Clickfree USB Cable

Auto Backup for External Hard Drives

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Storage Appliance Corporation have announced their new Clickfree USB Transformer Cable which, according to their official press release, ‘turns any external hard drive from any manufacturer into an effortless, Clickfree backup solution, eliminating the risk of losing precious photos, videos, music and data forever’.

Offering ‘truly automatic’ backup capabilities allowing you to make backups of important files with ease regardless of whether your portable hard disk was supplied with separate automated backup software, Storage Appliance Corporation’s Clickfree USB Cable simply plugs into your computer’s USB port and, once your external hard disk is connected (the Clickfree serving as an intermediary connector) the device will organize and backup all of your PC data and digital files without the ‘the hassle and confusion of installing and configuring backup software’.

‘The Clickfree name has become synonymous with effort-free computer backup. Regardless of what the competition claims, our new Clickfree Transformer Cable is the only way to make a regular external hard drive easy to use, requiring no software or configuration, and immediately backing up everything that matters from your computer’s hard drive,’ said Storage Appliance Corp. CEO, Bryan McLeod. ‘The Transformer Cable works with any manufacturer’s USB external hard drive to deliver automatic, no-click backing up. Finally, you can stop avoiding backup because it was too much trouble!’

The Clickfree USB Cable Backup Transformer Cable has apparently already become available – though we must confess that it never quite made it onto our radar (and obviously not many others either – hence the press release only becoming available today) – and retails for just shy of $60.

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