SanDisk announced the USB Flash Drive that comes with a Backup Plan!
Their new Cruzer Titanium Plus USB flash drive offers an automatic and seamless online back up option, you can also protect it device password and easily manage your files on the device or online.
It's very easy to store all your sensitive, important data without the fear of losing the device or accidentally deleting the files. It provides you with added security by keeping the files on your device also backed up online, in case you ever need them.
This practical solution does the job and does it automatically. So if your PC suffers a breakdown, you can flash back to your latest files wherever you are. The SanDisk FlashBack Adapter truly gives you peace of mind.
The SanDisk FlashBack adapter, in conjunction with SD memory cards, allows you to back-up and encrypt data automatically and continuously to lessen the impacts of accidents and crashes. We all know that we should frequently make backups of our critical files. But most of us don’t get around to it because it seems like too much of an effort, or we simply forget to do it.
Features:
- Automatic online back-up service1
- Access your files on the device or online
- Password protection and AES hardware encryption
- Restore accidentally deleted files2
- Extremely rugged, crush resistant metal case
- Lightning fast
- BoomerangIt 3 – Lost and found service
- Enhanced for Windows ReadyBoost
Other useful features of this USB Flash Drive:
- Use online backup service – available free of charge for a 6 month period
- Deleted files remain online for 30 days period as long as you do not exceed device capacity
- Subscription required
Package Contents:
- Cruzer Titanium Plus
- Quick Start Guide (QSG)
- Warranty Statement
- BoomerangIt service badge/metal chain
- Plastic ID card (Retrieve card)
The SanDisk FlashBack adapter, in conjunction with SD memory cards, allows you to back-up and encrypt data automatically and continuously to lessen the impacts of accidents and crashes. We all know that we should frequently make backups of our critical files. But most of us don’t get around to it because it seems like too much of an effort, or we simply forget to do it.
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