USB Flash Drive

Flash Trend supplies high-quality USB Flash Drives from leading brands such as Samsung, SanDisk, Lexar, Kingston, Verbatim, and more.


Buy USB flash drives under 32GB and over 128GB through Flash Trend. For example, you can get a USB flash drive 256GB and a USB flash drive 1TB. Other storage capacities our USB flash drives offer include 64GB, 512GB, and 16GB. We have USB flash drives under $10, with prices starting at $6.95.

All our USB flash drives are 100% genuine, brand-new, and with full warranties. We deliver USB flash drives across Australia within 1 business day with express shipping and 2-6 business days with standard shipping. Get the best USB flash drives in Australia soon.

Frequently Asked Questions

These are answers to some of the most common questions we get from our customers regarding USB flash drives:

A USB flash drive is a portable data storage device that connects to a computer’s USB port. Also referred to as a thumb drive or memory stick, a USB flash drive allows you to transfer and store data such as documents, photos, videos, etc.

Use a USB flash drive by inserting it into an available USB port on your computer and dragging-and-dropping files to and from the USB flash drive, which should appear as a removable storage device on your computer upon insertion and connection.

Yes, you can use a USB flash drive on different computers as long as these different computers have USB ports. USB flash drives are designed to be portable and compatible with all computers with USB ports. A USB flash drive is particularly useful for transferring data between computers and other devices, even those with different operating systems.

The storage capacity of USB flash drives is mostly anywhere from 16GB to 128GB, but can be smaller (only a few GB) or larger (several TB). The exact storage capacity differs for each USB flash drive, so you’ll have to consider the amount of data you plan to store or transfer when choosing a USB flash drive.

USB flash drives are very durable and suitable for everyday use but not indestructible. You should avoid exposing USB flash drives to extreme temperatures, moisture, or physical impact. We recommend that you keep your USB flash drives in protective cases when not in use to prolong their lifespans.

Yes, you can password-protect your USB flash drive. You can set up a password to restrict access to data on your USB flash drive and use its other built-in security features like password encryption to further protect sensitive files.

 

Contact Flash Trend

Complete our email enquiry form, call us at 02 8959 8446, or email us at sales@flashtrend.com.au. We’ll get back to you as soon as we can.

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