Fasetto the cloud storage, file sharing and messaging provider has this week launched a new LTE hotspot and pocket 2TB solid state drive (SSD) drive called the Link. Which measures just 2” across, 1” tall and weighs only 3 ounces.
Link combines Samsung’s industry-first NVMe PCIe SSD in a single ball grid array (BGA), giving LINK up to 2TB of superfast on-device storage and is fitted with the octa-core 2.1GHz Exynos 7420 processor.
Coy Christmas, co-founder and CEO, Fasetto explains a little more about the new pocket -sized LTE hotspot and storage device.
LINK combines the most powerful commercially-available hardware with an incredibly sleek, but tough, design. In LINK, we now have a living storage and communications device and platform that lets you stream, store and share all of your digital files through one secure location that can survive almost anything. What’s more, the LINK developer kit opens up vast, astonishing new opportunities for the LINK Platform in today’s IoT and connected world.
Link will be available to purchase during the Spring 2017 although no pricing has been announced as yet. But as soon any more information is made available by Fasetto we will keep you up-to-date as always.
Protecting its incredible platform is LINK’s small, weatherproof design that is built with robust technical specifications to give users the confidence that their data is protected from intense heat, bone-chilling cold, or even an unexpected trip through the washing machine. And in a world rattled by cloud security breaches, LINK’s protective features go beyond the physical extremes, with custom-developed reform security software, user permissions and multiple layers of hardware and software encryption giving users a high degree of security and control over their data.
LINK’s modular design means each component can be removed and replaced, making LINK a flexible, scalable platform, while the LINK Developer Kit (LDK) means anyone and everyone can develop on LINK. The LDK gives complete and entire access to LINK’s capabilities and exposes it to third parties, which means that developers can access and utilize LINK with anything from a Smart Fridge to a car to a server in the cloud. All core function APIs are built to be ubiquitous across every platform with no need to rewrite code, creating a world of possibilities for this minute, powerful platform.
Source: Business Wire
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