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World’s Fastest USB 3.0 Flash Drive for iPhone and iPad

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HYPER line of mobile accessories – announces the launch of its Indiegogo campaign for iShowFast. iShowFast is the sequel to last year’s iStick which was the first USB flash drive in the market to have an integrated Apple Lightning connector and which later went on to raise over $1.1 million on Kickstarter.


HYPER aims for another first with iShowFast, which is the world’s fastest Apple Lightning USB 3.0 flash drive. iShowFast has a USB 3.0 connector on one end to transfers at up to 140MB/s with any Mac/PC computer and an Apple Lightning connector on the other end to transfers at up to 30MB/s with iPhone, iPad and iPod touch models. With iShowFast up to 14 times faster than the original iStick, there is no faster, easier or safer way to transfer data between computers, iPhones, iPads and iPod touches without the need for iTunes, Internet, wireless networks or the Cloud where hackers and others (like NSA, 3rd party server operators) may gain access.



HYPER is seeking $50,000 via Indiegogo to help bring the iShowFast product to market. Funding begins October 12, 2015 at 8am PST/11am EST and ends on November 11, 2015. Upon successful funding, HYPER aims to ship the iShowFast in same month, in November, 2015.

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Product Specifications

Capacity: 8GB / 16GB / 32GB / 64GB / 128GB
Connectors: Standard USB 3.0 and Apple MFi-Certified Lightning Connector
USB 3.0 Transfer Speed: 140MB/s (Read), 45MB/s (Write)
Apple Lightning Connector Transfer Speed: 30MB/s (Read), 20MB/s (Write)
Construction: Aluminum
Dimensions: 49.1 x 31 x 9mm / 1.9” x 1.2” x 0.35”
Weight: 18g / 0.6oz

Pricing and Availability

  • MSRP of iShowFast are $79 (16GB), $99 (32GB), $149 (64GB) and $249 (128GB)
  • Indiegogo Early Bird Backers will get the iShowFast for 40% off MSRP, which works out to be $49 (16GB), $60 (32GB), $79 (64GB) and $149 (128GB)
  • iShowFast is expected to ship in November, 2015 upon successful Indiegogo funding.

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