Trek Thumdrive Pro Metal - USB class
On the market today, there are many USB brands that cause a lot of confusion for users, but with USB Trek, you will believe that this choice is correct.
Interface: USB 3.1 high speed.
This type of USB port is somewhat improved over USB 2.0 in terms of speed, performance, power management and bandwidth. It consists of two unidirectional data paths for conducting operations - receiving and sending data at the same time.
USB Thumdrive Pro Metal read speed of 32GB up to 113MB / s and writing speed 34MB / s. 32GB USB Thumdrive Pro Metal has a read speed of up to 113 MB / s and 34MB / s for the writing speed, which will help users save a lot of time during data copying.
Connection type: USB 3.1 Type A
This is the most popular USB connection standard today, compatible with most laptops, PCs, and supports the operating systems XP / Vista / 7 / 8.1 / 10 Mac OS X v10.9 onwards, easily Connect anytime, anywhere
USB Thumdrive Pro Metal creates many choices for your usage needs with capacities of 32/64 / 128GB.
Size: Compact with a length of 59.2mm, width 17.3mm, height 7.7mm extremely convenient for moving and storage. Especially, with the signal light design on the product surface, users can easily identify whether the device is connected or not in operation.
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