
The Crypteks USB is claimed to be the world’s first USB storage device that supports a 256-bit AES hardware encryption. Measuring at only 3.1-inch x 1.1-inch, the portable storage device offers a total of 14,348,907 possible combinations. The Crypteks USB is also made from ultra high grade aluminum. Available in an 8GB and a 16GB models, the Crypteks USB is priced at $130 and $160, respectively. [Kickstarter]

Sweden-based gaming peripherals maker QPAD has rolled out the MK-85. It is claimed as the world’s first mechanical keyboard that provides full N-key roll over via USB. This gaming keyboard features Cherry MX Red key switches, which provide no tactile or audible feedback, individual red LED backlights, programmable keys, a built-in USB hub, audio and headphone connectors. QPAD will launch the MK-85 gaming keyboard next month for €149.90 ($200.50). [Product Page]

Yoon-jin Gon, Yoon-tae Myoung and Kim Sung Hun have designed the USB Watch. It is a combination of a wristwatch and a USB flash drive. This wearable gadget is powered by a built-in battery, which can be recharge using a USB port. Every time you charge its battery, the USB Watch will automatically sync with the computer’s time. You can also check the current memory status at the touch of a button. See more pictures after the jump. Read more

Silicon Power has rolled out the new Touch T01 USB flash drive. Measuring 24.7mm x 13.8mm x 4.6mm and weighing 2.6 grams, the storage device is dust-proof, vibration-proof and waterproof thanks to its state-of-art Chip On Board (COB) packaging technology. The Silicon Power Touch T01 also supports a USB 2.0 interface and a brushed metal material that prevents the surface from fingerprints. Available in 4GB, 8GB and 16GB of storage capacities, the Touch T01 comes bundled with a 60-day free trial of Norton AntiVirus 2011 and an SP Widget free download software. No word on pricing at this time. [CDR Labs]

Shanghai Donya has started selling the Evergreen DN-ECS01 USB turntable. What makes this stereo record player unique is that it comes in a briefcase. The Evergreen DN-ECS01 connects to your computer via a USB port, allowing you to record old melodies into your computer. Measuring 358mm x 290mm x 110mm and weighing 650 grams, the Evergreen DN-ECS01 USB turntable is priced at 8999 Yen($115) [Donya]

Ceton has announced the availability of the InfiniTV 4 USB tuner. Priced at $299.99 each, the device allows you to record four HD shows simultaneously or enjoy cable TV, Netflix, Internet TV, music, photos and videos from one device. The InfiniTV also enables you to stream live shows or recordings to other TVs and computers (requires Media Center Extender). The Ceton InfiniTV 4 USB tuner is currently available for purchase via Amazon, New Egg and other retailers. [Press Release]

Brando has released a new USB flash drive, which is disguised as a bottle opener. Measuring 74mm x 33mm x 4mm and weighing 21 grams, the USB Bottle Opener Flash Drive II supports the USB 2.0 interface and is compatible with the Microsoft Windows, Linux and Mac operating systems. Available in a 2GB, 4GB and 8GB of storage spaces, the USB Bottle Opener Flash Drive II are priced at $16, $18 and $25, respectively. [Brando]

XtremeMac has rolled out the InCharge Sync adjustable dock for the iPod, iPhone and iPad. The case-friendly InCharge Sync dock provides a 10 Watts of power for rapid charging of all Apple portable devices. The device is equipped with a 4 ft. USB to mini USB cable, an adjustable rear support, and collapsible prongs for added portability. The XtremeMac InCharge Sync is currently available in the U.S. for $29.99 each. [XtremeMac]

The XtremeMac InCharge Home USB wall charger allows you to charge your power-hungry iPod, iPhone or iPad at home, office, cafe, or wherever you travel. The device comes with a compact design with collapsible prongs that are ideal for travel. The XtremeMac InCharge provides a 10 Watt USB port for fast charging of iOS devices and a detachable cable that doubles as a charging/sync cable for use with your computer. The XtremeMac InCharge Home USB wall charger is priced at $29.99 each. [XtremeMac]

The ASUS RT-N66U is a new high-end dual band router, which is part of the company’s Black Diamond series. The device has three detachable antennas, providing Wi-Fi speeds of up to 450Mbps on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. The ASUS RT-N66U provides two USB 2.0 ports, so you can share an external HDD or a printer on the network. This wireless router also supports for FTP server and UPnP AV. Sadly, there is no info on pricing and availability at this moment. [VR-Zone]