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News Review: Nexcopy Launches USB-C Duplicator For Mass USB-C Duplication

News Review: Nexcopy Launches USB-C Duplicator For Mass USB-C Duplication

Nexcopy announced a new USB-C Duplicator, available for immediate purchase. The USB-C200PC is a 20-target, PC-based system designed for high-volume Type-C deployments and comes bundled with Nexcopy’s feature-rich Drive Manager software.

Via the EIN Presswire service, Nexcopy noted rising demand driven by Apple’s adoption of USB-C on Macs and the broader shift to USB-C across IoT products. As device makers migrate to Type-C, duplication workflows are following suit.

Nexcopy USB-C duplicator front view

Being PC-based doesn’t mean sacrificing speed or capability. The USB-C200PC leverages modern SuperSpeed protocols (commonly referred to as USB 3.1/3.2) and writes at the connected device’s maximum sustained rate. While USB 3.1 Gen 2 advertises up to 10 Gbps theoretical throughput, real-world duplication performance depends on the media and workload.

The system ships with Drive Manager, Nexcopy’s control software known for granular job control, verification, logging, and advanced media functions.

Highlighted Features of the USB-C Duplicator

  • Six copy modes to match source/target workflows
  • Binary device copy supporting all formats (HFS, ext2/3/4, proprietary, etc.)
  • Unique data streaming to each USB-C socket (serialization, per-drive payloads)
  • Binary verification for integrity assurance
  • Erase and DoD Erase options for disk sanitization
  • Data collection to extract files from connected USB-C devices
  • Intuitive, informative Drive Manager UI with logging
  • Upgradeable to PRO Series for controller-level write protection (read-only)
  • Upgradeable to PRO Series for partitioning and advanced media control

The unique data streaming mode is a standout for publishers and on-demand fulfillment: it allows static content plus per-device files (keys, licenses, IDs) to be injected in a single run.

Nexcopy’s PRO Series capabilities—such as USB read-only (write protection), controller-level partitioning, and serial-number control—are also available as upgrades for the USB-C200PC platform.

Why USB-C Matters (Context)

Versatility: A single reversible port that can handle data, display, and power (USB PD) simplifies modern device design and deployment.

Speed: With USB 3.1/3.2 and Thunderbolt 3/4 support on many hosts, data rates are dramatically higher than legacy USB.

Power Delivery: Faster, smarter charging and the ability to power bus-powered peripherals.

Compact form factor: Ideal for thin, light laptops and embedded/IoT designs.

Broad adoption & future-proofing: Momentum across laptops, mobiles, and accessories ensures longevity and compatibility.

The USB-C200PC duplicator lists at $1,299 and is available through major online retailers (e.g., Amazon, Walmart.com, Newegg) and a worldwide network of authorized resellers.

Nexcopy has indicated larger models are in the pipeline, with 40-target and 60-target USB-C duplicators anticipated later in the year.

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USB Duplicator by Nexcopy, Model USB600PC

USB Duplicator by Nexcopy, Model USB600PC

Nexcopy USB600PC 60-target USB duplicator

The USB600PC is a PC-connected USB duplicator featuring 60 target ports, designed for high-volume, high-reliability USB rollouts. It pairs with Nexcopy’s Drive Manager software to deliver speed, flexibility, and detailed job control.

Why a PC-Based USB Duplicator?

  • Copy from an Image File: Point to a master .img and create verified, bit-accurate clones.
  • Copy from Network Locations: Pull masters from shared folders to streamline team workflows.
  • Unique Data Streaming: Serialize or inject per-drive files (IDs, licenses, configs) on the same run.
  • Bulk Extract: Read/harvest files from each individual USB for QA or audit trails.
  • Enable Write-Protect Media: Apply hardware/firmware write-protection on supported media for tamper-resistant distribution.

This overview focuses on Nexcopy’s USB600PC. If your organization distributes software, content, or field tools via flash media, this system can collapse hours of manual effort into a single, predictable workflow.

https://www.nexcopy.com/usb-duplicator/

About Nexcopy

Nexcopy Inc. is a Southern California technology company (founded 2008) specializing in digital media duplication and distribution hardware. The portfolio spans USB, SD/microSD, and CF duplicators to serve education, government, enterprise IT, content publishers, and manufacturing.

Innovation: Nexcopy systems emphasize advanced features—copy and write protection, serialization, binary verification, and robust logging—while the Drive Manager software adds granular control, progress telemetry, and job reporting.

Security Focus: Options such as copy protection and write protection help safeguard proprietary or regulated data sets throughout deployment and use.

Support & Reach: Nexcopy provides training and technical assistance through a global network of authorized resellers, ensuring availability and responsive service in multiple regions.

Slide deck reference: USB Duplicator by Nexcopy, Model USB600PC

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SlideShare – USB Duplicator, USB115SA by Nexcopy

SlideShare Highlight: Nexcopy USB115SA USB Duplicator

USB Duplicator by Nexcopy, Model USB115SA

The Benefits of the USB115SA Duplicator

Efficiency: USB duplicators streamline production by allowing simultaneous data copying to multiple drives. This saves time and reduces manual effort, especially when dealing with large batches.

High-Speed Duplication: Depending on the model, USB duplicators can copy data at impressive speeds, enabling large-scale distribution of content in minutes rather than hours.

Batch Processing: Ideal for distributing software, training material, or marketing content, these systems enable duplication of many USB drives in a single pass.

Plug-and-Play Operation: Most USB duplicators require minimal setup, offering user-friendly operation with no additional software installations for basic use.

Versatility: Support for USB 2.0, USB 3.0, and USB-C media ensures flexibility across a wide range of devices and applications.

Customization: Options such as serialization or branded preloads give businesses the ability to personalize content delivery.

Data Security: Features like write-protection and copy-protection help safeguard proprietary or sensitive information.

Cost-Effectiveness: By reducing labor, minimizing errors, and accelerating turnaround, USB duplicators can lower long-term distribution costs.

The SlideShare presentation introduces the Nexcopy USB115SA system, aligned with the USB-IF specification.

Nexcopy USB115SA USB duplicator system

About Nexcopy

Nexcopy Inc. is a Southern California–based company founded in 2008, recognized for digital media duplication solutions. Their product range includes USB duplicators, SD and microSD duplicators, and CF card duplicators.

Product Portfolio: Nexcopy systems serve industries from education and corporate training to content distribution and government. With models ranging from small setups to high-volume standalone units, they cover a broad set of needs.

Innovation: Nexcopy integrates features like serialization, write-protection, and advanced copy modes into their systems. Their Drive Manager software provides control, reporting, and customization for duplication tasks.

Focus on Security: Copy-protection and secure duplication functions help organizations distribute content without compromising confidentiality.

Customer Support: Nexcopy offers training, technical assistance, and responsive service to maximize the effectiveness of their products.

Global Reach: With authorized distributors worldwide, Nexcopy ensures accessibility of its systems across multiple regions and industries.

Trusted for reliability and innovation, Nexcopy remains a strong partner for organizations seeking professional-grade data duplication and protection solutions.

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SuperSpeed USB Duplicator Introduced by Nexcopy

SuperSpeed USB Duplicator Introduced by Nexcopy

USB hard drives have carved out a permanent role in everyday computing because of their balance of versatility, portability, and cost. They let users expand storage on the fly, create reliable backups, or move large files between machines without relying on cloud connectivity.

USB duplicator with USB 3.0 speed

If you need to duplicate a set of USB hard drives, what’s the play?

The USB Duplicator line from Nexcopy answers that question. Using SuperSpeed USB 3.0, the USB160PC can move 1GB of data to all sockets in less than a minute. On paper, a 100GB master takes about 1.5 hours to finish across 16 drives. In reality, that’s 1.6TB of data written in under two hours. It’s a reminder that while USB is serial by design, Nexcopy’s platform makes throughput add up quickly across multiple ports.

Why step up to a USB duplicator?

Portability: USB drives and portable HDDs are light, compact, and suited for field work or remote teams. Having an in-house duplicator lets IT departments roll out preloaded media in hours, not days.

Plug-and-Play: No extra power bricks or exotic drivers. Devices attach, enumerate, and run. The duplicator mirrors that same simplicity in its workflow.

Capacity: From a few gigs to multiple terabytes, USB has become the neutral storage format that works in nearly every environment. Whether it’s software distribution or media publishing, there’s a capacity tier to match.

Compatibility: USB crosses platforms—Windows, Mac, Linux, consoles, TVs. One duplicated set of drives reaches a wide user base without rework.

Performance and Market Context

The USB160PC is Nexcopy’s first SuperSpeed-class duplicator. By pushing 1GB per target per minute, it trims deployment time dramatically for promotional agencies, field service providers, and corporate IT shops handling large rollouts.

Price erosion in USB 3.0 media has only increased the appeal. As NAND costs dropped and controller tech matured, higher-capacity drives became cheaper to source. Manufacturers optimized supply chains, making bulk duplication not only possible but cost-effective. For businesses, that combination—cheap media plus fast duplication hardware—translates directly to lower per-unit cost and faster time to deployment.

With USB drives continuing to dominate as portable storage, the case for proper management gear is stronger than ever. The Nexcopy USB160PC sits squarely in that space, giving organizations a way to control content distribution, speed up workflows, and cut operating costs.

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Nexcopy Uses Movie Trailer Theme to Make Product Announcement

Nexcopy Uses Movie Trailer Theme to Make Product Announcement

Here is an interesting twist on how a company can introduce a product. Nexcopy leaned on the classic movie trailer theme to position its new 40-port and 60-port USB duplicators. The production quality of the video is excellent, and at just about a minute long, it gives you enough information to spark interest without dragging on.

The concept works because it mirrors what audiences already know: trailers tease, excite, and build anticipation. Nexcopy applies that same principle here to highlight a new line of high-capacity duplicators that aim to solve real workflow problems for IT managers, production houses, and service bureaus who need to move content quickly and reliably.

We’ve mentioned Nexcopy Inc. before for its flagship 20-port USB duplicator, as well as its SD duplicators and USB Copy Protection solutions. This latest marketing push shows the company isn’t just building new products but also rethinking how to reach customers in a more engaging way.

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USB Duplicator is 20 Target Time Saver

Nexcopy’s 20-Target USB Duplicator Delivers Speed and Efficiency for IT Teams

We’ve heard of a USB port replicator which is a fancy word for dock station, but now we have a USB Duplicator from Nexcopy. The USB duplicator is the largest PC-based copier on the market which quickly and easily copies data to flash drives. The average user wouldn’t need this, but this product would be a great fit for many corporations today. Since USB flash memory is such a popular medium for data distribution, the USB duplicator seems like a good investment that would save an IT team a significant amount of time.

USB duplicator with 20 target slots

The Nexcopy USB Duplicator has several different functions like file copy, which copies files and folders from a PC onto the flash drive with the same file structure. Another feature is USB device copy. This is a low-level duplicator with a bit-for-bit copy function. The USB200PC also comes with a Copy Job function so you can set a string of activity such as Format, Copy, Verify, and Volume Name.

The USB Duplicator is powered by Windows PC software written and owned by Nexcopy called Drive Manager. This software suite does a variety of things besides duplication, such as data extraction (reading files off the USB flash drive), unique data streaming to put unique content on each flash drive, formatting, erasing, and making image files of your masters.

Software features for Nexcopy’s USB Duplicator system

  • File Copy
  • Copy Add
  • Data Stream
  • Device Copy – short
  • Device Copy – full
  • Image Copy (.img file)

File Copy

Point the Drive Manager software to any folder on the host computer and everything will be copied over. This is very similar to the drag-and-drop function in Microsoft Windows. Note that Drive Manager runs only on Windows.

Copy Add

With any targets formatted as FAT, FAT32, exFAT, or NTFS, the software can add files to USB sticks which already have data on them. This is a useful feature for large datasets where only a small portion of new content needs to be added.

Data Stream

Use this feature to stream unique data to each flash drive. This is ideal for publishers and medical companies that require bulk loading where each USB stick needs different information. The unique data streaming feature supports both static and dynamic content.

Device Copy – short

Drive Manager uses a binary bit-by-bit copy from a physical master to all connected targets. This includes the MBR (Master Boot Record), partition table, and content. The “short” copy function will only duplicate data clusters detected on the master. For example, if a 64GB flash drive has only 5GB of data, the short function will copy only 5GB instead of the entire 64GB.

Device Copy – full

Using the same bit-by-bit copy method, the full Device Copy function duplicates the entire master to all targets. This is typically required when the master uses a file system Windows cannot read (such as Linux ext3 or ext4) or a proprietary format.

Image Copy (.img file)

Use a digital master file to duplicate content to USB flash drives. By using an image file, you get the same bit-by-bit duplication process without requiring a physical master.

The Nexcopy duplicator has a list price of $1,299, making it the most economical solution for the number of targets it provides: 20.

Source: GetUSB.info.

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