I.D Pet : Combination of A Dog Collar and A USB Drive

Many times one of the most common complaints that the pet owners have is their pets being lost. The innovative pet holder by South Korean Industrial designer Ji-Hoon Chung can be said to be a tool that is a very helpful for all the pet owners. The device though looks like any ordinary pet holder but on closer examination one can see that it’s more than just that. Tucked away in this normal pet collar is the USB pen drive on which the user can feed in the data about his contact details which will facilitate in the tracking of the pet in case it is lost. We can save info like dog’s name, blood type, address and phone number, then people can find a lost pet’s owner very quickly. So, it is quite a handy solution for the pet owners.

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Designer : Ji-Hoon Chung

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toyotaboy says: January 29, 2009

Ummm yeah, do your research. This product has existed for 2 years:
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/peripherals/microid-re

Ji-hoon Chung says: February 5, 2009

Dear, Viewers.

This work has done at Sourcery, LLC in NY 2007. I researched possible similar products at that time and there was no such a product like this. I saw a lot of responses like do research first … yeah, I did.

Please, see the idea how it can be reduced in size and the way it combines a USB and a Collar together.

kendra says: October 11, 2010

I like it.







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