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SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go USB Type-C 128GB
The SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go USB Type-C 128GB is a USB 3.1 featuring a swivel design to protect the connectors, and a keyring loop
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Bar Code: 619659177201Part Number: SDDDC3-128G-G46Brand: SanDiskCapacity 128GBUSB Interface USB Type CWarranty 5 Years
Looking for 128GB of storage that works across your USB Type-C and Type-A devices? Whether you are taking amazing photos of your latest adventure or creating content in the office, the SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go is the 2-in-1 flash drive that lets you easily move files between USB Type-C smartphones, tablets and Macs and USB Type-A computers. Just plug in the drive to easily free up space on your smartphone or to automatically back up your photos, videos, music, documents and contacts. Plus, the dual-purpose swivel design protects connectors and features a keyring hole to take your drive on the go.
At-a-Glance- The 2-in-1 flash drive with a reversible USB Type-C and a traditional Type-A connector.- Seamlessly move content between your USB Type-C smartphone, tablets and Macs and USB Type-A computers- Free up space on your USB Type-C smartphone so you can take more photos.- Automatically back up photos using the SanDisk Memory Zone app.- High-performance USB 3.1 Gen 1 drive with 150MB/s read speeds lets you quickly move your files to your computer- Dual-purpose swivel design protects connectors and features a keyring hole to take your drive on the go
SpecificationsPerformance: Up to 150MB/s read speedCapacities: 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TBMobile device compatibility: Smartphones, tablets, and other host devices with USB Type-C ports. Check for your device at www.sandisk.com/dualdrive-cInterface: USB Type-C or USB Type A connectors; USB 3.1 (Gen 1)PC/Mac computer compatibility: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, Mac OS X v10.9+Software: SanDisk Memory Zone app for Android (available on Google Play)Dimensions: 8.60 x 12.10 x 44.41 mmOperational temperature: 0° - 45°C (32° - 113°F)Storage temperature:-10° - 70°C (14° - 158°F)Warranty: 5-year warranty
Really fast drive and works as it should.very good service from picstop and prompt delivery
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Very good value and ideal for using between laptops that have USB and type-c.
Excellent product and really far Delivery
Bought 128GB model but only had 114GB of space. I understand actual usage space varies but do not understand 14GB for a USB drive. Contacted Sandisk and they said it was OS. I don’t know how an OS for a USB drive can be so large.
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As the manufacturer themselves have explained - If you have received a memory card or USB and the capacity seems to be a little less than you expected this is normal and probably not due to a fault. Memory is pre-formatted for immediate use in compatible devices, however if you have formatted it incorrectly or not using in a compatible device this can also give you an incorrect capacity reading.So if you haven't formatted it and you are using it in a compatible device and the memory shows less space than advertised there are two main reasons for this;Firstly some of a flash storage device’s listed capacity is used for formatting and other functions and therefore is not available for data storage.Secondly is the calculation of the bytes and the space used for file management, you can also find an explanation of this on the back of the retail packaging you received.One megabyte to us mere mortals is equal to 1,000,000 bytes, one gigabyte equating to 1,000,000,000 bytes. Though to a computer with phenomenal calculating power a megabyte is 1,048,576 bytes and a gigabyte is 1,073,741,824 bytes. As you multiple the latter against the calculations of a human, that is where the perceived loss is - in fact 70 MB per GB. The manufacturer SanDisk has a clear explanation of this on their website, click this link to read the information: Capacity of the device does not match its label https://kb-eu.sandisk.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/46
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