LaCie 4GB itsaKey USB Flash Drive
The ultimate in convenient storage, the LaCie itsaKey flash drive lets you keep important files right on your keyring.
- Sturdy metal key design; fits on a keyring
- Fast transfer rates (Read mode: up to 30 MB/s; write mode: up to 10MB/s)
- Ultra-mobile and lightweight
- Hot-pluggable with cross-platform compatibility
Overview
With its sturdy metal key design that slips onto your keyring, the LaCie itsaKey flash drive makes it astonishingly easy to carry and access your important files wherever you go.
Features
- Metal key design fits on a keyring
- Fast transfer rates (Read mode: up to 30 MB/s; write mode: up to 10 MB/s)
- Ultra-mobile and lightweight
- Hot-pluggable with cross-platform compatibility
Did you notice?
The compact and handy key-shaped design lets you slide the drive onto your keyring, so you can have it ready in your pocket whenever you need to store or retrieve a file.
Warranty
Two years (For details, please visit www.lacie.com/us/legal/warranty.htm.)
Mfr. Part No.: 130872
Most Useful Reviews
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LaCie 4GB itsaKey USB Flash Drive
coolest product, so simple
- Written by PP
- Aug 25, 2009
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Questions & Answers
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Does it come bigger than 4GB?
- Asked by RE from Houston
- Dec 28, 2009
Answer
LaCie makes versions with more storage (up to 32GB), but the Apple Store does not carry them at this time. …More
- Answered by KK from Atlantic Beach
- Feb 3, 2010
- 2 of 3 people found this useful
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Does flash drive have a cover to keep dirt out?
- Asked by BK from Tacoma
- Oct 26, 2009
Best Answer
There is no cover but the metal from the key goes all the way down and no prongs are exposed. Very durable. …More
- Answered by AS
- Oct 27, 2009
- 7 of 8 people found this useful
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Can it work with any computer?
- Asked by RJ from Lewisburg
- Dec 13, 2009
Answer
It should work with any computer (Mac/Windows/Linux/Unix) with USB, which is essentially any modern computer. For maximum data transfer rate, you need USB 2.0, though it is also backwards-compatible with USB 1.1, but at a reduced data rate. …More
- Answered by KK from Atlantic Beach
- Feb 3, 2010
- 1 of 1 people found this useful
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Does flash drive have a cover to keep dirt out?
- Asked by BK from Tacoma
- Oct 26, 2009
