently issued a 2010 award by the internationally recognised Observeur du Design.
The LaCie CooKey and LaCie WhizKey offer up to 32GB of storage, which includes integrating an extra 4GB of online storage through Wuala.
"We are excited to see the LaCie CooKey and LaCie WhizKey join a growing list of LaCie storage solutions that offer extra gigabytes of Wuala online storage for accessible and secure off-site storage," said Minh Le, Marketing Director, LaCie.
"I can back up my most valuable data in an instant, and share files with family and friends, thanks to Wuala."
The LaCie CooKey and WhizKey will be available in 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB capacities through the LaCie Online Store, LaCie Reseller+, and LaCie Corner, starting at £17.90 excluding VAT.
More information can be found at www.lacie.com/uk.


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iHaveAUsedATheseKeys said on Wed, 06 Jan 2010
I bought two iamakeys last year. One I had to return Dead on arrival and wouldn't mount. The other two both failed after less than 3 months of use. Both were returned to LaCie and new products sent. They are wonderful designs, but simply cannot stand the use of being attached to a key ring, in your pocket, dropped on the floor. They quickly get damaged. I really want this product to work, it's so handy having them on your keyring, but they just can't stand the test of time in my experience.
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