
SANDISK Ultra USB Type-A Flash Drive 1TB (USB 3.0 memory stick up to 130MB/s transfer speeds, RescuePro Recovery Software, Password protection, SANDISK Memory Zone App) Black
SANDISK Ultra USB Type-A Flash Drive 1TB (USB 3.0 memory stick up to 130MB/s transfer speeds, RescuePro Recovery Software, Password protection, SANDISK Memory Zone App) Black is priced at £130.49 — stable over the last 30 days.
Price last checked: 21 Mar 2026, 07:07
- MOVE FILES QUICKLY. Transfer speeds up to 10x faster than standard USB 2.0 drives.
- HIGH-CAPACITY STORAGE. With capacities up to 1TB, this drive stores high-resolution photos, MP3s, videos, presentations, and graphic files with ease.
- STYLISH AND PORTABLE: A sleek black design combines style with practicality, and its compact size makes it easy to carry in your pocket or bag.
- SANDISK APP: Use the SanDisk app to back up, browse, organize, and transfer files effortlessly while freeing up space and restoring data anytime.
About This Product
The SanDisk Ultra USB Type-A Flash Drive 1TB is a high-capacity storage solution with a capacity of 1TB and transfer speeds of up to 130MB/s via USB 3.0. This drive features password protection and comes with the SanDisk Memory Zone App for easy file management, as well as RescuePro Recovery Software. It is suitable for individuals who need to store and transfer large files, such as high-resolution photos and videos, on the go.
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