
The SSD that's smaller than your thumb and smarter than your password
TL;DR: This fingerprint-secured USB-C SSD gives you 256GB of ultra-fast, cross-platform storage in a keychain-sized package — now $79.99 (reg. $89).
If your phone's bursting at the seams with high-resolution clips, massive files, or top-secret projects, the iKlips S USB-C Nano SSD for $79.99 is here to end your storage woes — without weighing down your bag (or your mood). It only weighs 5 grams and is small enough to dangle from your keys, yet delivers up to 450MB/s read speed.
We're talking plug-and-play with basically everything: iPhones (yes, even the 15 and 16), iPads, Androids, Macs, PCs, even Linux and Chrome OS. No software installs, no drivers, no fuss. Just plug it in and start transferring your 4K footage or 40-slide decks while your coffee order's still being made.
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And because privacy matters — especially when your files include client decks, creative drafts, or confidential docs — this SSD comes with built-in fingerprint encryption. Add up to 20 prints so you can share access securely with collaborators (or just your future forgetful self).
File size limits? Please. With ex-FAT formatting, the iKlips S doesn't blink at files over 4GB. It's built for creators who actually use the power of their cameras, not just for cat pics and memes. And the 256GB capacity gives you serious breathing room.
This thing doesn't just talk a big game — it's built to survive your daily grind. The aluminum casing is tough enough for your subway-bag collisions, and the three-year warranty doesn't hurt either. It also comes with a dust cover and lanyard so you don't lose it on the subway.
Bottom line? If you need a secure, stupid-fast, pocket-sized SSD that's ready to handle your high-res hustle across all your devices, this is it.
For $79.99, the iKlips S USB-C Nano Fingerprint is basically your digital life in a flash — literally.
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