SanDisk launches Ultra Dual USB drive, starts at Php980

In addition to the 128GB Extreme PRO USB 3.0, SanDisk has also debuted the Ultra Dual USB drive which is primarily geared towards mobile device users.

The Ultra Dual USB drive is somewhat similar to the i-Flashdrive HD Gen2 wherein the nifty flash drive can be used to back-up/store files from their smartphone/tablet without the need for an extra cable.

SanDisk Ultra Dual philippines

However, the two thumbdrives do differ in some areas. On one hand, the i-FlashDrive, particularly the HD Gen2, is compatible with more devices (iPad/iPhone with 30-pin connector, iPad/iPhone with Lightning, Micro-USB for Android and PC/Mac) thanks to the supplied USB adapters.

On the other hand, the SanDisk Ultra Dual USB drive is considerably cheap compared to the what is PhotoFast’s offerings. For reference, the 16GB variant of the i-FlashDrive HD Gen2 goes for Php5,500, while the Ultra Dual USB drive with the same capacity only retails for Php980.

SanDisk Ultra Dual USB drive specs:
SKU: SDDD-0016G-G46 (16GB), SDDD-0032G-G46 (32GB), SDDD-0064G-G46 (64GB)
Available Capacities: 16GB, 32GB and 64GB
Compatibility: USB 2.0
Operating Temperature: 0~60° C
Dimension: 36.58 x 19.81 x10.92mm

In addition to the 16GB version, the SanDisk Ultra Dual USB drive is also available locally in 32GB and 64GB capacities which have an SRP of Php1,600 and Php2,980 respectively.

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One thumb drive to rule them all

Wouldn’t be cool if all of your files, including all your movie and song collections, are stored in a keychain-sized thumb drive? Well, if money isn’t a big deal to you, then Kingston might just have what you’re looking for. Folks, meet the world’s first 1TB thumb drive – the DataTraveler HyperX Predator 3.0.

Apart from being the world’s largest-capacity USB 3.0 flash drive, Kingston recently announced storage solution is also a speed demon reaching transfer speeds up to 240Mbps and 160Mbps write-speed. According to Kingston, its mammoth capacity and incredible speed allows users to view/edit large files straight from the thumb drive.

DataTraveller HyperX Predator

However, the colossal capacity and blazing fast read/write speed isn’t the only thing that’s insane about the DataTraveler HyperX Predator. The 512GB version of this Zinc alloy-enclosed thumb drive can be had for a bank-breaking USD1,750. Just imagine how much its 1TB brethren will cost once it debuts on the latter part of this quarter.

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