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01-28-2025 12:03 PM
This appears to just be a brand name for a simple USB-C dock/port-replicator/sd-reader/dongle that happens to have 128gb of onboard storage. It further appears that some resellers are bundling this dongle with a few different laptops as a value-add/differentiator to their marketplace product listings. As a USB-C device there shouldn't be anything that you have to "do" to get it to work beyond plugging it into a USB-C port on your laptop. Once plugged in, if you press the windows key (or click on the Start icon) and then type "This" and press enter, a file-explorer session on "This PC" should open and you should see the device's storage listed as a new drive letter under "Devices and Drives". You can save data to this as you would with any other portable/external USB storage device.
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