
-Yes, It's actually fast -Feels durable

Fast enough for most people. (Crystal Mark says Seq Read at 67.90MB/s on 100MB test, Seq write at 18.18MB/s) Space for a lanyard if you have one. Price is pretty decent.


great pric. works great with my pioneer car stereo. no problems.

SanDisk name, all I've had have worked without errors.

This is noticeably faster! I am hopeful this will be more reliable than the Samsung thumb drives I had been using. Time will tell!

Great speeds and easy on the budget. They're durable and compact. Loved these. (I know it's not intended to do so, but I accidentally put one through a clothes washer and worked just fine after I let it dry out!)

Quick (considering), stable, robust (physically), inexpensive

Includes secure access software Definitely fast enough for bootable device or simple file storage Look cool


Slides back to be compact when not in use, solid in data transfers.

Works great, just like San Diego. It has a little hole so it could be put on a smaller gauge keyring.


Small and compact.


Absolute unit of storage, 60 Meg writes, 150 meg reads. I'm happy

Good size, doesnt get painfully hot

There are many pros to this USB drive - 16 Gb for only 8.99, cheap and fast - Fast use for persistent Live use - USB 3.0

Excellent performance. SanDisk works with every computer I've ever tried.

SanDisk and Samsung are the only flash drives that have not failed on me. Samsungs are about 50% higher in price. so I usually buy SanDisk. I have never had one fail and some I use every day. Don't ever buy the no-name drives. The ones is have tried have all failed. Fortunately, they usually fail within the first couple of uses. Lexars fail after you use them for a while so you lose many files.