💡 Small Size, Big Impact!
The 64GB USB Flash Drive is a sleek, ultra-compact storage solution designed for professionals on the go. With impressive read and write speeds of 21MB/s, this waterproof device ensures your data is safe and accessible anytime, anywhere. Its lightweight design and universal compatibility make it the perfect companion for your digital life.
Write Speed | 21 MB per second |
Read Speed | 21 Megabytes Per Second |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Color | 64gb |
Product Dimensions | 0.65"D x 0.48"W x 0.09"H |
Flash Memory Type | USB |
Manufacturer | DSLRKIT |
Hardware Connectivity Technology | USB Type A |
Item model number | 64GB USB2.0 |
Item Weight | 0.493 ounces |
ASIN | B08NFWTR81 |
Date First Available | July 8, 2018 |
N**E
Love this thing!
Perfect size, good amount of storage. It only registers like 58 gigs. But still enough for it being smaller than a quarter. Thank you.
G**T
More brain for laptop
Install in my 16gb HP mini laptop which run low on memory. It have a slot with original HP 2gb flash. It not a regular usb slot it a very tight space only design to suit HP tiny usb.I bought this 64gb flash just to try my luck and it work the only problem is once insert very difficult to remove. It OK just let it be forever.
M**E
Perfect travel size
Decent speed, compatibility, and extremely portable.
J**G
Great price
Great card…plenty of storage. Fast access
M**J
Very slow, nice form factor concept
This flash drive is extremely slow; it takes a bit over 20 minutes to copy a 4.5GB ISO image to it. In contrast, a different (major-brand) flash drive I just tried takes 35 seconds, or about 34.3X faster.Edit: I noticed after posting this that the sales page claims 21mb/s. The above is only about one fifth that speed.I bought this for hiding an emergency-fund crypto stash while traveling. This can be fit under a large-sized bandaid. I installed a bootable Linux distribution on it (which took a loooooong time to write; so long that I thought the drive was defective) and it will boot up and run on my laptop, but anything that tries to write much data to this (e.g., swapping) is going to freeze.
R**M
I could not figure out how to use it.
Too late return as I waited too long. When I finally got around to it, I could not get it to be identified by the computer, I did some internet searches and found nothing useful. My comment is: if you haven't used a device like this, rectangle usb drive don't buy it.
S**E
Worked in my Subaru after formatting.
Perfect size drive for my new Subaru which has a port directly above the wireless charger. My car did not recognize the USB drive at first but after having it formatted to FAT-32 the car was able to recognize the drive. Now I can use both the wireless charger and USB drive at the same time.
E**E
USB 2.0, boots linux
VendorCo ProductCode (USB 2.0)63 GB (62,914,560,000 bytes) - (normal size :) )Came as:ex FAT. (exFAT)Average Read (22.5 MB/s)Average Write (3.5 MB/s)for a usb 2.0, it works.Boots Linux, although slow to originally write to usb, once synced, everything reads fine.the format matters for how large of files you can transfer. FAT or ExFAT limits, and NTFS is better for larger files. I bought 2 of them.
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