TOKK™ Photo Cube: 64GB Data Backup for $89
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
What if your phone gets lost or damaged? TOKK™ Photo Cube automatically backs up your most precious moments! By simply connecting it to your charger, this super easy plug-and-play solution automatically copies all your data, including Calendar, Contact, Photos & Videos, and more, as you power up your device. With a smart backup design, Photo Cube sends you a reminder notification when the memory card is full, it will also resume backing from where you left off last time. Photo Cube is your portable backup drive on the go.
- Multi-standard iOS/Android backup solution
- Compatible w/ all iOS & Android smart devices
- USB interface for easy & universal use
- 64GB capacity to store all your data
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: white
- Materials: plastic
- Product dimensions: 3″H x 1″L x 1″W
- I/O ports:
- 1x USB 3.1 Type-A Plug
- 1x Type-A Receptacle
- 1x microSD Card Slot
- Transfer speed:
- USB 3.1 Gen.1: up to 70mbps (read)
- Lightning: up to 30mbps (read)
- Based on the speed of memory card used
- Storage capacity: 64GB
- Smart backup design
- Portable
- Manufacturer’s 1-year limited warranty
Compatibility
- Micro-B port: iPhone, iPad, iPad Pro, Android
- Type-C port: Android
- USB-A male connector: Android 5 to 9 with OTG function enabled
Includes
- TOKK™ Photo Cube
- 64GB microSD card
- Multi-format charging cable
- USB wall charger
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