An impossibly tough flash drive that survives -40F To 185F temperatures
This nondescript drive from Green House is a master of survival. It’s rated to work at temperatures as cold as -40 degrees fahrenheit, or as hot as 185 degrees fahrenheit.

Green House has built-in advanced error detection that automatically repairs data as it’s being copied, and a system that remembers where bad blocks are in the memory, ensuring they’re no longer used. And to prolong the life of the drive, data is consistently written across the entirety of its flash memory to help ensure even wear as it’s being used.
Despite having a USB 3 connection, the drive only musters read and write transfer rates of up to 27MB/sec and 23.9MB/sec respectively. It’s no speed demon, and the largest version will only be 16GB in size, so hopefully that means it will be on the affordable side of things. After all, your Arctic expedition is already expensive enough.
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