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L**A
Slowest USB stick I’ve ever used
Took over 12 minutes to transfer one picture to this product. I tried both sticks in case on was a dud and they were both absolutely garbage.
O**N
These are NOT USB 2.0 and probably won't last very long.
These look quite nice and fit in my keychain better than my Samsung drives, BUT - trying to use these to move client data hits a serious bottleneck (just imagine adding BitLocker to an already very slow drive...). Ok, I didn't realize these are marketed as USB 2.0, that's on me; but CrystalDiskMark shows they aren't even USB 2.0 capable (same USB 3 port and USB 3 drive shows 200Mbps read speed).So these are going in a junk drawer because if they mis-market features, especially outdated/slow features, chances are these are junk pile drives sold to reduce production losses and likely won't last very long.Will not be buying these again and will stick to some brand name hardware.
P**Y
Two of five are corrupted
I can't recommend this product. I liked the price of these flash-drives fwith capacity of 32 GB. But when I reformatted them to exFAT, problems happened. The two drives I've used so far seem to do OK with small video files. But they don't handle a file approaching 2-3 GB, even after re-formatting. The video files get "stuck" on the video, while the audio side merrily continues! Not good.
N**E
Not what was advertised
So, I purchased this product to create two recovery drives for two computers. Both thumb drives are marketed as being 64gb in storage capacity. This is where I ran into a very confusing issue.One of the two thumb drives is not actually 64gb, in fact it's not even 50, nor 40...the drive is actually less than 32gb. Lucky for me Windows only used up just under 10gb worth of storage after completing the recovery drive.The second drive that came bundled with the other "64gb" drive was closer to the advertised capacity of 64gb at just under 60gb, 59.7 to be exact.Now I'm not sure what happened during production, but physically stamping 64gb on a thumb drive, while also physically stamping 64gb on the product package, and marketing the thumb drive on a website with a 64gb capacity but not providing the actual storage capacity the customer paid for, I'm sure is breaking a few laws.Now I'm going to take a chance here and say the seller is unaware of this "defect". If so, I would consider thinking twice with respect to continuing to sell these thumb drives.At just under $13 I don't feel like this matter is worth escalating. Had I spent a few hundred I would be much more inclined.
D**R
Very slow writes
This seems to work so far but the write speed seems terribly slow, especially when transferring a lot of small files. I used one to create a USB installer for Mac OS X the other day and I'm not exactly sure what all that does but an hour after the utility formatted the drive it looked like it had only transferred a few hundred MB onto the stick. I let in run overnight and I think it finally finished the 12.5GB installer after about 4 hrs. The installer did work ok though. For a test I copied the whole thing off the drive and it took 14 minutes.I ran a few quick tests just now and it took about 10 mins to transfer a 1GB file onto the drive. I then transferred a folder full of smaller files and got some very inconsistent results. The first time I think it took 5-10 mins with 22 files totaling 94 MB (I wasn't paying close attention) and the second time it took 2 mins. Then I tried a folder with 689 small files totaling 30 MB and it went almost immediately...
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