Designed by Sylvain Willenz for FREECOM, the CLS mobile drive takes inspiration from old school cassettes and floppies. It is basically a mobile hard drive that integrates the labeling system as a way to organize data. The paper labels are used behind the removable windows in the side of the drive, so that the user can recognize the contents of the hard drives. It comes featured with an USB cable and a dock that allows the connectivity of three drives and one extra peripheral to the computer at the same time. As far as the packing is concerned, CLS mobile drive come in stack-able and see through case with some extra labels.






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