
These are solid units! They are relatively heavy compared to others their size. They feel very rugged . The outside (keychain part) swivels around the actual drive to expose either a USB-A or USB-C port. There is a very solid detent at both positions.

I Like the size, and speed of this drive. I typically get at worst 12 MBs writing to, and up to 120 or better reading. Compared to Usb 2.0 drives that drag at 1-3 MBs writing, and maybe 30 for reading this is nice.

Can hold many pictures of meatballs

COMPACT but PLENTIFUL storage

Decent space for files and such, or if you need to transfer something from one computer to another.


Works Great. Detected Immediately in Win 10 64bit

Love these things

very good thank you


I will only buy metal usb sticks and will only buy the Sandisk brand. Exactly as expected and arrived brand new sealed as advertised.


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.

lots of space small profile good price!

This is a quality, small size, large capacity flash drive. When on sales this was the best price in town ... bought 2.

I'm using this drive as a backup to store my works daily. Nothing related to video with extreme speed and resolution. It's a great product and I'm happy with its speed. - If you plug in USB 2.0 (slow Read/Write) - If you plug in USB 3.0 (Read: 60 MB/s; Write: 30MB/s) - If you plug in USB 3.1 or better, the speed is way better In USB 3.1, I Write a single file with size of 22GB to this drive, the Write speed is ~60MB/s. Then I Read, copy & paste from USB to my local SSD, the Read Speed ~340MB/s. Again, I'm not using this drive for extreme and constant Read/Write, only for backup my work daily. For playback video, it's not too bad @ 340MB/s Read.

Forget the details. I like it!

good speed, like the size - can just leave it plugged into the side of my laptop


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.