Pen Drive

A USB pen drive (often called USB flash drive) is a non-volatile device used for storing and retaining data. The data copied to the device is stored on flash memory. It has a limited write and erase cycle, typically between 10,000 and 100,000 times. However, data permanently stored on the drive can be read countless times.

USB flash drives are small, compact and allow you to connect the device to any computer with a USB connector.