![]() ![]() It supports USB 3.0, and PhotoFast promises that is capable of reading data at up to 90 MB/s and writing it at up to 22 MB/s. ![]() It appears as a removable drive in file managers, and items can be deleted, copied, moved around. When plugged into a PC or Mac, this accessory functions just like any other flash drive. The i-FlashDrive MAX performs in different ways depending on whether it’s acting as a USB drive in a PC or as a Lightning drive in an iPad. Presumably, the designers did it this way because the USB jack doesn’t really need much protection, but the Lightning jack is much more fragile. This means this cover isn’t in the way, but can’t be lost as it always stays connected to the flash drive. There is a removable clear plastic cover for the full size USB jack, but the designers went for a more advanced solution to protect the Lightning jack: a clear plastic cover is pulled out and then pivots to one side. ![]()
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