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Teamgroup 1TB C212 Extreme Speed USB

Teamgroup 1TB C212 Extreme Speed USB flash drive review

Posted on October 14, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

TC21231TBB01. Remember that name, it’s that of Teamgroup’s new 1TB USB flash drive, the C212. There’s two reasons why this storage device stands out of the usual plethora of USB thumb drives. It is fast, ridiculously fast for what it offers and it is affordable, surprisingly affordable actually for the capacity and performance it delivers.

Teamgroup somehow delivered a product that has eluded the market for so long. A USB flash drive that is competitive with external SSDs and as cheap – if not cheaper.
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