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Akasa Flexstor DiskLink USB 3.0 Adapter Review

PackagingFrom the front of the packaging we see a usual looking Akasa themed box, except this time it has a more blue design, compared to the more traditional white and black. We are not quite whether this is a one off or the start of a new trend for Akasa.

The back of the box has a similar theme, although the colour fades to a lighter white (picked up more as a yellow compared to the blue) at the bottom of the product. This page lists both features and specifications and a few other details about what it can be used for – no surprises there.

The remaining two sides both tell us the features and specifications in another 2 languages per side.

Also included is a User Manual, much like any other.

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