Wednesday, October 5th 2022

Team Group Launches Stylish C222 USB 3.2 Flash Drive with a Streamlined, Ergonomic Design

World-leading memory brand Team Group introduces the new C222 USB 3.2 Flash Drive, a fusion of delicate metal crafting and streamlined ergonomic design, showcasing classy style with zinc alloy. The matte gray metallic surface combined with the soft, streamlined ergonomic curve allows the flash drive to fit perfectly in the fingers, so that it feels good in the hand and elegantly displays the exquisite craftsmanship.

The C222 USB 3.2 Flash Drive is made of zinc alloy to create a fine matte metal surface. The device is both stylish and useful, with the streamlined ergonomic design enabling the thumb to fit flawlessly on the smooth surface of the flash drive, making it easy to insert and remove, providing a comfortable and convenient user experience. The C222 USB 3.2 Flash Drive comes with a lanyard loop that allow users to attach it to key rings, backpacks, and portable accessories as they wish. The C222 USB 3.2 Flash Drive is also designed without cap, solving the problem of cap loss and can be quickly plugged in for use. Packaged with COB (Chip On Board) technology, the flash drive is water, dust, and shock proof to protect data. It comes with USB3.2 Gen1 interface to fulfill daily storage applications.
Team Group is committed to providing convenient and secure storage products to customers worldwide. The newly launched C222 USB 3.2 Flash Drive pioneers in the fashion trend of mobile storage, integrating stylish elements to the flash drive and bringing the device into customers' fashionable lifestyles. The first batch of C222 USB 3.2 Flash Drive will be available on Amazon Japan, Amazon and Newegg in North America, offering 32 GB, 64 GB, 128 GB, and 256 GB capacities, fulfilling storage needs and driving a fashionable trend around the world.
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9 Comments on Team Group Launches Stylish C222 USB 3.2 Flash Drive with a Streamlined, Ergonomic Design

#1
Athlonite
So this looks real nice but they're not stating any sort of performance data for read/write which could be because they're trying to hide the fact that these will not reach anywhere near the data transfer capabilities of USB 3.2 gen 1 (USB3.0 5Gbps or USB3.1 gen 1 5Gbps)
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#2
Prima.Vera
What is so special about those sticks? Without real performance numbers, they are just overpriced USB3 sticks, nothing more.
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#3
INSTG8R
Vanguard Beta Tester
I dunno my new MSI Motherboard came with a USB stick for the drivers. I must say it’s extremely small and rather stylish to boot. Pic next to my 64GB USB3 HyperX drive
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#4
LabRat 891
No point in moving to USB 3.2 if performance could still be served over 3.0.
Really like the design though (the metal part, not the 'wooshy' lines)
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#5
bonehead123
A nice little stick, but as usual...

NO C - NO BUY - NO EXCUSES !

And since when did USB sticks become a fashion statement anyways ? Apparently I didn't get that memo. Granted, I like my women with a few curves and some style, but for my flash drives, I could care less.... hehehe :D
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#6
pjl321
So no write speeds on their specifications page which is always worrying and the read speeds are far from impressive!

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#7
Jokii
The only appeal of USB flash drives is the small size.

Otherwise, you're better off using an NVMe drive in a USB enclosure. It costs a bit more, but you get faster speeds and larger capacities.
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#9
defaultluser
pjl321So no write speeds on their specifications page which is always worrying and the read speeds are far from impressive!

everything's small in japan? no msrp listed either
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