


The SanDisk Ultra Fit is one of the slimmest flash drives out there. Because it arcs upward, there's just enough of a lip to make removal a non-issue, which isn't something you can say about every low-profile drive. That's a mainstay for most flash drives, but this one has the added benefit of giving you a much-needed grip for removing the drive.


One especially nice feature of SanDisk's design is the included hole for a lanyard or keychain. While it's certainly not as hidden as an SD card would be, its design allows it to blend in well, especially if you have a black laptop. It's an incredibly slim drive, allowing it to easily be tucked into a USB port on a laptop or desktop and left there without issue. You can join the discussion on SanDisk's 1TB USB-C drive on the OC3D Forums.Source: Dan Thorp-Lancaster / Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Dan Thorp-Lancaster / Windows Central)Īs a low-profile drive, the SanDisk Ultra Fit is excellent. The Ultra Fit also supports RescuePRO to recover files that are accidentally deleted and SanDisk Secure Access to protect your data with a password. This drive will offer read performance of up to 130MB/s, though the drive's speeds are likely to be lower depending on the types of files being transferred. This memory stick is getting released to the consumer market, with the 256GB model being priced at $149.99 on the company's website. The second drive that SanDisk showcased was a smaller drive called the Ultra Fit, a USB 3.1 (Gen 1) flash drive that offers capacities of up to 256GB. With 256GB, people have the flexibility to keep more content at their fingertips – approximately, 14,000 photos, 10 hours of full HD video and 16,000 songs, with 64GB still available for files. The new 256GB SanDisk Ultra Fit USB 3.1 Flash Drive, a low-profile USB drive for people who want to add more photos, videos, games and audio files to their notebooks, tablets, TVs, gaming consoles and car audio systems. Continuing its legacy of technology milestones, Western Digital offers a preview of the future of flash storage, demonstrating the world’s smallest 1TB* USB device, a powerful USB Type-C flash solution capable of preserving an enormous amount of content in one tiny form factor and the world’s smallest 256GB* USB flash drive.
