Pen drives with dual interfaces

Updated on 17-Mar-2021

Pen drives with dual interfaces have made the transfer of contents between different types of devices much easier. These nifty little devices come with a micro-USB connector or Type-C USB connector on one end and a standard Type-A USB 3.0/2.0 connector on the other end (depending on the make and brand). The result – a sleek and handy drive that lets you move all your content from your phone/tablet to your laptop or vice versa. If you are looking to simplify your data transfers or reduce the time required, here are few pen drives with dual interfaces available on Amazon.

SanDisk Ultra Dual 32GB USB 3.0 OTG Pen Drive

If you are looking to free up space on your phone, you can use the Ultra Dual 32GB to back up your videos, contacts, photos, music and so much more. The SanDisk Memory Zone App that is available on Google Play will help you better manage your videos and phones. This pen drive is designed to be retractable, which is what lends to its rather compact size making this an extremely portable option. It comes with a Micro-USB connector and a normal Type-A USB 3.0 connector.

Kingston DataTraveler MicroDuo 3C 32GB Flash Drive

With speeds of up to 100MB/s read and 15MB/s write, the Kingston DataTraveler aims to keep your data tasks unhindered. The rotating cap design protects the USB Type-C connector for added safety. Its operating temperature range of 0 to 60 degrees celsius makes it durable across Indian weather conditions. It weighs under 30grams and is designed to be compact for high portability. The USB-A port on the device enables seamless connectivity with laptops and desktop PCs. Its metallic design enhances the durability of the Kingston DataTraveler MicroDuo 3C.

SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive USB Type-C 64 GB Pen Drive

SanDisk is one the most well-known names out there when it comes to the world of USB drives. They have been creating some of the most durable and fast drives that have been in circulation forever. The Ultra Dual Drive USB Type-C 64 GB pen drive is no different. It comes with a USB connector for your Type-C smartphones on one end,  while the other end connects to USB 3.0 ports on your PC or laptops. The read speed on this beauty goes up to 150MBps meaning you can get through transferring an entire movie from your PC to your phone in a matter of a few minutes.

HP Type C OTG Flash Drive

The HP Type C OTG Flash Drive features a cap for the type-C connector to keep it safe. The metallic design improves its durability further. Additionally, the shiny finish makes it aesthetically appealing as well. There’s also a lanyard loop on the exterior which can be used to attach it to a keyring or more. The USB 3.1 interface promises high data transfer speeds with compatible devices. The 32GB storage capacity can augment your smartphone’s onboard storage effectively. It will also be useful to transfer large files across computers.

iBall Hybrid Mini 3.0

The micro-B port on the iBall Hybrid Mini 3.0 makes it capable of connecting with older devices that feature it. It is also backward compatible with USB 1.1 for greater versatility. The design uses an aluminium alloy casing for maximum protection and durability of the device. The exterior black and red finish also make it a visually attractive tech accessory. With a thickness of just 8mm, the drive is slim and sleek without compromising on storage capacity. Its 16GB storage can be used by laptops and compatible smartphones with equal ease. 

Strontium Nitro

The Strontium Nitro drive promises high read speeds of up to 150MB/s, keeping your data always close to you. The protective cap keeps your data safe by covering the micro-B port. It also adds a lanyard loop for easy accessibility. The device ships with a bead chain as well to use with this loop. The USB 3.1 connectivity on the drive keeps your data transfers fast and seamless. It also offers backwards compatibility with USB 3.0 and 2.0 for your older devices. At 2.6g and 4.6mm thickness, it doesn’t get more portable than this.

Siddharth Parwatay

Siddharth a.k.a. staticsid is a bigger geek than he'd like to admit. Sometimes even to himself.

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