The black 1:2 Standalone USB 2.0 Flash Drive Duplicator and Eraser from StarTech offers a quick and easy solution for cloning a USB flash drive to one or two target USB flash drives, or erasing up to two thumb drives simultaneously, without having to connect the drives to a computer system. It features high performance duplication at speeds up to 1.5GB per minute. The flash drive copier has a lightweight design and a user friendly interface that includes an integrated LCD display. The duplicator can copy the entire source drive volume, or for quicker backups, just the data on the drive.
In addition, the target USB ports of the duplicator can also be connected to external USB storage devices. The standalone USB duplicator supports copying/cloning to SD/SDHC/Micro SD/MMC/Mini SD/CF media through a USB multimedia card reader (sold separately), and to an HDD or SSD through an HDD docking station or USB enclosure. The Drive Duplicator also functions as a flash drive Eraser, capable of erasing up to two USB drives simultaneously with several erase modes available, including Quick erase and Full erase, as well as Secure erase, which follows the USA Department of Defense (DoD) secure erase standard by passing over the flash drive three times to ensure that the data has been completely wiped.
Bennie Daniel (verified owner) –
Easy to set up, works fast, and the quality is excellent.
Stanton Kreiger (verified owner) –
Great product. Agile seller
Margret Schamberger (verified owner) –
This device works perfectly and easily – after you learn how to use it. However, the instructions are the worst I have encountered on any product. I called the manufacturer and they helped my enormously. I would reccomened this product to anyone.
Grayson Hermann (verified owner) –
I can’t remember when I bought this, but it was more than a month ago, and I believe it helped me through a system crash. My backup disk was flaky, so I formatted it native and then changed it on my machine. It made an automatic backup that day. The next day my system crashed. I put the pieces back together, but I still lost a lot, especially time. It took me a month, but when I had it functional, there was my backup — so it minimised my losses.