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Lexar CFexpress Type A USB-C Card Reader

The perfect partner for your CFexpress Type A cards, this reader lets you quickly offload 8K videos and large files with transfer speeds up to 900MB/s1. It features sturdy, heat-dissipating metal housing and supports cards with capacities up to 1TB.

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Lexar CFexpress Type A USB-C Card Reader

Lexar CFexpress Type A USB-C Card Reader

The perfect partner for your CFexpress Type A cards, this reader lets you quickly offload 8K videos and large files with transfer speeds up to 900MB/s1. It features sturdy, heat-dissipating metal housing and supports cards with capacities up to 1TB.

Accelerate Your Workflow: Streamline your workflow with transfer speeds up to 900MB/s1.

USB 3.2 Gen 2 Performance: Quickly offload 8K videos and large files with blazing-fast USB 3.2 Gen 2 performance.

For Type A and Type C Devices: With its built-in USB-C cable and a USB-C to USB-A adapter, the reader conveniently works with a wide range of devices.

Durable Metal Housing: Designed with a sturdy casing that not only looks good, but also provides excellent heat dissipation.

Supports Cards up to 1TB: With support for up to 1TB, this reader quickly offloads from even high capacity cards.

Rigorously Tested: All Lexar products undergo extensive testing in the Lexar Quality Labs, facilities with thousands of different cameras and digital devices to ensure performance, quality, compatibility, and reliability.

Key Features:

Streamline your Workflow with Transfer Speeds up to 900MB/s1

USB 3.2 Gen 2 Performance for Blazingfast Transfers of Large Files and 8K Video

Built-in USB-C Cable, Plus a USB-C to USB-A Adapter

Sturdy, Heat-dissipating Metal Housing

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Lexar CFexpress Type A USB-C Card Reader

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Product Overview

Lexar CFexpress Type A USB-C Card Reader

The perfect partner for your CFexpress Type A cards, this reader lets you quickly offload 8K videos and large files with transfer speeds up to 900MB/s1. It features sturdy, heat-dissipating metal housing and supports cards with capacities up to 1TB.

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