
Keep your files close with this ultra-fast 1TB flash drive, now $40 off
Discover startups, services, products and more from our partner StackCommerce. New York Post edits this content, and may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you buy through our links.
TL;DR: Keep your important files within arm's reach with the Dual USB-C + USB-A 3.2 High Speed Flash Drive, now just $69.97 (reg. $109.99) through July 20.
Creeped out by the cloud? You're not alone. If you're looking for somewhere a little more tangible to park your precious memories, look no further than the Dual USB-C + USB-A 3.2 High Speed Flash Drive. It holds 1TB of data and can slip right into your pocket, and right now you can get one for just $69.97 (reg. $109.99) through July 20.
Tired of cloud storage and its endless monthly fees? It might be time for a switch. Keep your files within arm's reach with the Dual USB-C + USB-A 3.2 High Speed Flash Drive. This compact drive offers 1TB of storage with no subscription required. And its pocket-sized design and lightweight 3.84-ounce build make it easy to take anywhere.
Advertisement
With USB-C and USB-A connectivity options, this flash drive offers wide compatibility. Use it with PCs, Macs, smartphones, and gaming consoles alike. It even offers lightning-fast 20–30MB/s read and write speeds, making large file transfers a breeze.
This pocket-sized flash drive may seem delicate, but don't be deceived. It's super durable — made to be both waterproof and dustproof, with an anti-drop design that keeps your data safe.
Safeguard your files with this Dual USB-C + USB-A 3.2 High Speed Flash Drive, now just $69.97 (reg. $109.99) through July 20.
StackSocial prices subject to change.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


New York Post
6 hours ago
- New York Post
Help dad hit the links for less with an Amazon discount on this bestselling Callaway Rangefinder
New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. It's a beautiful day to hit the range, readers. Summer has officially arrived in New York City, and if you're anything like us, all you can think about is getting outside. Fresh air, a breeze at our backs, and the sun beating down. Shade? Who needs it? We're planning on hitting the links. Care to join? If you're interested, we suggest you make a quick stop at Amazon before you head over. Right now, ahead of Father's Day, the e-tail giant is offering 15% off the bestselling Callaway Golf 300 Pro Laser Rangefinder. Advertisement Featuring a pin-locking technology, pulse confirmation, and an impressive max distance of 1,000 yards, this Rangefinder from Callaway is the perfect golf tool to have on hand next time you hit the links. If you've got a dad who likes golfing, this gift is a hole-in-one. And if you order it today, it's sure to arrive before Father's Day. Amazon The Callaway Golf 300 Pro Laser Rangefinder offers precise distance measurements with 6x magnification and a range of 5–1000 yards, accurate to within ±1 yard. It features Slope Measurement Technology, Pin Acquisition Technology (P.A.T.) with Pulse Confirmation, and a water- and fog-resistant design. The rangefinder includes a premium molded case and is tournament-legal when the slope function is disabled. Best of all? It's available for 15% off ahead of Father's Day on Amazon. This article was written by P.J. McCormick, New York Post Commerce Deals Writer/Reporter. P.J. is an expert deal-finder, sifting through endless brands and retailers to deliver only the best savings opportunities on truly worthwhile products. P.J. finds Prime Day-worthy deals all year long on some of our favorite products we've tested and our readers' beloved best-sellers, from Wayfair furniture sales to the lowest prices on Apple AirPods. P.J. has been scouring sales for Post Wanted shoppers since 2022 and previously held positions at Rolling Stone, Pitchfork and Hyperallergic. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change. Hunting for a headline-worthy haul? Keep shopping with Post Wanted.

Engadget
10 hours ago
- Engadget
Razer's new Kishi V3 controllers can fit up to a 13-inch iPad
Razer has announced its latest lineup of Kishi mobile gaming controllers, capable of housing your phone, small tablet and, in the most comically extreme case, a full-size iPad. The Kishi V3 Pro XL is seemingly designed for people who like to play games on the largest possible mobile canvas, but don't want to rely on touch controls or just pair a wireless pad. The two sides of the controller stretch out so wide that the V3 Pro XL is able to accommodate a 13-inch iPad Air or Pro, or compatible Android slate of similar proportions, morphing the tablet into a handheld console that makes the Switch 2 look decidedly miniature in comparison. Take away the "XL" bit and the supersized controller offers the same functionality as the standard Kishi V3 Pro, which is built for USB-C phones and tablets up to 8 inches. Both controllers feature precise anti-drift TMR thumbsticks with swappable caps, dual mouse click-back buttons and claw grip bumpers, as well as Razer's Sensa HD haptics (not currently supported on iOS). Wired and remote play is possible on PC via the Razer Nexus launcher, and you get USB-C passthrough charging built in. There's a 3.5mm headphone jack too if you prefer wired audio. Rounding out the refreshed lineup is the Kishi V3, which is designed for iPhone and Android handsets. Many of the Pro features trickle down to the streamlined option, including the full-size TMR sticks (without the swappable caps) and back buttons. The USB-C 'island' design of the controller makes it widely compatible with cases, so you don't need to yank yours off every time you want to play a game. Whatever model you pick up, Razer will give you up to six free months of Apple Arcade, normally priced at $7 per month. Will that soften the blow of the prices for these controllers? Not really. The Kishi V3 costs $100, the V3 Pro is $150, and the V3 Pro XL comes in at a whopping $200, which seems extremely high for a controller add-on for your massive tablet. But if you've been looking for a controller for that very specific use case, Razer has you covered.


The Verge
11 hours ago
- The Verge
Anker is recalling over 1.1 million power banks due to fire and burn risks
Anker has issued a recall for its PowerCore 10000 power bank (model A1263) due to a 'potential issue with the lithium-ion battery' that could pose a fire safety risk. The company has received 19 reports of fires and explosions that have caused minor burn injuries and resulted in property damage totaling over $60,700, according to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (USCPSC). The recall covers about 1,158,000 units that were sold online through Amazon, Newegg, and eBay between June 2016 and December 2022. The affected batteries can be identified by the Anker logo engraved on the side with the model number A1263 printed on the bottom edge. However, Anker is only recalling units sold in the US with qualifying serial numbers. To check if yours is included, you'll need to visit Anker's website. Anker is offering affected consumers their choice of either a $30 gift card (the recalled battery cost around $27) that can be used on or a free 10,000mAh Anker power bank as a replacement (model A1388) featuring upgrades including a charge level display and a USB-C charging cable lanyard. To receive the gift card or the replacement, Anker requires a 'photo of the power bank with the submission date and the word 'recall' or 'recalled' written clearly in permanent marker,' to be submitted, and a 'photo showing the model number and serial number (SN) printed on the bottom of the device.' The company is also requesting a purchase receipt, but it's not mandatory to participate in the recall. After confirming that your power bank is one of the recalled units, Anker says it should be taken to a facility that can safely dispose of lithium-ion batteries due to the risk of fire. Those facilities can be found through the Environmental Protection Agency's website or other organizations in the US that specialize in processing e-waste. Do not throw them in the trash, recycling bins, or used battery boxes provided at various retail locations. The recall is also a reminder that power banks and backup batteries can potentially develop severe issues over time, as these particular units are almost a decade old. If you've been regularly using devices featuring lithium-ion batteries for a while, you'll want to be mindful of issues like overheating or visible swelling and dispose of them properly if you think there's a potential problem. And while the technology is currently more expensive than lithium-ion batteries, you can also consider upgrading to solid-state batteries which are more powerful, safer, and longer lasting than what we commonly use now to power our devices.