So, let’s run the Duo Link through a quick benchmark.Īt face value you might be thinking that the write speeds are a little unimpressive maxing out around 18mb/s, converting that out to a time frame, it would take roughly an hour to move a full 64Gb. The ability to transfer files, movies, music, and photos so simplistically is really what makes this flash drive not only stand out, but a necessity to you if you hold your digital media close to your heart.Įven though the main selling point of this device isn’t the speed, it wouldn’t be a proper review without at least a peak. Load up a couple of movies and you are good to go for that long flight. You can also use the flash drive to simply stream from as well. You are guided through the process of backing up your digital memories with ease and minimal to no confusion. As soon as you plug it into your device you are prompted with a permissions screen and then brought right into the app.
To make things easy, here’s what the app looks like.ĭownloading and installing the program is just as easy as employing it. We are dealing with the Duo Link 4.0, however, its predecessors are still available as well.
Stylish and sleek we are very excited to get to tinkering with the Duo Link.ĭownloading the software for the Duo Link is quite simple just ensure you download the proper one. Today we are going to be looking at the model bordered above looking no different from a miniature charging cable, this drive not only charges but carries 32, 64, or 128gb of flash memory.Around five inches in total length, with the included clip it doubles back over itself to easily fit in your pocket.
Available in a variety of different sizes and styles the Duo Link is compatible with both Apple and Android products, individually. Tired of the thousands of photos on your phone clogging the way to finding a specific one, plug it in and you’re moments away from clearing up some free phone space. PNY’s OTG USB 3.0 Flash Drive has answered that call. We have always longed for the simplicity to match that of a flash drive to PC transfer click, drag, drop and you’re done. While there are ways to transfer, email, airdrop, etc. The hassle of file transfer, especially photos, from an Apple device to a PC. PNY has offered us a solution to an issue that has always perturbed us and maybe even you.