Now more and more devices, such as mobile phones, tablets or computers, begin to use the USB Type-C interface, but a large number of devices are still the original USB Type-A interface. In the era of the alternation of old and new devices, the different interfaces will always make it inconvenient for consumers to use, so Sony has launched a new series of CA1 USB flash drives, The feature is that it is compatible with Type-A and Type-C interfaces.
Because it is compatible with Type-A and Type-C, the CA1 series USB stick supports almost all devices, including Android, Windows, Mac and Chromebooks. It uses the first generation standard of USB 3.1, with a reading speed of 130M/s. There are three different capacities available: 16GB, 32GB and 64GB.
The price has not been announced yet. Sony will probably choose to officially launch it on MWC in February. I wonder if you have any plans to start one.