Suneast introduces Nano, one of the world's smallest USB-C flash drives
The Japanese company Suneast has released an ultra-compact USB-C flash drive, the Nano, which is almost invisible in use. It is so small that it can remain permanently connected to a smartphone, tablet or laptop.
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This tiny USB-C drive protrudes just 10.6mm from the connector, allowing it to be left plugged in at all times without risk of damage.
Measuring 10.6 x 20 x 13.5mm and weighing 2.8g, the Nano offers up to 512GB of storage and supports transfer speeds of up to 450MB/s read and 400MB/s write. For convenience, the flash drive comes formatted in exFAT, which ensures compatibility with Windows 10/11, macOS 15+, Linux, Android 14+, iOS 18.0.1+ and iPadOS 17.6.1+.
The official list does not cover older OSes, but most of them also support exFAT.
The price of the Nano varies depending on the amount of memory: the 128GB version costs about $29, the 256GB version costs $49, and the 512GB model will cost $89. At the moment, the flash drives are only available in Japan, specifically at electronics chains such as Bic Camera.
Source: Suneast