
SanDisk Ultra 128GB USB Flash Drive USB 3.0 up to 130MB/s - 10 Pack
SanDisk Ultra 128GB USB Flash Drive USB 3.0 up to 130MB/s - 10 Pack is priced at £117.33 — stable over the last 30 days.
Price last checked: 31 Mar 2026, 16:42
- Each pack includes 10 USB flash drives
- Transfer speeds up to 10x faster than standard USB 2.0 drives
- Transfer a full-length movie in less than 40 seconds
- Password-protects and encrypts private files with SanDisk SecureAccess software
About This Product
The SanDisk Ultra 128GB USB Flash Drive is a USB 3.0 device with a capacity of 128GB, offering transfer speeds of up to 130MB/s. This pack includes 10 individual drives, each capable of transferring files quickly and securely with the aid of SanDisk SecureAccess software for password protection and encryption. These drives are suitable for businesses or individuals requiring multiple, high-capacity storage devices for transferring and storing large files, such as full-length movies or confide...
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