Easily transfer files from your computer to your USB Type-C-equipped devices with the 64GB Mobile C80 USB 3.0 Flash Drive from Silicon Power. It features a key-ring design and a USB Type-A interface on one end and a USB Type-C connector on the other. Adhering to USB 3.0 standards, it’s capable of transferring data at speeds of up to 5 Gb/s. When the other connector is not in use, you can rotate the cap 360° to protect it.
Silicon Power 64GB Mobile C80 USB 3.0 Flash Drive (Titanium)
Rated 3.86 out of 5 based on 7 customer ratings
(8 customer reviews)
$12.99
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Weight | 0.04 lbs |
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Dimensions | 4.9 × 3.3 × 0.3 in |
Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
Interface | USB 3.1 / USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gb/s) |
Connector | USB Type-C, USB Type-A |
Encryption | None |
Resistance | Dust, Water |
Material | Zinc Alloy |
Operating Temperature | 32 to 158°F / 0 to 70°C |
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8 reviews for Silicon Power 64GB Mobile C80 USB 3.0 Flash Drive (Titanium)
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Marilie Ankunding
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SIMPLE, GOOD ONE
Jayda Wilderman
Verified Purchase
Too bad that I did not read the text before ordering it and looking at the photo I thought that it was a solid piece only USB-A. Having two types on a single drive is excellent only if when you plug the drive in they stay in place. Instead it swivels continuously and must use your fingers to keep it firm. I would reccomend a fixed single USB type. For the rest looks great, I did not have the chance to test the speed, so far.
Georgette Upton
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Fits very tightly into certain USB jacks.
Sonia Pacocha
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I bought this to replace an older Silicon Power drive which I accidentally buried somewhere doing landscaping work. I love how naturally they fit on a key chain. This version is a major upgrade, with it adding both USB 3.0 and an optional USB-C port in addition to the USB-A on the drive. Putting it in the USB-C position even makes it more compact than before. The speeds are also quite good. It struggles on mixed reads and writes, but sequential reads and writes are very fast. I highly recommend.
Clyde Vandervort
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Good looks and better performance
Norene Kris
Verified Purchase
While the appearance of this drive is nice and it is relatively fast to read, writing is very slow. Using a single thread I am seeing and overage sustanded rate around 10M/s and with multiple threads it drops below 2Mbps. Reads are coming in at 103MB/s with a single or multiple threads. I am transferring large files (50MBtyes each) I bought this drive to mail a bunch of photos and it will take well over an hour to load about 55GB. For this purpose, and considering the low price, it is acceptable. However, I will not buy another one due to the slow write speed. For day file transfers is it probably a decent solution but for large amounts of data it could be much better. As a reference point, with a single thread my SanDisk Pro drive will write the exact same files at 60MB/s continuously with a full file system (6x faster). Continuous read speeds are on par.
Winston Bergstrom
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Gifted my wife this to move stuff here to there.
Natalie Raynor
Verified Purchase
Not everything can be in the cloud. Thumb drives are hard to use with a Mac because if the Mac i/o. This drive allows you to work with USB and USB-C ports.