iMemStick 3.0 MFi-Certified Lightning Flash Drive for $74
February 21, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
Instantly free up space on your your devices with the outstanding transfer speed of iMemStick 3.0. Packing transfer speeds of up to 100 MB/s this 2-in-1 cable acts as a convenient flash drive and a super portable charging cable for iOS devices. Moving files between PC and iOS devices is a breeze, with a 4GB HD video transferring from the iMemStick in just about a minute. Keeping your important files organized and with you when you need them has never been easier.
- Free up space on your iOS devices & PC w/ a portable 64 GB
- Transfer files between iOS devices & PC at lightning speeds of up to 100 MB/s
- Charge your iOS devices on-the-go when connecting to a computer
- Browse contents on your flash drive from your iOS device w/ the free app to backup what you need fast
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- MFi-Certified
- Capacity: 64 GB
- Computer transfer speed: 100 MB/s
- Computer writing speed: 65 MB/s
- iOS transfer speed: 30 MB/s
- iOS writing speed: 25 MB/s
- Flash drive dimensions: 0.55″ x 1.71″ x 0.26″
- Charging cable dimensions: 0.22″ x 0.10″ x 6″
- Weight: 0.29 oz
Compatibility
- iPhone 5 or later
- iPad
- iPad mini
- Mac
- PC
Includes
- iMemStick 3.0 MFi-Certified Lightning Flash Drive (black)
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