- Capacity: Available in a wide range of capacities, from 8GB to 1TB (depending on the model).
- Interface:
- USB 2.0 (older models).
- USB 3.0/3.1/3.2 for faster speeds, with USB 3.0 being the most common for modern models.
- Speed:
- USB 2.0: Read speeds up to 20 MB/s and Write speeds up to 5 MB/s.
- USB 3.0/3.1: Read speeds up to 100 MB/s, Write speeds up to 40 MB/s (or higher, depending on the model and capacity).
- USB 3.2 (latest): Improved transfer speeds, with some models offering read speeds up to 400 MB/s.
- Compatibility: Compatible with devices running Windows, macOS, and Linux; also works with gaming consoles, media players, and car stereos (depending on the format).
- Durability: Often features a robust design, with some models being waterproof, shockproof, or temperature-resistant.
- Form Factor: Compact, lightweight, and typically designed with a small, ergonomic form that fits easily in pockets or keychains.
- Security: Some models come with built-in password protection or encryption software, such as SanDisk SecureAccess.
- LED Indicator: Many models include an LED indicator light that shows the device’s activity (reading/writing).
- Plug-and-Play: Works without needing any additional software or drivers on most devices.
Additional Features (may vary by model):
- SanDisk SecureAccess: For added security, password-protect your sensitive files with encryption.
- Write Protection: Some models come with a physical write-protection switch to avoid accidental deletion or modification of files.
- Keyring Hole: Certain models offer a hole for attaching the pen drive to keychains, making it easy to carry.
These specifications can vary based on the exact SanDisk model, so it’s recommended to check the product details for the specific version you are considering. SanDisk also offers high-performance drives under its Ultra and Extreme product lines for users who need even faster speeds and higher durability.
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