Maikou 5-in-1 USB 3.0 Flash Drive Storage U Disk Pen Black 128GB Q1C0 For Sale

Maikou 5-in-1 USB 3.0 Flash Drive Storage U Disk Pen Black 128GB Q1C0
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Maikou 5-in-1 USB 3.0 Flash Drive Storage U Disk Pen Black 128GB Q1C0:
$23.72

This product is stylish and lightweight, easy to use and carry. Adopting new concept, classic fashion.

Features:
Stylish and lightweight, convenient to carry and easy to use.
Fast speed, plug and play, in line with USB3.0 specification, data transmission speed is fast.
Safe and reliable, can be erased, and the data can be saved for a long time.
Whole disk or partition data encryption.
This usb flash pen has writing, -light, light bulb, currency detection, storage and other functions, convenient and practical.

Specifications:
Item type: 5-in-1 U Disk Pen
Capacity: 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, 128GB(optional)
Operating system: Any computer operating system
Power: Powered by USB bus
Data reading speed:
16GB: 50-70M/S 32GB: 50-70M/S 64GB:60-80M/S 128GB: 80-100M/S
Data write speed:
16G:18-30M/S 32G :15-30M/S 64G : 18-30M/S 128G: 18-30M/S
Can be made: "USB HDD/ZIP" boot disk (requires computer motherboard support)
Working temperature: 10℃-40℃
Working humidity: 10%-90%
Storage temperature: -20℃-60℃
Storage humidity: 5%-95%
U Flash Disk Format: FAT32 Flash
Memory Type: TLC
Package weight: 35g / 1.23ounces
Package size: 210 * 55 * 10mm / 8.26 * 2.16 * 0.39inches

Package list:
1 * U Disk Pen


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