Chinese Company Launches Nano, One of the Smallest USB Drives in the World

Empresa chinesa lança Nano, um dos menores pen drives do mundo
Chinese Company Launches Nano, One of the Smallest USB Drives in the World (Photo: Suneast)

Who hasn’t accidentally broken a USB drive by bumping into it while it was plugged into a PC? With that in mind, Suneast has launched the Nano, one of the smallest USB-C flash drives in the world.

Offering up to an impressive 512 GB of storage and fast transfer speeds, the main advantage of the Nano is that it can stay plugged into phones and computers without the risk of breaking.

It’s worth noting that other lesser-known Chinese companies have previously released even smaller USB drives, but the Nano remains impressive with its 10.6 mm length and weight of just 2.8 grams.

According to Suneast, the Nano has a maximum read speed of 450 MB/s and a maximum write speed of 400 MB/s.

Formatted with exFAT, it is compatible with devices running Windows 10 and 11, Mac OS 15.0 or later, Linux, Android 14 or later, iOS 18.0.1 or later (iPhone 15 or later), and iPadOS 17.6.1 or later.

While only those systems appear on the official list, it’s worth mentioning that Windows 7/8/8.1, older Mac OS X versions such as 10.11 El Capitan, and some Android versions earlier than 14 are also fully compatible with the exFAT system.

The Nano is available in 128 GB, 256 GB, and 512 GB capacities, priced at $29, $49, and $89 respectively. For now, the drives are only available at major electronics retailers such as Bic Camera in Japan.

Photo and video: X @SUNEAST_UL_PRO. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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