Adata USB 2.0 UD230 and USB 3.1 UD330 USB Flash Keys
Up to 64GB for UD230 and 128GB for UD330
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on August 9, 2018 at 2:21 pmAdata Technology Co Ltd. launched the UD230 and UD330 USB flash drives.
UD230 USB flash drives
Featuring a capless, folding-cover design and a large lanyard hole for attaching to straps and keychains, they are easy-to-use and well-suited for on the go. The UD230 works in USB 2.0 and offers up to 64GB of storage, while the UD330 works in USB 3.1 and comes with up to 128GB storage.
Both models are manufactured with the Chip-On-Board (COB) process, which allows them to be more compact in size and more resistant to impact, water, and dust.
UD330 USB flash drives
User-friendly folding-cover design and lanyard hole for carrying
Sporting a folding-cover design, the UD230 and UD330 remedy the universal dilemma of misplaced caps. The USB connector can be stored in the cover while not in use. This simple design helps make them satisfying to use on the go. In addition, both models come with a large lanyard hole for convenience and personalization, allowing users to attach them to lanyard straps or keychains for easy carrying.
Enhanced durability and lot of storage
The UD230 and UD330 are manufactured with the Chip-On-Board (COB) process, which results in fewer individual parts, thus they are more compact in size. The process also makes the drives more resistant to impact, water, and dust when compared to flash drives made through traditional manufacturing processes. Despite their compact size, the UD230 and UD330 offer plenty of storage, up to 64GB (UD230) and 128GB (UD330) respectively, to store thousands of documents, photos, videos, and more.
Value-added software
Users who purchase the UD230 and UD330 can download the free value-added software the firm’s UFDtoGO and OStoGO. UFDtoGO is a companion software for the drives and has features including No-Trace Browsing, data compression and protection with AES 256-bit encryption, and PC-Lock. OStoGO allows users to configure the drives to be Windows 7 installation platforms, doing away with the need to boot via DVD.