Apacer outs dual-interface mobile flash drive

Flash drives are used to be for laptops and PC usage only. That was before. Apacer is one of the companies that started rolling out dual-interface USB flash drives. Now, with the new models Apacer AH173 OTG, you can connect your flash drives to your old school laptop and PC and to your smartphone. They have micro-USB interface now!

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MicroUSB/USB dual-interfaces enable fast file transfer
The AH173 mobile flash drive implements innovative built-in MicroUSB and USB dual-interfaces. The front-end MicroUSB allows the connection with smartphones and tablets with OTG functionality to expand storage space. To connect with various PC devices, the flash drive also has the standard USB plug on the back. Dual interfaces in unison fully meet business mobile storage demands. Compared to Wi-Fi, 3G, Bluetooth, or other wireless file transfer modes, Apacer AH173 OTG mobile flash drive with the Micro USB plug delivers a faster and more stable transmission with no limitation on device specifications and no adverse effect on signal quality, so as to greatly save time while showing off an impression of professional efficiency!

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Apacer has 32G large-cap USB flash drives.
As 16GB remains the standard storage capacity for most smartphones and tablets, users can only install APPs and shoot videos and photos due to such a limited storage space. Storing a large number of working files in mobile devices not only takes up storage space but also inhibits sharing and exchange. The AH173 OTG mobile flash drive comes in three capacities (8GB, 16GB, and 32GB), featuring doubled storage and brand new dual interfaces. Business professionals who use mobile devices in presentations or conferences can achieve ultimate work efficiency with the easy file transmission between mobile devices and PCs, thus substantially showcasing their professionalism with no additional effort!

Raffy Pedrajita

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Rafael Pedrajita is the founder of Tech Patrol and a seasoned freelancer and blogger who has been creating digital content since March 2010. Beyond his work in the tech space, he is a proud husband to his wife, Amor.

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