ADATA is one of the leading memory manufacturers and offers customers a wide range of products for different usage cases. Their latest creation dubbed the I-Memory AI920 is a USB 3.1 Gen 1 flash drive sporting an extremely stylish housing. The drive utilises an Apple MFI-certified Lightning connector with a USB 3.1 plug to provide exceptional flexibility. This makes it a wonderful choice for those who use Apple devices and a Windows PC. The AI920 supports strong encryption technology and has been engineered to resist both water and dust. The product is available in 32GB, 64GB and 128GB capacities with either a Gold or Rose Gold colour scheme. This appears to be targeting iPhone users as the colours are very similar.
Also, the drives feature a luxurious, sandblasted metal finish and an ergonomic design which measures just 6.9mm. The product only weighs 3.6g, and is capable of read speeds up to 150MB/s and a maximum write speed of 30MB/s.
High speed and wide content support
With USB3.1 connector, AI920 packs read performance up to 150MB/s, and with lightning connector, it delivers speeds up to 30MB/s in a super-compact form factor and transfers data between devices. With the i-Memory app, it also supports individual files larger than 4GB so users can easily move 4K video content, for example. In addition to compatibility with all major photo, audio, and document formats, and also supports 4K video recording directly to AI920 as well as iOS Live Photos, encouraging customers to capture memorable moments. It has a one-touch backup function wherein users can simply highlight content, tap an icon, and have that content immediately backed up to the AI920. For more enjoyable movie and TV watching, the AI920 includes subtitle support.
Water/dust resistant, and secure
Like with many of its ADATA Flash drive peers, AI920 manufacturing and assembly employs chip-on-board (COB) processes. This results in a very sturdy device that is water and dust resistant. Alongside physical data protection, the AI920 also smoothly in conjunction with phone, app, and file encryption systems, adding to overall safety without creating redundancy or conflicts.
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