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Overview

The affordable, high-performance Lexar® JumpDrive V100 USB 3.0 Flash Drive allows you to quickly and easily store and transfer your favorite photos, videos, and files on the go. The drive has a protective cap design to help safely protect the drive and its contents, and includes a lanyard loop for convenient connection to your keychain or backpack. Available in capacity options from 32GB-128GB, this drive is also backwards compatible with USB 2.0 devices.

SKU: GC21-LJDV100-32GABGY

Lexar JumpDrive 32GB V100 USB 3.0 Flash Drive

The affordable, high-performance Lexar® JumpDrive V100 USB 3.0 Flash Drive allows you to quickly and easily store and transfer your favorite photos, videos, and files on the go. The drive has a protective cap design to help safely protect the drive and its contents, and includes a lanyard loop for convenient connection to your keychain or backpack. Available in capacity options from 32GB-128GB, this drive is also backwards compatible with USB 2.0 devices.

Features

  • Leverage USB 3.0 technology for fast file transfer

  • Easily transfer, store, and share important files

  • Carry your photos, music, video and more

  • Backwards compatible with USB 2.0 devices

  • Compatible with PC and Mac® systems

Quickly store and share your content
With so much to do during your busy day, transferring your content should be the least of your worries. The Lexar JumpDrive V100 leverages USB 3.0 technology for fast file transfer so you can get back to your work in a flash. And for added versatility, the drive is backwards compatible with USB 2.0 devices.

Protection on-the-go
The drive comes with a protective cap design to keep your data safe from the elements. It also features a convenient lanyard loop, so wherever you go, your information goes with you.

Delivers for both PC and Mac®
Compatible with both PC and Mac® systems, the JumpDrive V100 USB 3.0 Flash Drive allows you to quickly and easily store a huge number of photo, music, and video files.

Store it all with a wide range of capacities.
Available in 32/64/128GB—it’s easy to store more of your data in one place.

Rigorously tested.
All Lexar product designs undergo extensive testing in the Lexar Quality Labs, facilities with more than 1,100 digital devices, to ensure performance, quality, compatibility, and reliability.

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Product Overview

The affordable, high-performance Lexar® JumpDrive V100 USB 3.0 Flash Drive allows you to quickly and easily store and transfer your favorite photos, videos, and files on the go. The drive has a protective cap design to help safely protect the drive and its contents, and includes a lanyard loop for convenient connection to your keychain or backpack. Available in capacity options from 32GB-128GB, this drive is also backwards compatible with USB 2.0 devices.

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