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Product Launch: DataTraveler Max Series

Kingston DataTraveler Max Series with USB-C and USB-A connections

Published 11 July 2022

Kingston has added a new addition to the DataTravler Max USB range which now includes a Type-A connection. Giving users greater flexibility with both next-gen and traditional laptops and desktops.

Unparalleled Performance
DataTraveler Max USB 3.2 Gen 2 Series Flash Drive Available in USB-C® or USB-A

Kingston’s DataTraveler® Max series USB flash drives leverage the latest USB 3.2 Gen 2 standard to deliver record-breaking read/write speeds up to 1,000/900MB/s**. Designed with portability and convenience in mind, the unique ridged casing protects the connector when not in use and is easily moved with a single motion. Available in USB Type-C®* and Type-A connections to support next-gen and traditional laptops and desktops. The DT Max series delivers premium performance and expanded capacities up to 1TB making them the ideal solution for transferring and storing large digital files such as HD photos, 4K/8K videos, music and more. Both the Type-C and Type-A connector varieties in the DT Max series are backed by a limited warranty, free technical support and legendary Kingston reliability.

Key Features:

  • Advanced USB 3.2 Gen 2 Drives
  • Unique ridged casing with keyring loop
  • Up to 1,000MB/s** read speeds 
  • Capacities up to 1TB

Type- A

part numberproduct description
DTMAXA/256GB256GB DataTraveler Max Type-A 1000R/900W USB 3.2 Gen2
DTMAXA/512GB512GB DataTraveler Max Type-A 1000R/900W USB 3.2 Gen2
DTMAXA/1TB1TB DataTraveler Max Type-A 1000R/900W USB 3.2 Gen2

Type-C

part numberproduct description
DTMAX/256GB256GB DataTraveler Max 1000R/900W USB 3.2 Gen2
DTMAX/512GB512GB DataTraveler Max 1000R/900W USB 3.2 Gen2
DTMAX/1TB1TB DataTraveler Max 1000R/900W USB 3.2 Gen2 

Learn more about the DT Max Series or speak to our experts to place an order today.

 

* USB Type-C® and USB-C® are registered trademarks of USB Implementers Forum.
** Speed may vary due to host hardware, software and usage.