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Sandisk scores with FIFA World Cup 2026 USB whistles and pocket SSD drives

Sandisk external World Cup SSD

Sandisk hopes to win over footie fans with a range of FIFA World Cup 2026 computer storage products this summer. 

The line includes USB drives fashioned in the style of a whistle, external SSD pocket drives  in tournament colours, and memory cards in soccer livery. The one-of-a-kind whistle flash drives are available in global and host-nation editions for the United States, Canada, and Mexico, alongside a premium Sandisk Gold Edition.

“The FIFA World Cup 2026 is expected to be one of the most captured, recorded, and shared sporting events in human history. Sandisk is proud to play a part in ensuring no moment is missed,” said Janet Allgaier, Senior Vice President of Consumer Products at Sandisk. 

The Luxe Review has had a closer look at the range, and they’re certainly eye-catching!

Photographers will be keen to grab the brand’s CFexpress Type B card and SD UHS-II editions, optimised for 4K and 8K video recording and burst photography. The SANDISK Portable SSD FIFA World Cup 2026 Edition offers up to 1TB of storage for computer backups and file transfers. 

The flash drives come in 64GB (£24.59) and 128GB (£37.99) capacities. The portable SSD edition is available in 1TB (priced at £177.99). 

The CFexpress Type B Card FIFA World Cup 2026 Edition will be 256GB (£250.99), while the SD UHS-II Card FIFA World Cup 2026 Edition will be available in 128GB (£204.99). 

“With our officially licensed products, we’re equipping the world’s most passionate fans and creators with the tools to preserve their own piece of football history,” says Allgaier.

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