Packaging and Contents:

The Atom Flash Drive 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 Atom, you get a small lanyard which can be used to attach the drive to your keychain or mobile phone.

Physical Features:

The Atom is the smallest among Imation's flash drives. Embedded with a SIP (System in Package) module, the drive measures just 32mm long, 12mm wide and 4.8mm thick. At this size, the Atom is hardly noticeable when placed in a pocket or on a keychain.

The body of the Atom is constructed of a durable, but lightweight, black plastic. The drive also has a strip of aluminum showing the Imation logo as well as the capacity of the drive. Surprisingly, the Atom's USB connector is also constructed of plastic. I was a bit concerned that without a cap, the plastic connector would become damaged. However, it has stood up pretty well to every day use.