With the amount of music that we listen to, pictures and videos that we take, plus apps we install, the 16GB of internal memory on most of our Android phones is never enough. Even if you put a 64GB microSD, storage on our devices still sometimes becomes a problem. SanDisk has released a newer, updated version of its popular Dual USB Drive, version 3.0, to help you with transferring and storing files from your smartphone or tablet.
It works just like any other USB, except that it also has a micro-USB to be able to connect to your Android device and transfer files, without having to use any wires or connecting to a laptop or desktop. The updated version also ensures faster file transfers with a speed of up to 130MB per second from the storage drive to your computer, so you can back up the videos and pictures that you transferred from your smartphone or tablet.
Design-wise, the Dual USB Drive 3.0 has a retractable design for easier and safer access. It also now has a longer micro-USB connector since some Android devices have cases and port covers that might need a longer one. To better facilitate the file transfers to the drive, you can use the SanDisk Memory Zone app, which has already reached more than two million downloads on the Google Play Store. The app auto-launches once the Dual USB Drive is connected so you can easily manage the files between your device and the storage drive.
SanDisk’s Dual USB Drive 3.0 is already available worldwide with capacities ranging from 16GB to 64GB, and the SRP from as low as $22.99 with the $64.99 being the most expensive one.
SOURCE: SanDisk