🚀 Dual-speed, dual-port, double the convenience!
The SanDisk 256GB Ultra Dual Drive combines USB Type-C and USB 3.1 technology to deliver fast 150MB/s read speeds, enabling quick file transfers between smartphones, tablets, and computers. Its retractable, reversible design ensures easy connectivity and portability, while OTG support lets you expand storage on compatible Android devices instantly.
Read Speed | 1.5E+2 Megabytes Per Second |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Color | Black, Silver |
Model Name | SDDDC2- |
Product Dimensions | 0.79"D x 1.5"W x 0.37"H |
Flash Memory Type | USB flash memory |
Manufacturer | Western Digital Technologies Inc. |
Hardware Connectivity Technology | USB Type A, USB Type C |
UPC | 619659154844 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00619659154844 |
RAM | 256 GB |
Hard Drive | 256 GB |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Item model number | 164113 |
Hardware Platform | Mac, PC |
Item Weight | 0.321 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.5 x 0.81 x 0.37 inches |
ASIN | B06XC1WGQR |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 14, 2017 |
A**L
Perfect for iphone and ipod
The SanDisk USB drive is a fantastic blend of reliability and performance. Its compact, durable design makes it perfect for on-the-go use, easily slipping into a pocket or bag. I’ve been impressed with the fast transfer speeds, whether I’m moving large video files or backing up important documents. The plug-and-play functionality works seamlessly across my devices, and the storage capacity (I got the 256GB model) is more than enough for my needs. SanDisk’s reputation for quality shines through, and I’ve had zero issues with data corruption or connectivity. Highly recommend this USB drive for anyone needing dependable, portable storage!
N**H
Great little thumb drive, Does actually work with IPhone 15
I’ve had this thumb drive for close to a year now and find it very reliable and convenient for transferring files from my different devices to my laptop. I recently got an iPhone 15 PM and was curious if it would work on it since the new iPhones now have USB C ports rather than lightning ports. I got on here and checked the reviews to see if anyone else had tried it or asked the question of whether it’s compatible or not. To my disappointment all the questions that were answered about it it indicated it didn’t work and that iOS didn’t recognize it and the SanDisk app doesn’t recognize it. Wanting to double check and verify myself I went to the App Store and re-downloaded a couple of Sandisks apps that I had previously used and gave it a shot. To my dismay the reviews were right and the App Store software from the manufacturer does not recognize it. I still wasn’t satisfied with that outcome so I plugged it in again and opened the “Files” app which is the iOS native software that comes on it from the factory. I hit the back button a couple times and got to the “On My Phone” folder and was delighted to see that the IPhone recognizes the thumb drive natively with no extra software required to use it and you get an extra 256 GB of storage(depending on your model). It works like any drive would on your PC. You can create folders, save any type of document you want and even have the option to format the drive if you so choose. Just wanted to pass this along to anyone who was wondering and may not be totally familiar with the iPhone. The only negative thing that I have to say about this drive, is that it does get rather warm when plugged in and using it via the USB port. It’s not really anything that causes any problems, but I can’t imagine it’s good for the lifespan of the drive running that hot.
M**A
Good USB drive
It's great, good feeling materials; I mean I've yet to break it and I break everything so that's a good sign on durability. Good storage but nothing to write about. It's just a basic USB A to- C drive which is perfect if that's what your probably looking for. Id say it's worth it honestly, not much to write about,but does the job. And the job gets done.
D**Y
seems pretty fast.. but
fast enough for laptop use in transferring files and photos . I am not using this for massive back up, just for collecting, for safe keeping and quick access from one source to another. It came with a file manager called Zone, with cure little squirrel logo, however, to use it with cell phone and pc, you have to agree to signing away all of your rights (seemingly), with their promise to guard your privacy??? I believe some dictators from past history made those kinds of promises -- not that I have anything to hide, just saying. Allow this, allow that, turn over everything, so it seems, to this Scandisk app, enabling it to send you emails with offers and to collect any and all information is requests. FREE? Like that old saying, " Ain't nothing free in this world, honey." Because of that, I formatted the Scandisk, and what did I get? 232GBThe Scandisk Zone file manager is gone. Yes, you can use the storage on the drive for copy and paste, or drag and drop -- perfect for me. But what happened to the missing GB -- supposed to be a 256GB drive and before formatting is measured out to 232GB, okay, so I do and exFat format, and the Zone app is gone and the drive, tested by Bitdefender is clean, now tests out at 232 GB available, still. WHERE did the other 24GB go? 24 GB? I have several older flash drive with that much memory and those drives, for that much memory, cost me nearly as much as this drive -- where is the money? I mean, where is the missing 24 GB of memory, that is, storage???? I would send it back, but the danged little thing is just that, nice and small, and not interfering or blocking other inputs, and the ingenious design, sliding from C to USB is so handy. Still, I feel a bit robbed, and was fooled into thinking the Zone App would be something of value. My honest review, hoping for more, got less, semi-satisfied. It will work for my limited demands, but is you are planning on this for a big file back up system? I already have an external and a cloud. This is just for quick movement without having to drag out cables and setting up, just a plug and play from one device to another, or an occasional backup file or two. I know, more than you wanted, or need to know -- which part though? Hope this is helpful in your selection.
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