
This piranha plant circuit necklace can shoot fireballs when plugged into any computer. Now your’re playing (and wearing) with power. USB power!
Also comes in earring versions.
Product Page: Earrings ($18) Necklace ($10 via So Geek Chic)

This piranha plant circuit necklace can shoot fireballs when plugged into any computer. Now your’re playing (and wearing) with power. USB power!
Also comes in earring versions.
Product Page: Earrings ($18) Necklace ($10 via So Geek Chic)

However, Thanko’s hand-warming, USB-powered gloves are fit for chilly white collar ninjas.
Product Page ($32 via CrunchGear)

Transporting data was never more stylish than it can be with ThinkGeek’s new microSD card-reading watch. It can get a little nerdier though.
Just pop a card in, extend the USB port and you are ready to go.
Product Page ($16)
This Trek support backpack contains a built-in, extension cord powered USB hub that can charge up to three devices at once. The bag is “checkpoint friendlyâ€, and features mesh pockets for gadgets, enough space for a 15″ laptop, as well as a built-in rechargeable battery for the times you’re nowhere near a wall socket. The backpack is available for pre-order at $130, but will most likely spike to $150 afterward.
Product Page: ($130 via CrunchGear)
From CubicleBot: For their 50th anniversary, Doc Martens are branching out from footwear and entering the file storage market with this limited edition USB boot drive. However, it only offers 2 GB of space, which, in the world of modern flash drives is the equivalent of a baby shoe.
Product Page: ($25 via CoolestGadgets)
And I thought this ring was nerdy.
Ray Arifianto, a software development engineer at Microsoft Game Studios wed with what is arguably the nerdiest ring ever—a gold number with USB styling. It also features the engraving “for a lifetime of memories.” Awww.
But the best part is that the ring was a custom order from his wife. Now that’s what you call a keeper Ray. Let’s just hope that the USB technology that binds your union together doesn’t become obsolete.
(via Kotaku)
The designer of the international symbol for a USB port has taken all his copyright earnings and now spends his days fishing at the port city that was his inspiration.
Product Page ($18)
When future generations perform archaeological digs to gain knowledge of 21st century mankind, those who were tech nerds or simply well connected to the primitive ancient world will surely be identified by these strange connectivity symbols which accompany stashes of Bluetooth, Infared & USB compatible devices. The other giveaway will be evidence of severe arthritis in both thumbs, identifying those among us who were master text messengers.
Product Page: (55NZD, or about $39.36)

USB is indeed a playground for nerds. And the good thing is that the weird and wonderful USB gadget craze shows no signs of letting up. Plus you can’t beat the $5 price for this shirt.
Product Page ($5)