200GB SanDisk Connect Wireless Stick launched in India for Rs. 9990


200GB SanDisk Connect Wireless Stick

SanDisk launched its Connect Wireless Stick in India back in September last year. Now it has launched a 200GB variant of the stick in the country that joins the 16GB, 32GB, 64GB and 128GB variants. If you don’t know, Connect Wireless Stick is a small USB flash drive that also doubles up as a Wi-Fi media server so that users can access files stored on the drive over multiple devices. It also has a built-in battery that will keep the device running for around 4 and half hours.

The SanDisk Connect app allows you to access your content on iOS and Android devices over a password protected WiFi connection. There is also a USB port to connect it to PCs or Macs.

Highlights of SanDisk Connect Wireless Stick

  • Wirelessly save and access your photos, videos and files over WiFi
  • Stream HD videos and music up to 3 devices at the same time
  • Connect wirelessly or simply plug into a USB port
  • Comes in 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, 128GB and 200GB capacities
  • SanDisk Connect App for Android and iOS lets you upload, download, save, share and play all your stuff to and from the device
  • Built-in Lithium ion battery lasts for up to 4 and half hours

The 200GB SanDisk Connect Wireless Stick comes in silver color, is priced at Rs. 9,990 and is exclusively from Amazon.in. Check out the unboxing below.

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Commenting on the launch, Rajesh Gupta, Country Manager – India & SAARC, SanDisk, said:

With the explosion of content, people need more advanced storage solutions to keep up with the volume and quality of the photos, videos and files they’re creating on their mobile devices. Our goal is to deliver innovative, intuitive offerings that help them capture life’s great moments without worrying about storage limitations.


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