Memory on Hand is the USB flash drive that goes everywhere you go. The founder, Andrew Kitzenberg was attending Babson College and kept losing his flash drives that contained important term papers and projects and he realized other students were having the same problem and invented Memory on Hand. The MoH Band™ is available in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB sizes and designs range from camo to glow in the dark to one made for medical professionals.
I was recently given the opportunity to review a Memory on Hand Band and it is an awesome idea. My 13 year old is in middle school and around this age they start getting assigned a lot of projects that require electronic media; papers, PowerPoint presentations and she was always borrowing a flash drive from my husband and would either lose it before she made it to class or before she made it back home. The silicone material is one size fits all and is very comfortable. The silicone clasp fits over the end of the USB connector and provides an easy, safe and snug connection, with Memory on Hand she just fastens it to her wrist and it is with her whenever she needs it.
Memory on Hand can fulfill special orders with text or a logo in a variety of colors which would be great for your website, school, business or any other event. The MoH Band™ was recently featured on the Today Show as a great back to school item, see the video below and don’t forget to check them out on facebook and twitter.
Memory on Hand has also provided me with a 4GB Rainforest Memory on Hand Band to giveaway to one of my lucky readers.
Just enter using the PromoSimple widget below and a winner will be chosen on 1/14. Good luck!
I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
Lydia Harpe says
I’ll be giving it to my mom.
Aggie says
I would keep it for myself.
Monique Eckert says
I would keep it for myself 😉
Peggy says
I would give this to my daughter
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terri moore says
I would give this to my oldest son for his birthday this month. He would use it for music and think I was a cool Mom.
danielle priser says
My daughter would love this for school!
Danna Wolf says
I would give it to my little brother. He’s always losing stuff, and this would be more convenient.
Carolyn N. says
I would give it to my niece.
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michelle dement says
i would keep it…it would come in handy while sewing and embroidering
Sarah L says
I’ll be using it.
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mogrill12@gmail.com says
Id give it to my daughter.
Thanks for the chance.
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Marianne S. says
I would give this to my son, for his schoolwork.
SaraLee E says
I wold give this to my son
amber carroll says
i will be using it for myself!
Danielle Royalegacy says
I will be giving to my son
Francisca S says
i’d keep it!
Kortney Picker says
I would keep it!
Denise S says
I’d give it to someone else.
BlackAsphodel says
I’d keep it for myself.
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golden storm says
i would give it to my son
Helga says
Id give it to a friend
Michele P. says
my daughter could use this for school work!
Deborah says
I would use it!
nikki krutz says
i will keep it for myself 🙂
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diane Baum says
Cute, I’d give it to my friend Linda
Jeanne Johnson says
I would keep it. It would come in handy for school. Like the guy that designed it, I am constantly losing mine.
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Denise says
I would give it to my daughter.
Mary Jamison says
Give to my sister and best friend.