Lexar rolls out the world’s first stainless steel SD cards to join its Armor storage family

Lexar has taken the wraps off what it claims are the world’s first stainless-steel encased SD cards. Joining the firm’s Armor Series, which already contains product lines like rugged portable SSDs, the new memory cards boast “bend-resistance,” and are IP68 rated.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/storage/lexar-rolls-out-the-worlds-first-stainless-steel-sd-cards-to-join-its-armor-storage-family

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