Ewolt in Singapore to Raise Funds for DriWE Flash Key for iPhone
Offering deal from $19 (retails $69), with Lightning and hi-speed USB connector, microUSB converter, and slot for microSD card
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on June 7, 2016 at 2:59 pmEwolt, a Singapore-based company, launches a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo.com to raise funds for mass production of a device that is promising to be affordable and change the storage experience for iPhone users.

“Picture this: You are about to board an 8-hour (or longer) flight. You have brought your iPhone or iPad with you so you can spend the day ahead watching movies, but there is a problem – your device’s memory is filled or the Internet connection is too slow. What do you do? DRiWE is the perfect solution,” stated Eddie Lee, co-founder, Ewolt.
DRiWE is a tiny, pocket-sized device that’s just a couple of inches in length, so it’s perfect as your travel companion. There’s a Lightning connector at one end to plug into an iPhone or iPad, with a built-in unique 3-in-1 Hi-Speed USB connector at the other end to plug into a PC, Mac, and connect to Android using microUSB converter. It also has a slot for a MicroSD Card as a memory source, making it simple to move files between various devices by using EWO-Design App without iTunes. DRiWE is forged with high-quality metal designed to match Apple devices.
“DRiWE save you money?” added project author. “You can own DRiWE at a price so inexpensive, for only $19. Do the math: a 32GB-Class10 MicroSD Card costs around $10-$19, and you add up DRiWE cost of $19+$10 which brings it up to $29. If you have already done a market research at the Apple Store and some other brands on Indiegogo funding a device with built-in 32GB memory you find they will cost you around $69-$130. Be flexible and gain control with DRiWE!” explained Eddie Lee.
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DRiWE is ready for public, and the company is looking to raise fund for mass production and is offering a deal from $19 (retails $69), limited for super earlybird backers who jump on this quickly.











