The Centon USB 2.0 Datastick Pro2 (Marble-Raspberry) is a 64GB USB flash drive built for students, professionals, and anyone who needs reliable portable storage on the go.
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Capacity: 64GB of storage for documents, presentations, photos, and videos
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Interface: USB 2.0 for broad compatibility, backwards compatible with USB 3.0 ports
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Design: Marble-Raspberry finish that blends style with a durable, scratch-resistant shell
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Plug-and-Play: No software required—simply plug in and start transferring files
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Portability: Compact, lightweight form factor ideal for pockets, bags, or keychains
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Transfer Speed: USB 2.0 performance up to 480 Mbps in optimal conditions
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Brand: Centon Electronics — a trusted name in dependable storage solutions
With 64GB of capacity and universal USB compatibility, this Datastick Pro2 is ideal for backing up coursework, sharing large files with teammates, or carrying media between devices. The marble finish adds a touch of style while the scratch-resistant exterior helps protect your data during daily use. Its plug-and-play design ensures seamless file transfers across Windows, macOS, and Linux systems without extra software. Encryption is software-dependent, so you can select a trusted encryption tool to safeguard sensitive information.
Specs
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Brand: Centon Electronics
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Model: Datastick Pro2 Marble-Raspberry
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Capacity: 64GB
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Interface: USB 2.0 (backwards compatible with USB 3.0)
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Finish: Marble-Raspberry
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Plug-and-Play: Yes
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Encryption: Software-dependent
FAQ
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What is the storage capacity?
The drive offers 64GB of flash storage for your files.
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Is it plug-and-play?
Yes—no drivers or software are required; just plug into a USB port and access files.
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Which devices can it be used with?
It works with any USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 port on PCs, Macs, and compatible devices.
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How fast is the data transfer?
USB 2.0 supports speeds up to 480 Mbps under optimal conditions.
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Does it have built-in encryption?
Encryption depends on the software you use; the drive itself does not include built-in hardware encryption.