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5 Flash Drive Facts That May Not Be on Your Radar

Last updated on June 20, 2012 by Sozo Staff 1 Comment

Over the past 10 years, USB Flash Drives have rapidly increased in popularity. Long gone are the days when everyone used floppy disks. But even though most of the population owns flash drives, they don’t always understand everything these gadgets can provide for them. Here are some intriguing facts to help you get the most out of your flash drives:

Lifetime

The longevity of a flash drive is pretty impressive. A flash drive can get anywhere between 10,000 to 100,000 uses in its lifetime. Every time you save a document or file to the flash drive, it is considered one of its “uses.” It is the perfect instrument to have as a business professional because you can save your presentations, paperwork, documents and drafts all on one small device. Also, it’s great to have as a student active with their academics. Most teachers today, whether instructing at the K12 level or the college level, recommend that their students have flash drives for project purposes.

Wi-Fi Connectivity

Purchasing a Wi-Fi USB drive is a great investment because it can make your life a lot easier. No more cords to walk around or trip over; instead, flash drives with Wi-Fi allow you to have maximum mobility. It is fantastic for laptops and netbooks because you can roam anywhere as long as your Wi-Fi service is still strong.

Safety

When it comes to using a flash drive, security is a huge benefit. Flash drives can hold extremely important documents, whether it’s information about your biggest client at your firm or all of your home passwords. Either way, you want reassurance that you have extra copies of your important documents, and a flash drive is the perfect place for those documents.

And if your flash drive is lost or stolen, you can still be protected. There are programs that can be installed on your flash drive to protect all of your files. Even if someone proceeded to get past the security on your flash drive, your files would still not be visible to them. These flash drive security programs tend to be both inexpensive and easy to use, making them a great security solution for pretty much everyone.

Durability

Despite its name, none of the parts in a flash drive actually move. This is a very important factor as to why they are so durable. A typical flash drive can survive a range of low to high temperatures, high volume pressure, and falls that would be sure to break any other appliance. Well-made flash drives have been known to last for many years, even when tossed carelessly in a backpack or otherwise handled with less-than-perfect care.

PC Lock

It’s not only important to protect your flash drive, but also your computer as well. A flash drive has the power to control and operate your entire computer, helping to keep your computer secure. A USB flash drive can be set up as a key for your computer, and when the “key” is taken out, the computer will go into lock mode, only operating if the flash drive is inserted back into the USB port. It’s the perfect way to make sure you have the most secure protection possible.

Flash drives have many benefits that most people don’t know about, but in order for you to make the most out of your drives, you need to make sure that your flash drives are high-quality. CFgear offers reliable, warranty-backed custom flash drives at affordable bulk prices, and as an added bonus, CFgear is located right here in America (Sioux Falls, South Dakota, to be exact). For more information on CFgear and all they have to offer, visit cfgear.com today.

Filed Under: Flash Drives

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  1. Sam says

    September 6, 2012 at 3:46 pm

    I had no idea you could buy a wifi enabled flash drive. So cool for people on the go!

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