OSCOO 512GB USB Flash Drive,Up to 550MB/s–USB 3.2 Gen1 High-Speed Thumb Drive, Dual USB-C & USB-A Ports, Compatible with iPhone 15/16/17, Android Phones, Mac – Photo & Video Backup
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OSCOO 512GB USB Flash Drive,Up to 550MB/s–USB 3.2 Gen1 High-Speed Thumb Drive, Dual USB-C & USB-A Ports, Compatible with iPhone 15/16/17, Android Phones, Mac – Photo & Video Backup
[Dual USB-C + USB-A Design] Equipped with both USB Type-C and USB-A interfaces, this 2-in-1 flash drive offers wide compatibility with USB-C smartphones, Android tablets, laptops, desktops, car infotainment systems, smart TVs, and more
[High-Speed Transfer] Experience ultra-fast transfer speeds—up to 550MB/s read and 520MB/s write. Perfect for transferring 4K videos, high-resolution photos, and large files with SSD-like efficiency. For optimal performance, please ensure your device supports USB 3.2 interface. Important: If your Mac or iPhone does not recognize the USB drive, please format it to EXFAT using a computer. This will make it fully compatible with Apple systems.
[Plug-and-Play Across Platforms] No drivers or software needed. Fully compatible with Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and USB 2.0 devices. Designed for seamless use by creators, professionals, and everyday users
[Rugged Zinc Alloy Construction] Crafted from premium zinc alloy, the body ensures excellent durability, impact resistance, and heat dissipation. Includes a protective cap to guard both connectors from dust and damage
[Compact & Travel-Ready] Measuring just 2.74 × 0.68 × 0.37 inches (69.5 × 17.3 × 9.5mm), this sleek and lightweight flash drive fits easily into your pocket, backpack, or briefcase.【Capacity Notice】Storage capacity is defined using the decimal system (1GB = 1,000MB), as per manufacturer specifications. However, operating systems calculate capacity using the binary system (1GB = 1,024MB), which results in the actual usable capacity being approximately 7–10% less than the labeled amount.