Mac OS USB Flash Drives

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Verbatim Store'n'Go V3 USB 3.2 Gen 1 32GB, Gray
Transcend 32GB JetFlash 790 USB 3.0 Flash Drive - 32 GB - USB 3.0 - Black, Blue
Verbatim Store 'n' Go V3 USB 3.2 Gen 1 Flash Drive 8GB, Black/Gray
DataLocker K350 256 GB Encrypted USB Drive - 256 GB - USB 3.2 (Gen 1) Type A, USB 2.0 Type A - 190 MB/s Read Speed - 190 MB/s Write Speed - 256-bit AES - 3 Year Warranty - TAA Compliant
Verbatim Store 'n' Go Secure Pro 64GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive, Silver
Verbatim Store 'n' Go Secure Pro 16GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive, Silver
Verbatim® Store 'n' Go™ USB Flash Drive, 16GB
Digital Energy World 16GB USB Flash Drive, Acai
Verbatim Store 'N' Go V3 USB 3.2 Gen 1 Flash Drive, 64GB
Verbatim® Store 'n' Go™ V3 USB 3.0 Flash Drive, 256GB, Gray
Dane-Elec Gigastone USB 2.0 Flash Drive, 128GB, Black/Silver
Verbatim® Store 'N' Go® USB Drive, 32GB

What Does the USB Flash Drive Do?

USB flash drives, also known as thumb drives, pen drives, or memory sticks, help you transfer data from one electronic device to another, in addition to storing important files, including documents, photos, videos, and more. USB flash drives come in various storage sizes, speed options, and styles. If you’re unsure which type of USB flash drive you need for your profession or schoolwork, you’ll want to consider what types of files you’ll need to store or transfer. For example, if you only need to store simple document files, a 4GB or 8GB flash drive should be more than adequate. For quicker data transfers, USB 3.0 flash drives can transfer data faster than a traditional 2.0 flash drive.

USB 3.0 Flash Drives

SanDisk Flash Drives

4GB Flash Drives

8GB Flash Drives

16GB Flash Drives

32GB Flash Drives

What Is the Largest USB Flash Drive?

Currently, the largest USB flash drive is a 2TB flash drive, followed by a 1TB flash drive, which equates to 2,000GB and 1,000GB of storage, respectively. However, most working professionals and students won’t require nearly 2TB, and the large 1TB flash drive will certainly suffice. 1TB flash drives are ideal for those transferring and storing enormous files and applications. If you’re looking to back up your computer or laptop for emergency preparedness, you’ll need at least 256GB of storage, depending on how much data you need to store.

64GB Flash Drives

128GB Flash Drives

256GB Flash Drives

512GB Flash Drives

1TB Flash Drive

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