Sandisk USB-C Flash Drive: Sandisk launches world’s smallest USB-C flash drive, know storage and design
Sandisk USB-C Flash Drive: Storage device manufacturing company Sandisk has launched a new compact flash drive in India. Designed by the company, this compact storage device has been designed keeping in mind USB-C compatible laptops, tablets and other devices. The drive is available in capacities ranging from 64GB to 1TB, and the company claims that the 1TB version is the world’s smallest USB-C drive in its category. According to the company, this flash drive is so small that it can be left plugged in to the device. That means there will be no need to remove and apply again and again.
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Speed
According to the company, the Extreme Fit USB-C drive supports USB 3.2 Gen 1 connectivity and offers read speeds of up to 400 MB/sec for capacities ranging from 128 GB to 1 TB, while the 64 GB variant supports read speeds of up to 300 MB/sec.
Design
Designed as a plug-and-stay storage device, this flash drive has a compact size that doesn’t look too bulging even when connected to the device. It is compatible with Windows 10 and later, macOS 12 and later, and iPadOS 15 and above, making it suitable for use on multiple computing platforms.
Weight
Talking about the design, the Extreme Fit USB-C flash drive measures 18.5 mm x 15.7 mm x 13.6 mm in size and weighs around 3 grams. It operates in a temperature range of 0° Celsius to 45° Celsius and comes with a five-year limited warranty.
backup configure
The drive also works with the SanDisk Memory Zone app, which allows users to manage files and configure automatic backups on supported systems.
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This flash drive can also be useful for traveling users, content creators and students. Due to its small size, it can be kept in a laptop.
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