This Brando Adapter Turns Ten microSD Cards into a SATA SSD
Michael Hemsworth — March 24, 2016 — Tech
References: usb.brando & the-gadgeteer
Whether to help create a new hard drive or create one using existing equipment, this Brando adapter turns microSD cards into a SATA SSD. Featuring ten spots to hold ten microSD cards, the adapter can be configured by users to be a bootable drive.
Working with either one, two, four, six, eight or ten microSD cards, the Brando adapter is competitively priced at $32 to be a cost-effective option. Compatible with a number of different operating systems including Windows, Linux and Mac OS X, the adapter can be used in a variety of different computing environments.
The Brando adapter creates a SATA SSD in an unexpected way to help offer users a more flexible computing solution when compared to other hardware on the market.
Working with either one, two, four, six, eight or ten microSD cards, the Brando adapter is competitively priced at $32 to be a cost-effective option. Compatible with a number of different operating systems including Windows, Linux and Mac OS X, the adapter can be used in a variety of different computing environments.
The Brando adapter creates a SATA SSD in an unexpected way to help offer users a more flexible computing solution when compared to other hardware on the market.
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