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SanDisk’s Lightning 32GB iXpand Flash Drive hits new low of $17, more from $6 (Up to 29% off)

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Amazon is offering the SanDisk 32GB iXpand Flash Drive for $16.99 Prime shipped. If you are not a Prime member, orders that exceed $25 will qualify for free shipping. That’s $5 off the typical rate there and newly marks the lowest price we have tracked. If you’ve been wanting a way to physically back up photos, videos, and other files from your iPhone or Lightning-equipped iPad, this drive is worth a look. Not only can you manually move previously-captured content to iXpand Drive, you can actually record video footage directly onto it. Files can be password protected, and USB-A makes it a cinch to offload to most desktops. Rated 4.4/5 stars. Continue reading to find more flash drives priced as low as $5.

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SanDisk 32GB iXpand Flash Drive features:

  • Designed with a flexible connector to fit through most iPhone cases
  • Automatically back up photos and videos from your camera, contacts
  • High-speed USB 3.0 transfer to and from your computer. Operating temperature: 0-35 °C functional

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