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Going for a Dunk with the Adata S007 flash drive Print E-mail
Posted by Winston   
Friday, 12 November 2010 01:14

Last week, Adata asked us to checkout their "Military-Specification" High Speed 16Gb USB2.0 flash drive. According to Adata, this USB flash drive is meant to be waterproof and shock resistant. So when the drive arrived at our labs, we were more than happy to give it a blast!!

 

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Part 1: Waterproof demonstration of the Adata S007 Ultra Rugged USB2.0 Flash Drive. Checkout our video clip below (click "Read more") ... it shows how we dunk the unit into a bowl of water, then immediately use it on our notebook ... with NO problems whatsoever.

Coming soon in Part 2, we will smash the flash drive with a hammer and see much shock it can really withstand. It's ALL fun ;)

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Overview

For those who spend as much time in the field as at a desk, now there is a flash memory product to go with your active lifestyle. The newly released S007 flash drive has the resilience and endurance to stand up to rougher terrain, with data transmission speeds plenty fast enough to keep up with you. Compliance with the US MIL-SPEC standards dispels fears of data loss due to environmental factors. With a curved yet simple profile, the surface of the main body provides a comfortable and slip-resistant grip. A layer of military-grade protective rubber insulation provides waterproof and shock-resistant performance.

 

For more information, you can checkout Adata's website here ... http://www.adata.com.tw/?action=product_feature&cid=1&piid=105


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