
Reads and writes quickly. Like the retractibility. Easy to spot (Red).

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.


They are cheap, they work. The fact that they come in different colors is a plus. They arrived in 2 days via USPS.

It look great and no compatibility issues.

USB 3.0 Compact size Double end USB connectors Very useful, can be connected to a smart-phone and it can read/write at USB 3.0 speeds, it can even play videos/movies on a phone right from the flash stick.

Long 5-year warranty.

speeds as advertised, fast shipping, works well


great with windows and apple

The construction of this USB stick screams QUALITY. It's got a metal case, which also acts as a heatsink. Very sturdy. Having both USB A-type and C-type connectors is great. My older machines don't have USB C. Really like the compact design. It's no larger than it needs to be. No moving parts that will prevent use if they break.


So far, this device has been pretty fast and reliable.

USB 3.0. Its faster than USB 2.0 but nowhere near my Sandisk Extreme usb 3.0 drive. Fits very nicely on my keychain (reason I bought it).

16GB of storage on a disk the size of your thumbnail Loop to connect so it doesn't get lost



Easy to setup and use. Metal case

* It's small, so it takes up little space. * Type A and type C plugs mean you can use it with many different devices. * High-speed interface. * Has a loop, so you can attach it to a keychain or something.

Faster than my other USB 3.1 Flash drives.