The Centon USB 2.0 Datastick Pro2 (Marble-BubbleGum) is a compact 64GB USB flash drive designed for everyday data transfer, ideal for students, professionals, and anyone on the go who needs reliable portable storage.
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Capacity: 64GB of dependable onboard storage for documents, photos, media, and backups.
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Interface: USB 2.0 for broad compatibility with a wide range of devices.
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Design: Marble-BubbleGum finish adds a distinctive look while remaining pocket-friendly.
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Plug-and-Play: No drivers required—simply plug in and access your files immediately.
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Portability: Ultra-compact and lightweight, easy to carry in a pocket or bag.
Powered by CENTON ELECTRONICS, this Datastick combines trusted brand reliability with practical everyday storage. It’s suited for routine file transfers, quick backups, and shared access across devices without the hassle of specialized setup.
Benefits of using the Centon Datastick Pro2 include streamlined file movement between computers, secure local backups for important documents, and a ready-to-use solution for presentations or media sharing. Its USB 2.0 interface ensures broad compatibility, while its compact design makes it a convenient companion for travel, school, or office work. Note that it is optimized for standard transfers and is not a high-speed USB 3.0 solution.
Specs
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Capacity: 64GB
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Interface: USB 2.0
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Compatibility: Devices with USB 2.0 ports; plug-and-play
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Color/Design: Marble-BubbleGum
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Form Factor: Compact USB flash drive
FAQ
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Q: What is the storage capacity? A: 64GB of usable storage for files, media, and backups.
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Q: Does it work with USB 3.0 ports? A: It uses USB 2.0, so it’s fully compatible with USB 3.0 ports, but transfer speeds align with USB 2.0 performance.
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Q: Is it plug-and-play? A: Yes. No drivers are required—just plug in and access your files.
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Q: What devices is it compatible with? A: Any device that supports USB 2.0 ports, including many laptops, desktops, and some tablets with USB-A compatibility.
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Q: Is the data transfer speed suitable for large files? A: It handles standard file transfers well but isn’t optimized for high-speed, large-volume data transfers.