Hiksemi Blade HS-USB-E301 128GB USB 3.2 Pen Drive

  • MPN: HS-USB-E301-128G-U3
  • Model: Blade HS-USB-E301
  • Capacity: 128GB
  • Interface: USB 3.2
  • Performance: Up to 130 MB/s read,45MB/s Write
  • Connector Type: USB Type-A

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The Hiksemi Blade HS-USB-E301 128GB USB 3.2 Pen Drive offers a fast and dependable storage solution for users seeking superior performance. The Hiksemi Pen Drive features the latest USB 3.2 technology, it delivers astonishing read speeds of up to 130MB/s and write speeds of 45MB/s, vastly improving data transfer times compared to older USB 2.0 models. The Blade HS-USB-E301 Pen Drive uses a standard USB Type-A port, ensuring widespread compatibility with various devices such as laptops and desktop computers. The Hiksemi Blade HS-USB-E301 USB 3.2 Pen Drive 128GB capacity provides large space for documents, media files, and other important digital contents. Measuring a compact size yet strong making, the portable Hiksemi Blade HS-USB-E301 Pen Drive conveniently fits on your key holder for constant access to files anywhere. The pen drive is designed dustproof and waterproof for enhanced endurance and safeguarding your valuable data. Operable on Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems, the versatile Hiksemi Blade HS-USB-E301 fulfills the needs of different users through reliable cross-platform performance. Whether rapidly sharing documents, archiving treasured memories, or organizing your digital lifestyle, The Hiksemi Blade HS-USB-E301 128GB USB 3.2 stick offers the ideal blend of rapid speeds along with a durable and travel-friendly form factor.

Hiksemi Blade HS-USB-E301 128GB USB 3.2 Pen Drive

  • MPN: HS-USB-E301-128G-U3
  • Model: Blade HS-USB-E301
  • Capacity: 128GB
  • Interface: USB 3.2
  • Performance: Up to 130 MB/s read,45MB/s Write
  • Connector Type: USB Type-A

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The Hiksemi Blade HS-USB-E301 128GB USB 3.2 Pen Drive offers a fast and dependable storage solution for users seeking superior performance. The Hiksemi Pen Drive features the latest USB 3.2 technology, it delivers astonishing read speeds of up to 130MB/s and write speeds of 45MB/s, vastly improving data transfer times compared to older USB 2.0 models. The Blade HS-USB-E301 Pen Drive uses a standard USB Type-A port, ensuring widespread compatibility with various devices such as laptops and desktop computers. The Hiksemi Blade HS-USB-E301 USB 3.2 Pen Drive 128GB capacity provides large space for documents, media files, and other important digital contents. Measuring a compact size yet strong making, the portable Hiksemi Blade HS-USB-E301 Pen Drive conveniently fits on your key holder for constant access to files anywhere. The pen drive is designed dustproof and waterproof for enhanced endurance and safeguarding your valuable data. Operable on Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems, the versatile Hiksemi Blade HS-USB-E301 fulfills the needs of different users through reliable cross-platform performance. Whether rapidly sharing documents, archiving treasured memories, or organizing your digital lifestyle, The Hiksemi Blade HS-USB-E301 128GB USB 3.2 stick offers the ideal blend of rapid speeds along with a durable and travel-friendly form factor.

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