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SANDISK 512GB Extreme Go Micro SDXC Card for Amazon: Amazon.de: Computer & Accessories
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SanDisk microSD EXPRESS R880/W650 512GB, UHS-I U3, A1, Class 10, SD Express EX I
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What is SanDisk Extreme Fit?

SanDisk Often regarded as the smallest USB flash drive in the world, the SanDisk Extreme Fit has been designed to sit almost flush inside a USB port. Measuring in at 0.73 x 0.54 x 0.63 inches and weighing 0.1 ounces, the Extreme Fit is an absurdly small drive. SanDisk describes it as a "plug-and-stay" device. Cute wordplay aside, this USB stick is meant to remain hooked up to a laptop in ultra discreet fashion, instantly boosting its storage capacity. "This is the smallest SiP (System-in-Package) we have and the first time we created a vertical type C connector ever," states Deepesh Singh, San

The world's smallest USB drive has more storage than an iPhone 17 - Engadget
How fast is the SanDisk Extreme Fit USB-C?

SanDisk SanDisk's tiny drive obviously isn't going to hit NVMe speeds, but it's fast for a USB stick. The four models that range between 128GB to 1TB all boast read speeds up to 400 MB/s, while the smallest 64GB drive is limited to 300 MB/s. Write speeds generally hover around 100-250 MB/s, which is respectable for a flash drive. Those speeds are certainly fast enough for transferring photos and other small files, but if you regularly move large 4K video files between devices, you'd be better off with one of the best SSDs.

The world's smallest USB drive has more storage than an iPhone 17 - Engadget
Is the SanDisk Extreme Fit USB-C compatible with iPhones?

DenPhotos/Shutterstock It sure is. Well, at least with certain models of iPhone. The SanDisk Extreme Fit works with iPhones with USB-C ports (so any model after and including the iPhone 15). You can technically get the drive working with older models with Lightning ports, though you'd need a Lightning-to-USB adapter for that. You can easily transfer files to and from the SanDisk Extreme Fit by using your iPhone's Files app.

The world's smallest USB drive has more storage than an iPhone 17 - Engadget
Why is the new Sandisk SSD so pricey?

SanDisk revealed the beefy NVMe SSD on social media before it arrives on its U.S. storefront. In the M.2 2280 form factor, console gamers can expect sequential read/write speeds of 7,200/6,600 MB/s. Depending on installation sizes, up to 200 PS5 games can fit on the drive. The average 8TB SSD price has skyrocketed as manufacturers cater to AI data centers. Even so, the Optimus GX Pro 850P is significantly more expensive than PCIe 4.0 alternatives. Its specs match the WD_Black SN850X, which isn’t surprising, considering that SanDisk is a Western Digital brand. Amazon has the SN850X with the sam

At $2960, the SanDisk Optimus GX Pro 850P 8TB SSD expands PS5 storage for a steep price
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