This innovative Lighting flash drive backs up your smartphone

Standard flash drives can be limiting. You only can use them with certain devices, and if you want to back up something or transfer data from a device without a USB-A port, you can't. Wouldn't it be nice to have a flash drive that fit all of your devices, including your iPad and iPhone?

This innovative Lighting flash drive backs up your smartphone
iKlips C Lighting USB C Flash Drive in Use

Now, there’s a flash drive that you can use on all of your devices, including your Apple products. The iKlips C iPhone and iPad Pro Flash drive has a USB-C connector on one end and a Lightning connector on the other end. There’s finally an easier solution for backing up your iPad and iPhone with this Lightning flash drive.

We keep a lot of information on our iPads and iPhones, much more than we really stop to think about. Think of all of those notes you have on there in Notes and Evernote, and all of your pictures. For most of us, if something were to happen to our iPhone, we’d be devastated simply because of the pictures we have on there.

This Lightning flash drive is MFi certified

We’ve all bought off-brand Apple accessories only to have them crap out on us and not work properly. How many of us have a drawer full of charging cords we bought on the cheap that won’t charge our phones anymore?

iKlips C Lighting USB C Flash Drive

iKlips C Lighting USB C Flash Drive in Use

When you buy the iKlips C Lightning flash drive, you can be assured you’re getting a quality product that will work well with your Apple devices, thanks to its MFi certification. If you know anything about Apple, you know that that certification is important. It’s short for “Made for iPod, Made for iPhone, Made for iPad.” And that designation can only come from Apple.

iKlips C allows you to transfer between Apple and Android devices

Need to transfer some pictures between your friend’s Android and your iPhone? No worries. You’ll be able to use the USB-C connector on your friend’s Android device and the Lightning connector on the other end on your iPhone.

iKlips C Lighting USB C Flash Drive

iKlips C Lighting USB C Flash Drive with Laptop

Don’t worry about file sizes and finding Wi-Fi so you can get it done. Just pull out your iKlips C and handle it right then, easily. It even supports large file transmissions like 1080HD videos, 4K videos, and mega files.

Charge and backup at the same time

Backing up your phone is super easy with the iKlips C. When it’s plugged into your phone and you place your phone on your wireless charger, the iKlips C will automatically begin backing up. You’ll be able to stop worrying about going through the storage on your phone all the time. The iKlips C will back up your photos, your calendar, your contacts, and more.

iKlips C Lighting USB C Flash Drive

iKlips C Lighting USB C Flash Drive on a Table

What we ❤️ about this product

We love that this product is MFi certified. It’s nice to have peace of mind to know that it’s not something that will interact poorly with your Apple products and cause possible harm. We also love the iKlips C also has an award-winning app behind it.

iKlips C Lighting USB C Flash Drive

iKlips C Lighting USB C Flash Drive in Use

What we would ❤️ to see

The folks at ADAM elements have done a great job at thinking through the design and what it will pair with. For folks with older MacBooks, though, it’d be great to have some sort of adaptor that will allow the transfer of files from an iPhone or iPad to a MacBook that isn’t 2016 or newer.

Where you can get your iKlips C

You can head on over to the Kickstarter and get your iKlips C for just $59. That’s a great deal for a device that is MFi certified and can do so much. You’ll have your choice of two different colors and either a 128GB or a 256GB Lighting flash drive.

Tera has worked in the publishing industry since 2004 and considers the written word her first love. When she's not writing or editing, she's usually traveling, knitting, or binge-watching Netflix.
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