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The 32GB USB Flash Drive by DSLRKIT is a compact, waterproof storage solution designed for professionals on the move. With impressive read speeds of 18MB/s and a lightweight design, it ensures your data is both accessible and secure, no matter where life takes you.
Write Speed | 8 MB per second |
Read Speed | 18 Megabytes Per Second |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Color | black |
Flash Memory Type | USB |
Manufacturer | DSLRKIT |
Hardware Connectivity Technology | USB Type A |
Item model number | 8541577327 |
Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 1.97 x 1.18 x 0.04 inches |
ASIN | B07FCBCT4C |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 9, 2018 |
P**L
Tiny but useful, very compact design
Good product, yes, it very tiny so handling is bit challenging. But very convenient.
T**R
Pretty sure this is the smallest UBS flash drive that exists
I wanted a drive that was ultra-minimal in size; doing extensive research, this drive seems to be the smallest one that exists. It is USB2, so don't expect amazing speeds. Also keep in mind with how small it is, you have a high chance of losing it (I lost mine a few months back).If I could get a product similar to this, but USB3 and with a small hole for lanyard, that would be my perfect flashdrive.
M**N
Just wish it was a *tiny* bit smaller
I got this leave plugged into my 2014 Mazda 2's center console with the hope that it would be short enough to allow closing the lid over the USB port. Unfortunately it's not quite small enough to close the lid all the way but it'll do.It's just a hair (almost literally) shorter than SanDisk's Cruzer Fit drives. It's also thinner because it lacks the plastic grip and metal shield around the USB contacts. I had it to do over, I might have gotten one of the SanDisk drives because a 64GB Cruzer Fit is only about $2 more expensive than this 32GB drive. Then again, the factory stereo in this car is pretty unwieldy so I'm not sure I could easily make use of that much more space. Since my main goal here was physical size, I'm not particularly worried about missing out on storage space.As for performance, I didn't test that. Write performance was fast enough that it didn't bother me and read performance is fast enough for the stereo to not skip. It meets my needs in that department. It's a tiny, inexpensive USB2 drive so in my opinion no one should really expect blazing fast performance from it.I didn't have to do anything special to it to use in the car stereo. The format it came with worked just fine. I just copied files onto it and everything was ready to go.I can't say anything yet about reliability but it's going to see some harsh conditions here in the near future. I expect in-car temps to get over 110F (parked with the windows up) before the summer is over. If it gets flaky I'll come back here and update the review to reflect that.
T**W
It works, it's tiny.
This is a decent tiny USB drive.It does what it should, and the capacity is real.I was worried it might be faking it's capacity but I tested that theory.I'd buy it again if I needed another one.
D**R
Died almost instantly
It took a few weeks to get around to trying to store anything on this device but when I did, it died in the middle of transferring files onto it. After that, it was never recognized by any of my computers that I tried to read it with as any kind of drive so it couldn't be read, written, or even formatted again.It's not really worth the hassle of returning or replacing it, though, so I'll just toss it.
W**O
Works with older car stereo
I have an older single din car stereo with usb and it would just say "format read" and never play, i tried at least a dozen different cards that i had laying around, and i tried to buy specific ones that people said would work, so now i have a bunch more that don't work. However, this little thing works great. It also says."format read" but then 2 seconds later it is playing. And once it's in there, it doesn't even take that long to start playing each time i start the car. It's so nice to finally find a card that works, i bought 2 of them.
M**H
Great little doodad
As a land surveyor I use this to transfer files almost daily. I didn’t enjoy always having to scrounge around for a USB drive for my data collector. This one is small enough that I can keep it in the collector, use it, and then put it back without interfering with my daily work. If you’re hesitant, just go ahead and buy it.It would be nice if it had a better/bigger lip on the outward end, to make it easier to remove from devices.
S**I
Extremely slow write performance. Takes nearly 48 hours to write 31GB of .mp3 files to the drive.
The write performance is very slow. It took nearly 48 hours to write 31GB of .mp3 files to the drive. It was connected to a USB 3.0 slot, with nothing else connected to that bus.I did check to see if it was getting warm during the prolonged writing period, and I didn't notice it getting warm to the touch.
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