Verbatim 128GB Store ‘n’ Go Dual OTG USB 3.2 Gen 1 Flash Drive for USB-C Devices – 2 in 1 Type C Thumb Drive
Original price was: $16.99.$15.29Current price is: $15.29.
Price: $16.99 - $15.29
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Store ‘n’ Go Dual USB 3.2 Gen 1 Flash Drives for USB-C Devices Verbatim’s Store ‘n’ Go Dual USB Drive for USB-C Devices allows you to transfer files simply and quickly between USB-A and USB-C devices, such as smartphones, laptops, or other devices. Delivering dependable storage with two different USB connector types, Dual USB drives simplify file transferring between devices. Free up storage space on your mobile devices by directly saving your documents and media files to a Dual USB drive. With plug-and-play functionality, easily backup your files across multiple devices and quickly share with peers.
Transfer files quickly and easily between your USB-C equipped mobile device or laptop and other PC’s; Convenient lanyard keeps cap tethered to the drive
Access files stored on drive directly from smartphone or tablet – no need to transfer to device
No wireless connection or data plan usage required; simply insert the flash drive into the applicable port (USB-A or USB-C) on your PC and transfer the files
USB 3.2 Gen 1 connectivity and performance with USB 2.0 compatibility; requires USB 3.0 host device for optimum performance. USB-C transfer speed is dependent on device. Compatible with Mac and Windows Platforms
Verbatim has been a leader in data storage technology since 1969, and guarantees this product with a limited lifetime warranty and technical support
Customers say
Customers appreciate the flash drive’s compact size, with one noting it packs 128GB in a small package, and its dual USB-C and USB-A connectors. The drive receives positive feedback for its quality and value for money. Functionality and transfer speed receive mixed reviews – while some find it works well in cars, others report it stops working, and while some praise its fast speeds, others find them atrocious. The failure rate is concerning, with multiple customers reporting that their drives completely failed or became unrecoverable after three months.










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