Update: Price has slightly increased to $16.49
Amazon has
2-Pack 128GB Team Group C175 USB 3.2 Flash Drive (Matte Black; TC1753128GB22) on sale for
$15.69.
Shipping is free with Prime or if you spend $25 or more.
Thanks to community member
booboloo for finding this deal
Note, product must be sold by Team Group Inc. and fulfilled by Amazon
About the Product- C175 Chess Master Series
- 128GB Storage Capacity
- Seamless design
- No loss cap design
- Easy Plug/Play Drive (USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3.0/3.1) Interface
- Support hot swap/power saving mode
Warranty- Includes a lifetime warranty w/ purchase
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Lots of PCs don't have a native SD reader, or are bootable from SD card.
There's no SD slot in my car for my music library, or on my fire stick or my Blink camera controller.
SD (& micro) cards are super slick way to move and store info for sure. Crazy that I have a tb of data on something the size of my pinky finger nail.
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But a bit of mystery meat - never know how it's gonna come in!
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Just something to consider in case you're using it with a Rpi or other devices with stacked USB ports.
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I stopped using them about 5-6 years ago. SD cards are easier to transport and I can use them for multiple purposes, like cameras/Switch/phone/etc. Anything that doesn't fit inside an SD card can go inside a X-TB SSD.
Lots of PCs don't have a native SD reader, or are bootable from SD card.
There's no SD slot in my car for my music library, or on my fire stick or my Blink camera controller.
SD (& micro) cards are super slick way to move and store info for sure. Crazy that I have a tb of data on something the size of my pinky finger nail.
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I stopped using them about 5-6 years ago. SD cards are easier to transport and I can use them for multiple purposes, like cameras/Switch/phone/etc. Anything that doesn't fit inside an SD card can go inside a X-TB SSD.
SD cards are just more fragile.
Most people don't even have a camera anymore, and swapping phone cards not a thing on iphone and infrequent on anything else.
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