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SanDisk Ultra Fit Series USB 3.0 Flash Drive

SanDisk 64GB Ultra Fit Series USB 3.0 Flash Drive


USB flash drives are great devices for transferring huge amounts of data from one computing device to another. Sometimes we ecen use our USB flash drives as a semi-permanent extra storage for our devices. However normal USB drives just sticks out too much and are not practival to be left of the USB port when you are transporting your laptop for example. The SanDisk 64GB Ultra Fit Series USB 3.0 Flash Drive on the other hand is about the size of a Bluetooth or RF USB receiver that often comes with a wireless mouse.
Like the USB receiver, the SanDisk 64GB Ultra Fit Series drive has a very low profile and just sticks out slightly from the USB port. It sits securely and is unlikely to get damaged when transporting your laptop around with the drive still plugged in the USB port. USB 3.0 has read speeds of up to 130 MB/s and write speeds that are up to 10 times faster than the older USB 2.0 devices. USB 3.0 devices are also backwards compatible with the older standard which means you can transfer files between newer and older machines. It just means that it will take longer on the older device.
The SanDisk 64GB Ultra Fit Series drive also comes with a one-year free subscription to RescuePRO Deluxe recovery software.source This software helps to recover deleted files, photos and videos and save them to your computer’s drive.
The flash drive is also available in 16 GB and 32 GB sizes.


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