SanDisk and Crayola have together launched the new SanDisk Crayola USB-C Flash Drive. The company says that this is the world’s first officially licensed Crayola USB flash drive. It has been introduced in a special crayon-like design and is designed to store schoolwork, photos, games and other digital files. The flash drive comes with USB Type-C connectivity and has up to 256GB of storage.
SanDisk Crayola USB-C Flash Drive has been launched in India in 64GB, 128GB and 256GB storage variants. Its starting price is Rs. 2,769 have been kept. The 128GB model is priced at Rs. 3,939, while the 256GB variant is priced at Rs. Listed at 6,029. This flash drive is for sale on Amazon.in Available Is. SanDisk is also offering a 5-year limited warranty with this USB-C Flash Drive.
The new USB-C Flash Drive has been introduced with a Crayola themed design. The company has launched it in Mango Tango, Cerulean Blue, Electric Lime and Vivid Violet color options. However, the Vivid Violet color will currently be a Walmart North America exclusive until January 2026.
This flash drive from SanDisk comes with USB Type-C support, so it can be used with tablets, laptops and PCs. According to the company, the Crayola icon appears in the Files app when connected to the desktop, which makes it easier to identify the drive quickly.
The flash drive supports USB 3.2 Gen 1 interface and has a read speed of up to 300 MB/s. The company says that its lightweight design makes it easily carryable.
SanDisk Memory Zone app support is also provided in SanDisk Crayola USB-C Flash Drive. With its help, users can backup, transfer and organize files between Windows PC, Mac and tablets.
The company is also giving 3 months subscription of Crayola Create & Play app with every unit. Along with this, Thinking Sheets feature will also be available, which includes interactive activities related to creativity and learning.
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