Key Takeaways
1. The Suneast Nano is the smallest USB-C flash drive, extending only 10.6 mm from the port.
2. It offers fast performance with read speeds of 450 MB/s and write speeds of 400 MB/s.
3. The drive is formatted in exFAT for compatibility across various systems, including Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS.
4. Available storage capacities are 128 GB, 256 GB, and 512 GB, with prices of approximately $29, $49, and $89, respectively.
5. The Nano can be purchased at major electronics retailers in Japan, like Bic Camera.
Suneast has introduced the Nano, which is touted as the smallest USB-C flash drives available for smartphones and laptops.
Compact Design
This drive sticks out just 10.6 mm (0.42 in.) from the USB-C port, which helps prevent it from snapping off when left plugged in. Weighing only 2.8 g (0.099 oz.), the drive’s overall dimensions are 10.6 × 20 × 13.5 mm (0.42 x 0.79 x 0.53 in.).
Impressive Performance
The USB 3.2 Gen 1 drive offers impressive performance with a maximum read speed of 450 MB/s and a write speed of 400 MB/s. It’s formatted in exFAT, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of systems including Windows 10 and 11, Mac OS 15.0 and newer, Linux, Android 14 or newer, iOS 18.0.1 and later (for iPhone 15 and newer), and iPad Pro with iPadOS 17.6.1 or above.
Available Sizes and Pricing
The Nano is available in three storage capacities: 128 GB (SE-PS128G2LNN1WF), 256 GB (SE-PS256G2LNN1WF), and 512 GB (SE-PS512G2LNN1WF). The prices are set at 3,980 yen (~$29), 6,980 yen (~$49), and 12,980 yen (~$89) respectively.
The Suneast Nano USB-C drives can only be found at major electronics retailers such as Bic Camera in Japan.
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