iPhone and iPad owners that are looking to expand the iOS storage of their devices might be interested in a new storage drive called the iKlips, that has been specifically created for Apple iOS ...
Apple Lightning enabled flash drives really seem to be catching on as of late, with vendors such as Sandisk and Strontium among other releasing solutions. Adding to the growing list of iOS solutions ...
The iPhone’s got a beautiful body, powerful processor, and one of the best smartphone cameras around. But if there’s one area in which it falls a bit short, it’s storage. As avid phone photographers ...
Up until now the iKlips in rose gold was exclusively available with the 256GB iKlips. Today we announce that the 32GB, 64GB and 128GB versions will also getting the rose gold variant and you can ...
Beautiful and powerful: iKlips is an Apple MFi-certified Lightning drive which not only offers up to 256 GB of additional iPhone, iPad or iPod storage in an award-winning design (Red Dot Award 2015).
Want a quick way to move your photos, music and documents from your iPhone to your Mac? What about backing up your iPhone on the go? iKlips Duo is an innovative little gadget that will do both. It’s a ...
Like previous iKlips flash drives, the iKlips Wizard lets users expand their iPhone’s or iPad’s storage. In addition, the new model includes a flat-braided 6 cm Lightning to USB-A cable, so that the ...
iKlips has created a new iOS gadget which allows iPhone and iPad users to be able to access microSD cards directly from their iOS devices, allowing access to photographs and video from cameras, drones ...
With its dual Lightning-USB 3.1 interface, the iKlips DUO plugs into any iPhone, iPad, Mac, or PC device — offering easy file transfer and storage of files between devices. Through the iKlips 3.0 app, ...
It’s a hassle dealing with maxed out space on your iPhone or iPad. Deleting files is time consuming, and upgrading internal storage is costly. That’s why the iKlips Dual Interface Drive is handy: It ...
No one but you can access the files stored on the iKlips S, a tiny SSD from Adam Elements. Simply tap your finger on the drive to unlock it. The biometric security system is similar to Apple’s Touch ...