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Microdrive MD223C – 128 GB USB drive for HUF 4000

Microdrive MD223C – 128 GB USB drive for HUF 4000

Microdrive MD223C can also be used for data exchange between phones and computers.

Microdrive MD223C – 128 GB USB drive for HUF 4000

The Microdrive MD223C has been released, the versatile flash drive solution for everyone who wants fast data transfer and huge storage capacity. This compact device offers both USB 3.0 and Type-C connectivity, ensuring compatibility with computers, smartphones and tablets.

Microdrive MD223C - 128 GB USB drive for HUF 4000 1

The key to its operation is the dual high-speed interface. While the USB 3.0 port is capable of a transfer speed of up to 5Gbps, Type-C provides bandwidth according to the latest standards. Even large video files, image collections or work materials can be transferred from one device to another in seconds.

And the storage capacity meets all needs with 64GB, 128GB and 256GB options. No more unnecessary file deletion or copying to create free space - no matter how much your needs increase, this flash drive will always be at hand. The metal housing not only gives the device an elegant appearance, but also provides an extremely durable construction. With its impact, break and water resistance, it offers complete protection for your valuable data.

Whether you are working at home, at school or in the office, the Microdrive MD223C is the perfect companion for everything. Easy to carry, thanks to its light weight, you can take it with you anywhere.

Key skills:

  • Dual USB 3.0 and Type-C connection options
  • Lightning-fast data transfer speeds of up to 5Gbps
  • 64/128/256 GB versions for storage capacity needs
  • Shockproof, waterproof metal housing for data protection
  • Compact, lightweight, portable design

The 128GB version of the drive costs a BGspringG094 HUF 4000 with coupon code here:

 

Microdrive MD223C USB drive

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