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Samsung’s metal Duo flash drives have USB 3.0 and microUSB connectors: 32GB $12, 64GB $20, more

Amazon is discounting the entire line of Samsung USB 3.0/microUSB Duo Flash Drives by up to 33% starting at $12 for Prime members. Also available at B&H. These are near all-time low prices with free shipping available with a Prime subscription.

Here’s a breakdown of the pricing:

Samsung’s Duo Flash Drives feature USB 3.0 and microUSB connectivity, making it a great purchase for Android users. It has a “slim and sophisticated” metal design with NAND flash technology for speeds up to 130MB/s. Additionally, these drives are built to be safe from water, shock, magnets, temperature and x-rays. A five-year warranty is included with purchase. Rated 4.5/5 stars by 470 Amazon customers.

The 32GB USB 3.0 Duo Flash Drive from Samsung is an all-in-one portable storage solution for your computers and micro-USB enabled devices. It utilizes NAND flash technology to offer a capacity of 32GB and a transfer speed of 130 MB/s. For connections, it offers a USB 3.0 as well as a micro-USB, which is protected with a cap. You can use it to easily back up or share files between notebooks, smartphones, and tablets. Samsung has also built this drive with a compact metal casing along with 5-proof protection, which helps guard it against water, shock, temperature, magnets, and X-rays.

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