Sandisk Ultra Dual M3 OTG Micro USB Memory Stick Flash Drive
Published 21st March 2018 | Article by MemoryCow | Posted in Tech Talk
Today we are looking at the Sandisk Ultra Dual M3. This USB Flash Drive has been released for sometime now but has many upgrades from the first Dual Drive. This Flash Drive Measures 30.20 x 25.47 x 11.76mm making this small USB tiny and with its weight 5.2g making it lightweight. The Sandisk Ultra Dual has been designed to make it easy for consumers to transfer files, videos, photos easily from one device to another without any use of having to use any connections or cables.
The Sandisk Ultra Dual M3.0 on the right handside has USB 3.0 and on the lefthand side has a Micro USB that you can plug into many Smartphones, Tablets and other devices. The USB 3.0 is the newest USB to be released. When connect to the Sandisk Ultra Dual USB to USB 3.0 Port it can make write speeds of upto 150mbs. If you haven't got a USB 3.0 dont worry the USB is still compatible and offers great transfer speeds. The Sandisk Ultra Dual is compatible with Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 and Mac Versions and with the 5 Year warranty gives you a great pieces of mind that this is here to last. The Sandisk Ultra Dual M3 also has a dedicated app called Sandisk Memories making it easier to transfer /store files from one device to another. You can find this in the Google Play Store.
If you think that the Sandisk Ultra Dual M3 may be something that you are interested then they come in may different sizes such as 256GB,128GB, 64GB, 32GB and 16GB. A 64GB USB Flash Drive will be able to hold around 132 mins of 4K video giving you roughly 2 hours video time without any apps or photos or roughly 16000 photos. If you was to purchase the 128GB you would be able to double those figures. If you would like to take a further look at these click here and it will take you to the Sandisk Ultra Dual M3 Flash Drives.
I feel this USB Flash Drive is a great device and offer consumers different ways of storing and transferring data files. This is very similar to the iXpand for Iphones but sandisk have given Android users another way of storing data extra to there memory card or can be transferred whilst on the Go freeing up more space as and when needed without the need to delete.