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SanDisk unleashes the ‘world’s smallest’ 1TB USB-C flash drive, score the new Extreme Fit starting at just $15

SanDisk’s has unleashed its new $15.99 shipped directly from SanDisk and Amazon. There are plenty of compact flash drives out there, but this new model definitely takes the crown for being an ultra-tiny flash drive that’s super easy to carry around. Head below for a closer look and more details.

SanDisk’s ‘world’s smallest USB-C flash drive’

The SanDisk Extreme Fit is a remarkably compact USB-C flash drive that brings big storage without the bulk. This tiny drive measures roughly 18.5 × 15.7 × 13.6 mm, making it incredibly compact. Despite its tiny size, it’s available in capacities up to 1TB, which is plenty of space for your documents, photos, videos, and more. It’s also a compact model that uses the USB 3.2 Gen 1 interface and delivers read speeds of up to 400MB/s for the 128GB – 1TB models.

What’s also good about this flash drive is that it’s a plug-and-play model which plugs straight into USB-C devices – laptops, tablets, smartphones. SanDisk also touts this to be a “Plug-and-stay” drive, meaning you can simply leave it connected without worrying about it sticking out or getting in the way. Here’s a quick look at the models available to snag:

All things considered, the Extreme Fit flash drive is a great pick if you’re looking for extra storage that’s fast, compact, and compatible with modern USB-C gear.

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