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Transfer or back up files.

TL;DR: Back up your computer, phone, or tablet anywhere with the AnyBackup device. As of July 24, get one for only $59.95 — a 14% discount.


With the AnyBackup device, which was successfully funded on Kickstarter and Indiegogo at over eight times the initial goal, you can back up your phone, computer, or tablet onto an external drive with ease.

The stick automatically reads, backs up, transfers, and stores documents, contacts, photos, videos, and other critical data from your phone, in addition to third-party platforms like popular social media channels. Plus, it’s compatible with any USB flash drive, portable hard drive, or microSD card of up to 2TB. Essentially, it works as a middleman, facilitating data transfer quickly and easily to your device.

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As an added bonus, the AnyBackup sports up to 100W of power, which means it can fast charge connected devices in under 30 minutes. It even works double duty when plugged into a power source, allowing you to charge up and back up your device at the same time.

For a limited time, you can get the ultimate backup solution on sale for only $59.95 (regularly $70).

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