Packaging and Contents:
The DataTraveler 150 comes packaged as shown above. While the plastic bubble gives you a great view of the drive, it can be a little hard to get open without the help of a sharp knife or razor. Once opened though, you have access to the contents. Along with the DT150, you get a small lanyard which can be used to attach the drive to your keychain.
Physical Features:
The DT150 is definitely one of the larger flash drives in Kingston's lineup. Measuring 3.06" (77.9mm) long, 0.9" (22mm) wide and 0.47" (12.05mm) thick, its about the size of a pocketknife or disposable lighter. While you probably wouldn't want it hanging off of your keychain, it easily fits in a pocket or purse.
The body of the DT150 is constructed of lightweight, black plastic which is covered in bright orange, or, in the case of 64GB version, red panels. To prevent it from getting lost, the cap can be placed on the opposite end of the drive, similar to the cap on a pen. The LED is located on the top of the DT150, on the end opposite from the one with the USB connector. While not very impressive in these pictures, the LED lights up blue whenever the drive is accessed.