





Incubot, helmed by ToyboxDX’s Alan Yen, is coming out of the gates fast with a lineup that mixes retro Japanese themes with designer flavor. First up – their Nekobots, Japanese Robot designer USB drives.
These are great – and feel more like toys than previous designer usb offerings. They have articulation (head and arms) and a light-up chest plate. They separate at the waist for easy access to their 2 GB brains. The look is just right right down to the old school packaging. Grab the Nekobot leader, Blue 28 ($29.99, below ), or the special Neko “G” 3-pack ($89.99, above) limited to just 30 sets. The black ‘Inle’ Stealth has already sold out, and it’s easy to see why.
via: vinylpulse.
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