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Transcend launches StoreJet Cloud Wireless Portable Drive

07 Dec, 2011, 11:53 am IST | by Karan Shah | External drives

Transcend Information Inc. has announced the launch of their new StoreJet Cloud Wireless Portable Drive. Featuring relatively smaller dimensions, a long-lasting battery, and capacity of up to 64GB, the portable StoreJet Cloud extends the storage space available on Apple iOS and other Wi-Fi-enabled devices. Photos, documents, eBooks, music, and movies can be accessed via a dedicated wireless network, making it a cable-free attachment. 

Wireless access to your data

Wireless access to your data

 

 

The StoreJet Cloud offers support to the capacity limitations of mobile devices, along with providing an alternative to the ongoing expense and coverage demands of Internet storage. By physically storing media with flash-based technology, the StoreJet Cloud can provide a further 28 hours of DVD quality movies or 16,000 songs, as well as skip-free playback. When connected to a computer, the StoreJet Cloud acts like any other portable drive. Users need to simply drag and drop files from the computer into personalized folders for straightforward file management. 

 

The portable drive allows up to 5 devices to stream various media at the same time, and its rechargeable Li-polymer battery provides up to six hours of continuous playback on a single charge. It also comes with the StoreJet Cloud App, an all-in-one media player for use with iOS devices, such as iPad, iPhone and iPod and it automatically lists portable drive contents for file navigation with several playback modes available. The App offers users the ability to multitask by bridging a connection between StoreJet Cloud and an external Wi-Fi access point, simultaneously. Function menus to wirelessly transfer, delete, or e-mail files are also available from within the app, in addition to enabling security settings and upgrading firmware. Accessing media on StoreJet Cloud is extended to other tablet and smartphone users by the use of a web browser. 

 

Transcend’s new StoreJet Cloud is currently available in two capacities: 32GB and 64GB and is backed by Transcend's two-year limited warranty. More details on their StoreJet portable drive is available here

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