TeamGroup Introduces Model T USB 3.2 Flash Drive For Dashcams

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Designed For Tesla Electric Vehicles!

[Press Release] TeamGroup has revealed the all-new Model T USB 3.2 Gen 1 flash drive. Designed specifically for USB dashcams, the flash drive highlights the company’s commitment to supporting the current demand for electric vehicles.

TeamGroup Model T USB 3.2 Gen 1
TeamGroup Model T USB 3.2 Gen 1

TeamGroup boasts support for Tesla Model 3, Y, S, and X cars.

With up to 512GB of storage, the flash drive enables activation of Sentry Mode without any concerns. The storage provides plenty of room for long recordings of critical moments, with the option of storing up to 10 minutes of constant recordings.

The Model T comes with a Type-A connector and a sleek finish. Its compact size also fits well with the interior of most electric vehicles, and a lifetime warranty leads to peace of mind, whether it be on the road or away from it.

TeamGroup’s Model T goes on sale starting in June. The company also confirms availability across Amazon and Newegg, with more details on the release available through its official website.

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