CES 2015: Leef iBridge brings up to 256 GB of storage space for iPhone

Leef iBridge CES 2015

  Leef iBridge is a new accessory for iPhone terminals presented in the frame CES 2015, and with its help we can increase the storage capacity of iPhone terminals by up to 256 GB. Although you will not see this in the image above, we are talking about a storage medium that is connected to two ports, one Lightning that is inserted into an iPhone terminal, iPad tablet or iPod Touch and one USB.

  Through the USB, files can be transferred from a computer to it to be used in our iDevices, but only with the help of a dedicated application. Leef iBridge it can store any kind of files in its storage environment, but the problem is that iOS will not recognize everything, so the dedicated application will only be able to read the files that we can normally see in iOS.

Leef iBridge brings up to 256 GB of storage space for iPhone or iPad

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  Leef iBridge it takes energy from the battery of our terminals, so the autonomy of the devices will be lower if we use an accessory of this kind for a long period of time. Regardless of the situation, the idea of ​​being able to double, triple, or increase up to 16 times the storage space available for terminals is great, although the price difference is greater than that between the various models of iDevices.

  The Leef iBridge is currently available in 4 different versions: a 16 GB one that costs $60, a 32 GB one that costs $80, a 64 GB one that costs $120, a 128 GB one that costs $200 and a of 256GB which costs $400. As you can see, the prices for the storage space are very high, probably far too high to attract the attention of any person.