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Description
This USB duplicator and eraser lets you clone or erase up to seven USB flash drives, without a host computer connection. This means you can work more efficiently and manage larger batches of USB drives, saving time and effort. The standalone USB duplicator and eraser is perfect for IT professionals and system administrators in corporate, education, marketing, or sales environments. Efficient 1:7 drive duplication The duplicator lets you copy up to seven drives simultaneously, and offers both synchronous and asynchronous duplication, with speeds up to 1.5GB per minute. The asynchronous feature means you can remove and replace USB storage devices while other copies continue to run. The eraser/duplicator offers two modes of duplication: system and file and whole file. Erase multiple USB drives simultaneously The drive duplicator/eraser lets you erase up to seven flash drives at the same time, so it’s easy to clean large batches of USB drives for reuse. The flash drive duplicator features three modes of erasing: quick erase, single pass erase, and multi-pass erase (meets DoD standards). Designed for ease of use The flash drive duplicator and eraser supports USB 3.0, USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 flash drives, providing an easy and cost-effective way to re-use and re-purpose your USB drives. It features a robust metal housing and a compact, standalone design that makes it the perfect desktop companion. The duplicator/eraser also has an LCD display that makes it easy to monitor erasing and duplication to ensure completion. The USBDUPE17 is TAA compliant and backed by a StarTech.com 2-year warranty and free lifetime technical support.
StarTech.com (USBDUPE17) USB Duplicator - 1:7 - USB Flash Drives - Flash Drive Duplicator
Current Price
$685.25
Average
$599.77
Min Price
$366.15
Max Price
$865.99
Price dynamics
12%
Description
This USB duplicator and eraser lets you clone or erase up to seven USB flash drives, without a host computer connection. This means you can work more efficiently and manage larger batches of USB drives, saving time and effort. The standalone USB duplicator and eraser is perfect for IT professionals and system administrators in corporate, education, marketing, or sales environments. Efficient 1:7 drive duplication The duplicator lets you copy up to seven drives simultaneously, and offers both synchronous and asynchronous duplication, with speeds up to 1.5GB per minute. The asynchronous feature means you can remove and replace USB storage devices while other copies continue to run. The eraser/duplicator offers two modes of duplication: system and file and whole file. Erase multiple USB drives simultaneously The drive duplicator/eraser lets you erase up to seven flash drives at the same time, so it’s easy to clean large batches of USB drives for reuse. The flash drive duplicator features three modes of erasing: quick erase, single pass erase, and multi-pass erase (meets DoD standards). Designed for ease of use The flash drive duplicator and eraser supports USB 3.0, USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 flash drives, providing an easy and cost-effective way to re-use and re-purpose your USB drives. It features a robust metal housing and a compact, standalone design that makes it the perfect desktop companion. The duplicator/eraser also has an LCD display that makes it easy to monitor erasing and duplication to ensure completion. The USBDUPE17 is TAA compliant and backed by a StarTech.com 2-year warranty and free lifetime technical support.
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Product review & video
what sort of magic does this crazy white box hold let's find out together [Music] so i thought i would do just a quick video just something interesting that i dug out of the box and i thought i would share it with you this magical little white box is a standalone sd card usb drive duplicator i didn't even know these things existed until a couple years ago when i got involved with using raspberry pi's and i realize it's probably better to frequently back up your sd cards i mean you spend all this time making amazing retro pie compilations and working really hard to make the perfect amiga emulator and then what happens when that sd card eventually dies out it corrupts you turn it off in the middle of a right something terrible happens yeah well if you know what it's like to write 64 gigabyte 128 gigabyte 256 gigabyte sd card images you know it takes a lot of time to do a backup and we all


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