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★★★★★
It is FAST, tiny, and well designed. (Writes on average at 35-48 MB/s and reads at 130 MB/s)
SPEED: MUCH Faster than I anticipated considering they refuse to list the write speed anywhere. (130 MB/s Read // 45ish MB/s write) I looked all over the internet to try to find out how fast this drive writes because it isn't listed anywhere. So here you go, it seems to max out around 48 MB/s but you end up averaging around 35-42 MB/s depending on the file type. That's really fast for such a tiny little drive. It's even significantly faster than my huge Corsair Flash Voyager Slider 32GB USB 3.0 drive which writes at around 32-35 MB/s. The read speeds are a very fast 130 MB/s just as advertised. I loaded a 1080p video onto from my Windows 8.1 laptop and plugged it into my phone. I was able to stream the video directly off the USB stick without any glitching, slowing, or stuttering. Transferring the file to my phone also did not take very long. Size and Design: TINY. It's not as small as the Kingston 64 GB Data Traveler Micro Duo (link below) but it is 2-3 times faster, and has a more protective design. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LIXJ54K/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 The build seems pretty good. The slider works well and it locks into place to prevent the connectors from going back in while you use it, and they lock into the "protected" position pretty well, which should help prevent the pins from getting bent or damaged in your pocket. The connectors also stick out far, which is GREAT, because it makes it easy to stick this thing into your phone even if you have a big bulky case that makes the port hard to reach. The little silver handle part also slides easily onto your keychain, but I think it may be plastic (I could be wrong), which may not hold up in the long run. I'll update this review if it breaks because many of these USB sticks have cheap keychain attachment sections that break over time. I'm hoping it's metal (the Kingston one is metal). Functionality: It works! I tested it with multiple different file types on my Windows 8.1 laptop as well as on my Samsung Galaxy S5 Android smartphone and it worked great and easily with no hassle and no installation. Plug and play. Overall Conclusion: Fantastic and definitely recommend! $36 bucks for a 64 GB USB 3.0 that is tiny, very fast, and also easily connects to my Android smartphone (Samsung Galaxy S5). Can't beat it. Caveat (If you don't care much about write speeds, the Kingston 64 GB Data Traveler Micro Duo costs almost half as much (at around $22) and reads just as fast. If you don't like waiting around for files to transfer, (and if you're getting a 64 GB usb stick, you probably intend to make some big transfers) you're going to be happy with this. Keep in mind, there are much faster USB 3.0 flash drives available, but they tend to be much bigger, and don't have the dual OTG functionality.
March 2015 · Electronics · verified purchase
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