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Flash Drive Duo

Samsung’s 64GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive Duo makes transferring files between smartphones, tablets, and PCs, a breeze, all for just $17.99, today only, originally $27.99. OTG technology features both standard and micro USB connectors, making it ideal for transferring files between smartphones, tablets, and PCs. This versatile flash drive lets you transfer large files in seconds thanks to SuperSpeed USB 3.0 technology, which delivers speeds up to 130 MB/s. Product page. Continue reading for more pictures and information.

Samsung Flash Drive Duo

Samsung’s 64GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive Duo is waterproof, shockproof, as well as X-Ray proof, and you can pick one up for $19.99, today only, originally priced at $27.99. It features both standard and micro USB connectors, making it ideal for transferring files between smartphones, tablets, and PCs. This versatile flash drive lets you transfer large files in seconds thanks to SuperSpeed USB 3.0 technology, which delivers speeds up to 130 MB/s. Product page. Continue reading for more information.

Ultra Fit 128GB

SanDisk’s Ultra Fit 128GB USB 3.0 Drive may be dime-sized, but it packs plenty of storage space, all for $34.94, today only. With read speeds of up to 130MB/s and write speeds up to ten times faster than standard USB 2.0 drives, the SanDisk Ultra Fit USB 3.0 Flash Drive lets you quickly move, store, and share your favorite media. Product page. Continue reading for a speed test video and more information.

SanDisk Ultra Flair

SanDisk’s Ultra Flair USB 3.0 64GB Flash Drive not only stores your data, but fits on a keychain as well for easy transport, all for $16.99, today only, originally priced at $39.99. Spend less time waiting to transfer files and enjoy high-speed USB 3.0 performance of up to 150MB/s. With transfer speeds to drive up to 15 times faster than standard USB 2.0 drives, you can transfer a full length movie in less than 30 seconds Product page. Continue reading for another video review and more information.

The SanDisk Ultra Fit 128GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive may be thumbnail-sized, but it definitely packs enough storage for all of your most important files while on the go, and you can pick one up for only $29.74, today only, originally priced at $79.99. This ultra-small, low-profile drive stays put for extra storage or moves media super-fast between devices. Now you can transfer a full-length movie in less than 40 seconds. Product page. Continue reading for another video preview and more information.

SanDisk Ultra 64GB Micro OTG

SanDisk’s Ultra 64GB Micro USB 3.0 OTG Dual Drive is compatible with both Android devices as well as Windows / OS X computers, and you can pick one up for just $19.97, today only, originally priced at $37.99. Quickly and easily transfer your files between OTG-enabled Android smartphones and tablets1 and PC and Mac computers. Product page. Continue reading for another video review and more information.

DSLR USB Drive

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DSLR USB drives are nothing new, but this one, modeled after the Sony a7R II mirrorless DSLR, takes detail to the next level. This is possible because these aren’t some cheap knockoffs from China, but rather real drives made by Sony, intended to be given out to journalists and authorized dealers of their photography equipment. Like most rare and limited edition things, these eventually made their way to eBay, in which they were being auctioned off for $40 a piece – now sold out. The lens screws right off to reveal the USB connector and the body mainly just serves as a protective case when it’s not in use. Continue reading for more creative USB designs that geeks would love.

220-Volt Flash Drive

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If you’re looking to destroy a computer in an unsuspecting manner, USB killer v2.0 by YouTube user “Dark Purple” should do the trick. This USb drive boasts a DC-to-DC converter that charges a set of capacitors concealed within its casing. Once plugged in to a functional port, the energy is then redirected back into the device as a 220-volt electric surge repeatedly, until the hardware completely fails. Continue reading for another video and more information.