
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.

-Yes, It's actually fast -Feels durable


retractable design with smooth yet sturdy click. Decent speeds in my computer and car. Recognized within seconds by Windows 7. No "cr@p"ware added to it like some sticks have.

Great Product, Great Price

If you need a large capacity 1TB USB then you also need a fast USB, this is it USB 3.2 Gen 2. This was the best size/speed to price I could find and it works as expected. You want one, USB 3.2 Gen 2 buy it!

-Cheap -32 GB

I have two of these. They work well for transferring files or using as a bootable USB drive.

-reasonably priced, speeds are real, good quality over past 2 years of purchases -decent retractable usb mechanism, Good USB socket fit 256GB 1.2GB files: (write)180-280MB/s, 50MB files: 50-120MB/s ; read 330MB/s constant 128GB 1.2GB files: (write) 80-170MB/s, 50MB files: 40-75MB/s (sweet spot for price/performance) 64GB 1.2GB files: (write) 65-98MB/s, 50MB files: 30-50MB/s


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

Works great just what I needed if any one needs a flash drive this is it.



Small and compact.

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

Very small package for such large storage capacity. Quick read and quick to load. Low cost compared to other renditions of the Flash Drive.

I bought Two. Both are working great.

Low cost for it's storage space. Works on my XP, Vista and Win7.

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.