Lexar JumpDrive Dual Drive D400 USB 3.2 falls to $84.99
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Save $23.86 on the Lexar JumpDrive D400, a dual USB-C and USB-A flash drive for easy file transfers between modern and older devices.
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Lexar JumpDrive Dual Drive D400 USB 3.2 falls to $84.99
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Dual-connector flash drives solve a real problem: moving files between modern USB-C devices and older USB-A systems. Lexar's JumpDrive D400 offers both ports in one compact package, and right now it's priced well below its recent average.
Lexar JumpDrive Dual Drive D400 USB 3.2 drops to $84.99 - save $23.86. This 22% discount brings the 512GB model to its lowest price in weeks.
For just $84.99, below its 30-day average of $108.85. Over the past 90 days, this drive has typically sold for around $95.80, making today's price a clear discount from its recent trend. The 180-day average sits at $75.77, but that includes deeper holiday discounts that haven't returned since earlier this year.
The Lexar JumpDrive D400 packs both USB Type-C and USB Type-A connectors into a single metal-housed flash drive. It delivers USB 3.2 Gen 1 performance with transfer speeds up to 170MB/s. The swivel design protects whichever connector isn't in use, and Lexar includes DataShield software for optional password protection. Compatibility covers Android devices, PCs, and Mac systems.
Best for users who regularly transfer files between modern USB-C devices (like recent iPhones, Android phones, or MacBooks) and older computers with USB-A ports. It's also ideal for photographers or content creators who need to move large files between different systems.
Skip this if you only use USB-C devices and don't need backward compatibility.
While 170MB/s is respectable for a flash drive, it's not the fastest option available. Users who prioritize maximum transfer speeds might want to look at NVMe-based portable SSDs instead.
At $84.99, this dual-connector flash drive delivers practical convenience for anyone juggling USB-C and USB-A devices. The price sits below its 30-day average, making it a good time to buy if you need this specific functionality.
Wait if you can hold out for deeper discounts that might appear during summer sales events.

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