
USB Flash Drive for Video Recording (64GB, USB-A and USB-C)
While supporting users who demand performance and reliability when creating videos, we've learned a number of surprising things about USB drives on the market today. Truthfully we only set out to identify what were some solid drives on the market today and after reviewing many name brands like Sandisk, Lexar, and Kingston and more, we couldn't find a single drive to point our customers to that could withstand a range of issues in terms of data transfer and storage. That led us down a substantial rabbit hole of research on the components used to create USB drives, their transfer speed and reliability, plus mechanical construction. Ultimately we identified what components and construction worked best and we found a manufacturer that could build to our specifications with the proven reliability we needed. While most of the key performance aspects of this drive are sealed inside, a number of features that users will appreciate include: Both USB-A and USB-C ends for compatibility ac