TEAMGROUP Launches Spark Plug RGB Flash Drive and ELITE SDXC Memory Card

👤by Michael Pabia Comments 📅28.04.2020 10:24:17
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TEAMGROUP launches two new flash storage devices – the T-FORCE Spark Plug RGB USB 3.2 flash drive and the ELITE SDXC memory card. The Spark Plug RGB flash drive features soft RGB illumination which works as a smart capacity status indicator. On the other hand, the ELITE SDXC Memory Card uses UHS-I U3 V30 specification, which is suitable for 4K Ultra HD video recording and shooting with DSLR cameras.

TEAMGROUP T-FORCE Spark Plug RGB Flash Drive




The T-FORCE Spark Plug USB flash drive comes in a capless design with a sliding connector and a hole for lanyards and keychains. The Spark Plug RGB’s lighting works as a smart capacity status indicator that flashes a certain colour upon connecting to a PC. It flashes a blue colour when the capacity status is under 80%, yellow when data stored is between 81-92%, and red for 92% to full storage capacity. The Spark Plug RGB uses USB 3.2 Gen1 interface to deliver impressive speeds of up to 180MB/s read and up to 90MB/s write. It is also backward compatible with USB 2.0, USB 3.0, and USB 3.1. The Spark Plug RGB flash drive is only offered in a 128GB capacity variant.

ELITE SDXC Memory Card


The ELITE SDXC Memory Card uses UHS-I U3 V30 specification, which is suitable for 4K Ultra HD video recording and shooting with DSLR cameras. It offers read/write speeds of up to 90/45 MB/s and is available in capacities from 64GB to 256GB. It features standard all-around protection and has been tested for extreme temperature, and it has waterproof, shockproof, anti-X ray, and anti-static functions.

To learn more, click the product links below:
TEAMGROUP T-FORCE Spark Plug RGB USB3.2 Flash Drive
TEAMGROUP ELITE SDXC Memory Card

Source: TEAMGROUP



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