Sandisk launches the Extreme Fit USB-C flash drive, boasting the world's smallest size, 1TB capacity, and 400MB/s read speed.
Sandisk recently announced the launch of what it claims to be the "world's smallest 1TB USB-C flash drive"—the Sandisk Extreme Fit USB-C Flash Drive. This flash drive features an extremely compact and discreet design, almost flush with the device when plugged into the USB-C port. It's designed for professionals, students, and general users who need to expand storage on thin and light laptops or tablets without sacrificing portability. Targeting mobile workers, it adopts a "plug-and-stay" design. As thin and light laptops and tablets with USB-C become mainstream for mobile work and digital learning, users' demands for lightweight storage solutions are increasing. The core design principle of the Sandisk Extreme Fit USB-C is "plug-and-stay." Its discreet appearance prevents it from being obstructed by bumps or storage when plugged into a device, making it suitable for continuous use during meetings, commutes, or classes. With a read speed of 400MB/s, it supports Sandisk Memory Zone backup. In terms of performance, the Sandisk Extreme Fit USB-C...
