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In the middle of the cord is a clip that allows users to fold it in half thus making it highly portable. There is a small cord, roughly 2.5 inches long connecting both sides. By each interface is a small aluminum body where the storage is located. The Lexar JumpDrive C20c Flash Drive is roughly 5 inches long with a UCB-C interface on one side and USB Type A interface on the other. One end has the USB-C interface and the other has a slot for the microSD card. This makes the device incredible portable, however, the body is made of plastic and runs the risk of being damaged if users are overly hard on it. The Lexar C1 microSD is very compact, roughly the size of 4 U.S.
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Once the microSD card gets full or close to full, they can plug it into their USB-C device, unload it, and get back to shooting. This device is ideal for users that take lots of photos, video, or use GoPro cameras. The Lexar C1 microSD Reader is a very compact microSD card reader that allows users to quickly offload their media onto a USB-C device. Lexar has recently added a handful of USB-C devices including the Lexar C1 microSD Reader and Lexar JumpDrive C20c Flash Drive.
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With the new release of Apple’s current generation MacBook Pro along with releases form Dell, Lenovo, and HP, USB-C is more prevalent and more devices are coming on the scene. The biggest drawback has been lack of adoption and therefore lack of third parties making USB-C compatible devices. On top of that several devices can be powered through the port including a new slew of notebooks, mostly from Apple. USB-C is a new interface that has the benefit of being omnidirectional (meaning it can face up or down and still work, just not sideways).