The three models have 2, 4 or 8GB of memory, which, although little compared with other flash drives capable of even 64GB, make it suitable for the low-end market segment. The drive is not all that impressive when it comes to the storage capacity, though. The casing is equipped with a flipping mechanism, which protects its connection port. It measures a mere 1.7cm x 3cm x 0.3cm and is packed inside a shiny, metal casing. The product is very small, in tune with its name. While Dane-Elec has already released USB 3.0-compatible products, such as its SuperSpeed series of external hard and solid-state drives, it seems that the flash-drive market won't be seeing any flash drives from this company just yet, with Dane-Elec only bringing out a flash drive for the USB 2.0 interface.ĭespite not supporting 3.0, the device, called Micro Mate, can still reach data-transfer speeds of up to 35MB/s when reading and of 6.5 MB/s when writing (the drive is High-Speed USB-certified). The USB 3.0 technology has already caused somewhat of an uproar, both through its high-speed capabilities and its continued scarcity.
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