SanDisk’s new Extreme Fit USB-C Flash Drive is pitched as the world’s smallest 1TB USB-C stick.
It uses a low-profile leave-in design that sits flush with slim laptops and tablets, so you can add storage without turning your USB-C port into a snag point.
SanDisk is offering sizes between 128 GB to 1 TB at up to 400 MB/s and 64 GB at up to 300 MB/s, enough for project folders, media copies, and quick backups.
This is built for convenience and ideal for people who prefer local storage instead of having to log in to various cloud services.
Unlike bigger drives, you can plug it in and leave the Extreme Fit all the time, freeing up space when things get tight, and it works with laptops, tablets, and other USB-C devices.
SanDisk’s Memory Zone app can handle easy backup, restore, and file management if you want a set-and-forget routine for important documents and photos.
In the UK, the drive is available now with capacities from 64 GB at £9.99 up to 1 TB at £86.99 MSRP. In the US, prices start at $14.99 for 64 GB, $17.99 for 128 GB, $27.99 for 256 GB, $54.99 for 512 GB, and $109.99 for 1 TB. Whichever model you choose, you get a small body, fast transfers, and enough space to ease pressure on your internal drive.
If your workflow involves big slide decks, photos, or a rotating cache of video files, leaving this in your USB-C port can make your laptop feel like it shipped with more storage. And if you’re on a tablet, it’s an easy way to keep a media library offline without dipping into the cloud. It’s tiny, quick to copy, and built for people who want extra room without extra bulk.










