One flash drive for iPhone, Android, and PC — four connectors
Most flash drives only work with one type of device. This 4-in-1 drive packs multiple connectors into a single slim metal housing so you can move files between an iPhone, an Android phone, and a PC without carrying separate cables or adaptors. The body is silver aluminium alloy with a swivel mechanism that rotates the connectors into position — USB-A for standard laptop or desktop ports, USB Type-C for newer laptops and Android devices, and a Lightning connector for iPhone and iPad. A Micro-USB head covers older Android handsets. The USB 3.0 standard on the USB-A end means transfers to a PC are meaningfully faster than USB 2.0. A practical single-piece solution for anyone who regularly moves files across devices
- Four Connectors in One Body: USB-A, USB Type-C, Lightning, and Micro-USB cover every major device port standard in a single drive.
- USB 3.0 Transfer: The USB-A end transfers data at USB 3.0 speeds — noticeably faster than USB 2.0 for large file batches.
- Silver Aluminium Alloy Housing: More durable than plastic drives and resists the flexing that causes cheaper drives to fail.
- Swivel Mechanism: Rotates to expose the required connector while protecting unused heads inside the body.
- No App Required: Plug-and-play on Windows, Mac, and Android. iOS access uses the built-in Files app — no third-party install needed.
4-in-1 flash drive — one body, four connectors
This silver metal flash drive has a rotating body that exposes USB-A, USB Type-C, Lightning, and Micro-USB connectors from a single compact unit. Plug it into a PC via USB-A, a modern laptop via USB-C, an iPhone via Lightning, or an older Android device via Micro-USB — no adaptors required.
Transfer speeds and compatibility
The USB-A connector supports USB 3.0 data transfer speeds for quick file movement to and from a computer. The Type-C end is compatible with current Android handsets and USB-C laptops. The Lightning connector supports standard file transfer for iPhone and iPad with the built-in Files app.
Where it works
- Windows and Mac laptops and desktops via USB-A
- Modern Android phones and tablets via USB-C
- iPhone and iPad (up to iPhone 14) via Lightning
- iPhone 15 and later via USB-C
- Older Android and legacy devices via Micro-USB

























