Asus fx hdd, the first external hard drive with rgb lighting
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- The world's first 2.5-inch external hard drive with Aura Sync lighting
- Available in 1TB and 2TB capacities
ASUS has announced its first RGB-illuminated 2.5-inch external hard drive, the FX HDD, which uses Aura Sync RGB technology, which provides a bright, custom look with over 16 million color options and is fully compatible. with other Aura components.
The world's first 2.5-inch external hard drive with Aura Sync lighting
Available in 1TB and 2TB capacities, ASUS FX HDD provides ample space to store large files and data backups. The external hard drive uses a USB 3.1 Gen 1 connectivity that ensures the highest speed possible in a hard drive format.
ASUS FX HDD also embraces what security is, with optional 256-bit AES encryption that makes it easy to protect private data and access it with a custom password. In addition, ASUS engineers conducted rigorous stress tests 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, on the hard drive to ensure data reliability and integrity.
Available in 1TB and 2TB capacities
ASUS FX HDD is the world's first 2.5-inch external hard drive with Aura Sync RGB lighting. This popular lighting technology offers custom adjustments with over 16 million color options to suit any style of user. The lighting of the ASUS FX HDD hard drive can also be synchronized with other Aura Sync compatible components and peripherals very easily.
The 1TB version is costing approximately 90 euros, while the 2TB version costs around 115 euros.
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