Avoid running out of storage space on your device by using the 64GB Ultra Dual Drive Luxe USB 3.1 Flash Drive to back up your files. With its dual USB 3.1 Gen 1 connectors, you can quickly transfer photos, videos, and more from your USB Type-C smartphone or tablet to a USB Type-A computer at up to 150 Mb/s. The 64GB flash drive also features an all-metal housing with a cover that swivels to protect its connectors. Keep it in a bag, slip it in your pocket, or attach it to a key ring to take the drive with you on your travels. Installing the SanDisk Memory Zone app onto your Android device allows you to organize and browse your files in addition to automatically backing up documents, contacts, and media.
SanDisk 64GB Ultra Dual Drive Luxe USB 3.1 Flash Drive (USB Type-C / Type-A)
$11.19
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.06 lbs |
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Dimensions | 5.95 × 3.95 × 0.35 in |
Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
Interface | USB 3.1 / USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gb/s) |
Connector | USB Type-C, USB Type-A |
Read Speed | Maximum: 150 MB/s |
Encryption | None |
Resistance | None |
Material | Metal |
Reviews (258)
258 reviews for SanDisk 64GB Ultra Dual Drive Luxe USB 3.1 Flash Drive (USB Type-C / Type-A)
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Carli Beier (verified owner) –
The fact that it gets hot just means the metal case is doing its job of radiating heat out away from the inside of the drive. But, yes, it gets hot if reading/writing a lot. I use this 1TB flash drive to perform a backup clone of my computer. It’s handy having a complete backup of my computer in a drive so small it fits in my pocket.
Lawrence Reichel (verified owner) –
Use it for transferring between the computer and phone. Makes me able to keep large and/or important file off the phone until needed.
Ulises Bernhard (verified owner) –
So I transferred about 50 gb of video footage to this, and it got very very hot, basically had to either move quickly or use a cloth between my fingers and hands to touch this ’cause it’s way too hot to the touch after working it out a bit. Feels well built and snaps one way or another quite nicely but ouch if you give it a workout
Andreanne Fisher (verified owner) –
I wanted to know the actual Write speed, but didn’t get a real world answer. But SanDisk is a GREAT brand (I have several USB drives & Memory cards), so I purchased the 512GB version and tested it myself connecting the USB-C plug to a new Galaxy S22 smartphone with USB-C port. – TEST RESULTS – Transfer of one 2.25GB Video file: Write speed: 43 MB/s Read speed: 100 MB/s – IMPORTANT NOTE: These results might be the optimal since it was ONE large file and the USB Drive was empty (except for that file when reading, so no fragmentation of any kind). With MULTIPLE files, the speed is lower, as on EVERY SSD, HDD, USB Flash Drive and Memory Card. – As every very compact USB drive with two different USB ports on each end that I have used, it gets a bit hot, but so far I never have any problem with any of them. – This one is compact, sturdy and clicks on each USB port position. It also has a hole for carrying. – I am Very happy with my purchase. – If you want faster Read/Write speeds, then an option is to buy Sandisk Extreme Pro SD Card and use an USB Card reader to use it as a USB Flash drive, but total cost is the double of this VERY COMPACT and STURDY USB Drive. Hope this helps other people.
Cleveland Rutherford (verified owner) –
I use the 1 TB drive for ON1, PS and LR on my wife’s MacBook Pro when we travel. No need to take my larger external drives along. I don’t erase my camera cards on the road so have “back-up” as well.
Jamie Frami (verified owner) –
Sturdy, well-built. Love the USB A&C configurations. Convenient, useful.
Lenore Gorczany (verified owner) –
The USB Drive is very nice design, solid, metal casing. The dual connector is great and very useful feature. – My measured transfer speed was: Read: about 100-120 MB/s Write: about 43 MB/s – Cons: – Real capacity is 460 GB, which was surprising to me. I expected about 480GB. NOTE: ALL media drives have less capacity than advertised, due to different calculation of the capacity (manufacturer’s trick), but it is a bit smaller than it was supposed. – It gets a bit hot (like other small OTG USB drives I own). I don’t worry about that unless I would have to keep transfering data for long time continually. While idle I did NOT noticed a hot statys like some other people said. – Summarizing: I like it very much and will probably buy another one (I would a 1TB, but too expensive so far, and not sure how large it will actually be)
Pinkie D’Amore (verified owner) –
Having both choice to use (USB Type-C / Type-A), you’re getting more use out of your new SanDisk 1TB Ultra Dual Drive Luxe USB 3.1 Flash Drive.
Luigi Dare (verified owner) –
As many others mentioned this small boy get hot very quickly. So yes it does. I use it for my traveling LR catalogs. I synced over 73gb data & it took while & get super hot ( at one point I start concerning). Heating is a truly an issue.. Even when I’m just using for editing photo it still get hot reasonably. It’s a well build flash drive, very small & serve it purpose.
Cathrine Marquardt (verified owner) –
They get warm with big files but having both ends makes it easier with old and new computers
Alan Watsica (verified owner) –
I purchased another sandisk dual drive with a lightning connector instead of the usbc this one has. That one has a nice app that you can set up to automatically back up whatever you want when you plug it in. This one doesn’t. It’s a no frills thumb drive. That seems a little slow but does the job.
Serenity Price (verified owner) –
This works well for both legacy and future with out an adaptor needed. SanDisk is a brand I trust with photos and data.
Rogelio Gleichner (verified owner) –
This drive works exactly like I wanted it to. A bit slower than I expected but does the job. Does get a little warm but I’m good with that.
Lane Hickle (verified owner) –
hola soy de argentina, lo recibi ayer, lo estuve probando como mencionan algunas personas calienta aun sin transferir datos, a veces extremadamente, espero no tener problemas, el diseo muy bueno.
Richard Green (verified owner) –
Just plugged it to my iMac it started to overheat . I could not transfer anything to the Ultra USB 3.0 123.87GB WHY NOT SURE I am doing it all researching but nothing works . Bought it a B&H a few months ago but never used it will call Sandisk to get support
Salvador Keeling (verified owner) –
I downloaded some images to this drive and it got hot. Removed the drive and allowed it to cool but it would not register in three different computers. Gave it two days and tried again without any luck. The drive became too hot to handle just from being plugged in. I will be returning it as defective.
Reina Schumm (verified owner) –
It is small, fast and versatile. The ability to switch from USB A to C makes life a whole lot easier.
Quinton Wilderman (verified owner) –
We have computers that are USB-A and others that are USB-C and it’s a great convinence to have this little thumb drive. 128 GB is a useful size and the price is reasonable.
Wilfred Jacobs (verified owner) –
Great little unit I keep chained to my keys. Transfer seems fast, but I did not run any tests.
Pat Bosco (verified owner) –
Not sure why but this thing gets too hot to touch when doing a large write (say 40GB). Very slow too. Bought 10 of these for the office. Kinda regretting it but they do work fine on small files I guess…