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Data Storage - MOVE SPEED 1TB Solid State Flash Drive 570MB/s High Speed USB Drive with Type C + USB 3.2 Drive Dual Port, Thumb Drive Compatible with iPhone 15, 16,17 Series/Android/Phone/MacBook/Audio/Smart TV

Features

【USB 3.2 Flash Drive High Speed Transmission】MOVE SPEED solid state USB drive Provides up to 570MB/s of Read Speed and 520MB/s of Write Speed, Featuring Higher Performance than General USB 3.1 Flash Drive. Save more time and effort when transferring and uploading files. Greatly improve work efficiency.

【Data Backup and dual interfaces】MOVE SPEED solid state USB drive have USB3.2 & type-c Dual interfaces. USB3.2 interface is for computer, and type-c interface is for Android Phone. Dual interfaces are more convenient for data transfer between different devices, so as to get rid of the cable and software, let you switch easily storage space. No more worrying about phone storage issues!

【Wide Compatibility and Easy to Use 】Thumb drive universal for iPhone 15/16/17 series, Android Type-C Phone, desktop, notebook, car audio system, smart TV and More. Plug and Play, extremely simple to use. Plugs directly into your android phone or computer, no cable and software required.

【High-Quality Zinc Alloy Case】SSD external hard drive is made of high-quality zinc alloy materials and advanced chip technology, it has excellent waterproof, dust-proof, anti-drop, high temperature and anti-magnetic properties.

【Built-In Heat Dissipation Holes】USB memory stick equipped with heat dissipation holes to avoid overheating and maintain stable performance.​

【What's in the Box】Package included: MOVE SPEED jump drive × 1, USB drive case × 1, User Manual, 7x 24 friendly customer service and 30-days 100% refund if any displeasure. Our after-sale team will deal with your issue in 24 hours.

【Capacity Note Storage】 For a 1TB external SSD USB drive, its displayed capacity often varies between operating systems: it typically shows the full 1TB on macOS, but only around 931GB on Windows. This 7% to 10% reduction in displayed capacity (compared to the drive’s labeled capacity) comes from differences in unit interpretation algorithms. Windows follows the binary standard, defining 1GB as 1024MB, USB storage devices like SSDs and drives use the decimal standard for labeling, where 1GB equals 1000MB.

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