iKlips DUO+ Dual Interface Flash Drive for $69
February 10, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
The world’s smartest flash drive is back and better than ever. With just a swivel, iKlips DUO+ lets you easily share files between iPhone, iPad, Mac, and PC. Plug it in and you can view, backup, and manage your galleries and data at extremely high speeds. Made for Apple devices, but compatible with PC as well, this powerful dual-interface Lightning and USB 3.1 drive will revolutionize the way you manage your data between devices.
5/5 Stars, The Gadget Flow
- Move videos, music, photos, & anything else between your Apple & PC devices w/ ease
- Transfer at up to 25 MB/s on Lightning devices & up to 130 MB/s on USB devices
- Clip on to your keychain or bag & carry easily thanks to the ergonomic, lightweight design
- Plug into your device through any case – that’s right, any case
- Get the free iKlips 3.0 app to activate a variety of advanced features like direct photo backup, 3D Touch support, social media integration, & more
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Capacity: 32GB
- USB 3.1 read speed: up to 130 MB/s
- Lightning read speed: 25 MB/s
Compatibility
- Lightning-compatible iPhones, iPads, and Macs
- USB-compatible PCs and Macs
- Free app available for iOS
Includes
- iKlips DUO+ (32GB black)
- Keychain ring
- Leather accessory
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