




-Steel casing -Fast USB 3.0 speeds


Colourful and good size for identification. Closes securely and feels solid.

My transfers average 100 mb/s which is pretty fast compared to other drives I have and in real world use cases. I also like how small the drive is. It's the smallest flash drive I've seen yet.


This drive feels sturdy because it is made of metal. It should survive in a rough environment, since there are no plastic bits to break. It is tiny, at 1 1/4" by 1/2". Having both a USB A and USB C port is handy.

Small Easy to use Affordable Pretty good software

I am seeing people saying it this has slow write speeds. It's formatted in FAT32. I reformatted the drive to EXFAT and it's much faster now. I also had slow speeds.

Been working fine for almost a year, use it most every day!


So far the drive has met my expectations

Inexpensive. The section that plugs in is flimsy and at some point I'm sure will crack or break. I use them to hold deployment images so they don't get used too often.


I like to have around a bunch of 16-32Gb USB 2.0 flash drives for things like boot disks and music.

Extremely cheap! Extremely fast! Sliding collar, capless design with integrated loop makes it easy to attach to key chains, backpacks and etc. Twice the capacity of Sandisk Extreme Pro (not as fast, but fast enough). USB 3 CrystalDiskMark 2GB Seq. Read: 194.8 MB/s USB 3 CrystalDiskMark 2GB Seq. Write: 142.5 MB/s

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