Kingston 128GB Wi-Drive Announced, Doubling Previous Capacities

Kingston has announced the addition of a 128GB capacity to the Wi-Drive product line, allowing even more sharing on Wi-Fi enabled devices. This compliments the existing 32GB and 64GB capacities, which essentially helped to create a new market of WiFi enabled storage. Kingston leveraged their pedigree against competitors with design features such as their decision to use a battery that has four hour lifespan when in use in addition to its slim, pocketable build. As a flash-based drive, it has the smallest footprint and is by far the smallest carrying size in its class with very low overall weight.


Kingston has announced the addition of a 128GB capacity to the Wi-Drive product line, allowing even more sharing on Wi-Fi enabled devices. This compliments the existing 32GB and 64GB capacities, which essentially helped to create a new market of WiFi enabled storage. Kingston leveraged their pedigree against competitors with design features such as their decision to use a battery that has four hour lifespan when in use in addition to its slim, pocketable build. As a flash-based drive, it has the smallest footprint and is by far the smallest carrying size in its class with very low overall weight.

The Kingston Wi-Drive is built with integrated Wi-Fi and offers easy file-sharing and pocket-sized portable storage for Wi-Fi enabled devices such as iOS, Android, and Kindle Fire devices. The free Wi-Drive App is available on their respected online stores.

Additionally, the device allows simultaneous data access and file sharing for up to three users on mobile devices of their choice. With Android’s versatile user experience, users also have the ability to access and share their files through a web browser or the Wi-Drive App.

Kingston Wi-Drives come with a one-year warranty and free technical support. For more information visit, www.kingston.com/flash or view a video demonstrating the Wi-Drive here.

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