Kanguru
The Kanguru USB Duplicator has up to 40 bays for your flash drives to hop into.
This can be brief or full, depending on how complete your baby clones should be. An internal hard disk helps out from 20 bays on.
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Copy/Compare/Verify/Format up to 40 flash drives at once
Available with 9, 20, 30 & 40 bays
Stand-alone
Supports all popular formats, file sizes & capacities
Supports most USB mass storage
(Flash drives, card readers, USB hard drives, etc.)
Up to 10MB/s copy speed
Hard drive for image copy:
250GB (1:20, 1:30), 500GB (1:40)
Copy source to targets (full/brief)
Compare source with targets (full/brief)
Verify that targets read correctly after copying
Formatting/Erasing
2-Key control
Feature rich LCD
5 setup & 8 main function modes
H x W x D: 6 3/4″ x 7 1/3″ x 15″ (1:9), 10.5″ x 7 1/3″ x 15″ (1:20),
13.5″ x 7″ x 17.75″ (1:30), 17″ x 7″ x 18″ (1:40)
Weight: 18 lbs (1:9, 1:20), 21 lbs (1:30), 27.4 lbs (1:40)
Warranty: 90 day labor, 1 year parts
Kanguru clones can also be created for CD/DVDs, BluRay, LightScribe and Hard Drives. Best of all, most of these duplicators are equipped with SATA making the cloning process extremely fast.
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April 28th, 2010 at 10:26 am
this really helps, at work we can never store our memory sticks properly so they will all be spread out around the office, but after buying this we no longer have to clutter our desks with them and can use this duplicator to do more functions aswell.
June 8th, 2010 at 4:42 pm
This will be great for the office. We have so many of these floating around and as my own company provides printing services we loan some out so we need a good place to store them that looks smart.
July 14th, 2010 at 6:49 am
I see two possible uses for the Kanguru USB Duplicator… The first involves spies; the second involves making a tedious job go faster. While I have high hopes for the former I know the latter will be it’s path.