Super Talent reveals Wi-Cap wireless storage solution

Posted on Saturday, September 14 2013 @ 22:44 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Super Talent introduces the Wi-Cap, a wireless storage solution available in 8GB, 16GB and 32GB capacities.
Super Talent Technology, a leading manufacturer of NAND flash storage solutions, today announces the Super Talent Wi-Cap. With a modern, sleek design the Wi-Cap, short for wireless capsule, gives you the ability to share files, photos, music, and videos with nearby devices. This ultra-portable drive creates its own wireless network to transfer your files over and requires no internet connection.

The Super Talent Wi-Cap is compatible with use on laptops, tablets, and smartphones, and with a variety of browsers. The Wi-Cap supports Mac, Windows, and Linux operating systems. Navigating the contents of the Wi-Cap is easy with the use of menus which appear in your browser of choice after a connection has been established. Password protection is included to ensure only the users you approve can access the contents of the drive.

The device measures 117x60x10mm, making it easy to carry in a bag, briefcase, or even your pocket! The Super Talent Wi-Cap has sequential read speeds of 20MB/s and sequential write speeds of 10MB/s. The micro USB port on the Wi-Cap can easily be used to transfer files to the device and to update firmware. The Wi-Cap is available in capacities of 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB. This product also features an external microSD slot for additional storage options. All designs are thin and equipped with blue and red indicator lights to let you know when the drive is active. The Super Talent Wi-Cap is ideal for situations requiring a simple, straight forward way to share information among devices.
Super Talent Wi Cap


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