10 Pack 8GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive Memory Stick, Vuefamy Swivel Thumb Drives Bulk for Data Storage with Lanyards and Removable Labels (8GB 10 Pack, Black)
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Yan L.
> 3 dayWorks very well. No complaints so far. Large enough for me to put all the documents I want to in and transfer between my computers.
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The Consumer
> 3 dayThese 32GB Flash Drive are well designed and at a great price! They are the classic jack-knife style that adds some protection to the plug when traveling. They arrived sealed in a plastic envelope with lanyards and labels. I use these drives often to store different back-ups, it is nice to have convenient paper labels. They come pre-formatted as MSDOS Fat32 which is a quality universal format. The flash drive mounted quickly on my Mac Mini (2020 M1). If you have a Mac you can reformat the drive to a Mac format, but I find Fat 32 very convenient as it plays well with other devices. This drive reads well on my digital photo frame and my Sony TV, which are super picky about what USB devices they will read. This is USB 3.0 is pretty quick - I transferred a 4 GB movie file in 1 minute 43 seconds. I am very happy with these drives.
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B. B.
> 3 dayThese come in a multipack as pictured. Each drive is individually wrapped in cellophane labelled with the drives capacity within this outer Ziplock-style bag. Also included are twelve blank, white, sticky labels so the drives can be identified. The wrist-sized lanyards are handy for making the drives a little less droppable. They are made of strong nylon and feel like they will hold up to all normal use. I popped these into my older, USB2.0 Windows machine and they were immediately recognized and showed about 58.5GB of space (which is correct using manufacturer math). I copied a 2GB file from the physical hard drive onto these flash drives and saw speeds during the copying around 30MB/s to transfer -- it took several minutes. Then I plugged them into my newer, faster, USB3.0 (also Windows) machine where they were again immediately recognized, showing the same amount of space. The 2GB file transferred from this flash drive to my internal SSD at 150MB/s -- this took less than a minute. They are made of a rugged plastic with a typical metal cover that spins in and out of the way. The drive body and the USB connection are strong and feel quite durable (I want durable in my portable data devices).
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Golf2ls
Greater than one weekNeeded a thumb drive to move lots of files from an old laptop to a new one and this worked really well. The old computer was not 3.0 compatible so downloading was slow but uploads went quickly.
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Lanugo
> 3 dayThis flash drive is much faster than advertised. It can do bulk writes at about 65-70 MB/s and bulk reads at about 120-130 MB/s. This is definitely sufficient for most uses cases. It doesnt even get very hot, which is a common problem. Im knocking a star off for 2 reasons: - while I was doing a stress test and copying many files concurrently it disconnected once from the USB bus, which forced me to restart the transfer. This is something that doesnt happen with my setup and quality, reliable drives. This happened only once, but I still wouldnt want to relay on this flash drive for unsupervised use or critical documents. It should be more than fine to move media around. - while peak transfer speeds are fast, sustained speeds can be lower. In some cases reading from the drive happens at 60 MB/s, that while still plenty fast is literally half the top speed I get with bulk transfer.
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Candie Wagganer
> 3 day80 gb for under $25? That is unheard of. I do a lot of crafting, so I use these to save SVG files. These are super easy to use plug in and done! They are super sturdy and the quality is consistent. There is no extra software or drivers needed. I keep a back up of my files and just label the flash drive with a label maker. The packaging is also super secure (padded foam) so there is a slim chance that the product will be damaged in shipping.