The team of engineers working at iLunn noticed how rapidly the human lives were shifting away from desktops to their mobile devices. So, they also felt requirement of a device that could act as a storage device for mobile devices as well. The result was the cool USB 3.0 Flash Drive. At present, the team is carrying out a highly successful campaign over Kickstarter for their first round of production. iLunn speaks of a wireless network that is capable of connecting with six devices simultaneously. The campaign claims that no wire or mobile data or net connection will be needed to pass files here and there over these devices. The internet pas thru mode permits the user to stay in touch with the drive and use internet at the same time.
The iLunn Air supports almost all kinds of document (DOC, PDF, TXT, PPTX, PPT, XLSX, XLS, and DOCX), graphic (JPG, TIFF, TIF,PNG, BMP, JPG), audio (MP3, AAC, M4A, WAV), and video (TS, M$V, RMVB, MPG, FLV, MOV, MP4, MKV, AVI, WMV) formats. It will be a great support for those who keep getting iCloud overcrowding and other messages on their phones frequently. You can avail the device as per memory requirement as in 256GB, 128GB, 64GB, or 32GB. It uses USB 3.0 interface technology, iOS 8.0, and 802.11 B/G/N Gigahertz wifi connection, and so forth. The size of this drive equals an ideal flash drive i.e. 19.05 X 77.47 x 11.43 millimeters while the weight goes somewhere around 22 grams. Charge it for ninety minutes and its 400 milliAmp hour battery will give you 5 hours streaming time, on standby mode the same would go for at least a week. Optimum temperatures suggested are 0-45 degrees Celsius and -20 – 60 degree Celsius for storage purposes.
A similar device was introduced some time back, iLunn is a step ahead from that in terms of built and performance. It may not transform that face of data storage on a broader level but will definitely ignite the world with several new ideas.
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