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USB flash drive PLATINET 16GB USB 2.0 Type-A, black (cap)
USB flash drive PLATINET 16GB USB 2.0 Type-A, black (cap)
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USB flash drive PLATINET 16GB USB 2.0 Type-A, black (cap)
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USB flash drive PLATINET 16GB USB 2.0 Type-A, black (cap)
USB flash drive PLATINET 16GB USB 2.0 Type-A, black (cap)
PLATINET 16GB USB 2.0 Type-A flash drive in black is a compact storage device designed for everyday file transfer, document backup and portable data transport. The drive offers 16 GB capacity with a USB 2.0 Type-A interface, read speeds up to 22 MB/s and write speeds up to 8 MB/s. Its cap-style form factor and aluminium-reinforced body provide a small footprint and increased durability, while Plug and Play compatibility ensures immediate recognition by computers with USB ports.
The aluminium housing increases the flash drive's mechanical strength and helps protect stored data from everyday impacts. Low power consumption makes it suitable for use with laptops and other battery-powered devices. The cap-style design allows for a compact appearance and the possibility to attach the drive to keys, a lanyard or a pendant for convenient transport. No driver installation is required on most operating systems thanks to standard Plug and Play support.
Insert the USB Type-A connector into an available USB-A port on a computer or compatible device. The operating system will detect the drive automatically and assign it a removable drive letter or mount point. Use standard file manager tools to copy, move or delete files. Before removing the drive, use the system's safe removal or eject function to prevent data corruption. The cap can be used to protect the connector when the drive is not connected.
For reliable long-term use, avoid exposing the flash drive to extreme temperatures, moisture or physical shock. Regularly back up important files to an additional storage medium. Use the safe-eject feature of your operating system before removing the drive to reduce the risk of file system errors.
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