This Kanguru external dual layer DVDRW burner provides high speed DVD and CD burning for PC and Mac users. Dual Layer technology allows you to burn nearly twice as much data (up to 8.5GB) to a single disc, allowing you to create high quality DVDs.
The Super-Speed USB3 DVDRW is a great way to add the ability to burn DVDs and CDs to your computer. The Kanguru DVDRW utilizes USB3 connectivity, providing plug and play ability to virtually any system and the fastest burn speeds ever! Discs are created using “BURN Proof” technology to ensure fast, accurate burns.
Simply plug the drive into an available USB port for instant access to a 24x DVD/RW drive.
Barely bigger than a DVD itself, this remarkable little DVDRW is big on convenience! The Kanguru QS Slim DVDRW weighs under a pound and is powered by USB.
Key Features
- Supports Burning DVDs up to 24x
- Supports Burning CDs up to 48x
- Burn up to 8.5GB with Dual Layer DVDs
- Dual Format DVD Burning
- SuperSpeed USB 3 Interface (USB 3.2 Gen 1x1)
- Plug and Play
- No Additional Drive Installation Required
- Buffer Under Run Protection
- TAA Compliant
- USB Powered, No External Power Supply Needed
- Burns DVDs Up To 8x and CDs Up To 24x Speeds
- Digitally-Signed Secure Firmware - Safe from "badUSB"
- Compact, Portable Design
- Driverless On Most Operating Systems
Package Contents
- Kanguru QS Slim DVDRW
- USB3.0 Cable
- Quick Start Guide
Warranty Information
This product carries a 1 Year limited warranty
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Product Summary
Barely bigger than a DVD itself, this remarkable little DVDRW is big on convenience. The Kanguru QS Slim DVDRW weighs under a pound and is powered by USB. In addition, if you have concerns about "badUSB", the digitally-signed secure firmware for this device is protected, and cannot be modified, which can protect your computer and network from the possibility of any intrusion of malware.