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Crash
> 3 dayThe 4GB Flash Drive 20 Pack USB 2.0 is a really good deal if you need a lot of big thumb drives. I think this will do me indefinitely. They have a rubbery feeling plastic body with a metal swivel cover that has a place to attach an included lanyard. The box also includes label stickers. I scanned the drive and it had no malicious files according to Norton Antivirus. I transferred a 1 GB file from my computers’ USB 3.0 port to the thumb drive in 2 minutes and 13 seconds, so not a speed demon but it is USB 2.0. A good deal if you need 20 large capacity not too fast thumb drives.
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@@@Bruins@@@
> 3 dayIts convenient to have little spare flash drives to share with others when you have computer files to give them. They get the files and a little flash drive to do the same for someone else. Each flash drive 4gb includes a capacity indicator that sticks on the unique sealing wrap and does not obstruct after your logo printing. Swivel design; 360 degree rotation design with rope-hole; simply attachable to keychain or lanyard. Simple to transport and prevent losing. While connected, the led indicator is red; when operating, it blinks. Cool gadgets to have around.
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Two kids mom
> 3 dayThese come neatly packed (even more so than shown on Amazon) in a box with a foam insert that holds each. They are in individual bags if that matters to you. This is for the set of 20. Come with short lanyards. Small red LED at end so you can see it has power. These are USB 2.0, so not the speediest, but at this price they are great, easy to share files and not worry about getting your drive back. Scanned with Malwarebytes and no issues detected. They are completely blank, do not even say 2GB on them (does say on the sticker on the plastic bag)
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JimT
> 3 dayI wasnt all that thrilled with the claimed performance of 60 MB/s read and 15 MB/s write, but I figured for the things I use thumb drives for (mainly, for handing people big video files that would take hours to upload to Dropbox or Google Drive), it would be sufficient. So imagine my surprise when I copied a 27 gigabyte directory to one of these, and it completed in six and a half minutes. That comes to 69 MB/sec by my math!
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Janice B.
> 3 dayBefore high speed Internet and cloud storage were so readily available these thumb drives were a big a deal because they were the primary means of transferring digital files from one computer to another. Even so, given the relative huge capacity of these 64 GB (that’s 12 times as much as a DVD disc can store) thumb drives, there are still plenty of situations where they come in handy - like my large screen TV that utilizes an USB thumb drive to store a photo library. And considering cost verses storage volume this set of 5 thumb drives is a bargain - especially recalling that I paid this much for a single 32 MB (2000 times less storage) thumb drive not many years ago! Once you have your treasured files stored on these there are no monthly fees, or risk of loss when some subscription ends, or an online storage company suddenly ceases doing business. If you are still using a device that can use these - and not all do now days - get them.
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Albert V
> 3 dayI like this 5 pack a lot. You get lanyards labels and 5 faster than advertised drives. The specifications say 60Mb/s read and 15Mb/s writes. Im getting on average 150Mb/s reads and 70Mb/s writes on these speed tests. I am very happy with these 64GB flash drives.
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Michael
> 3 dayFor the money, these are actually pretty nice little flash drives. They arent going to win any awards, but they seem to work and work well. The actual capacity in hard drive math is 62.9Gb (58.5Gb in regular math), which is slightly lower than 64Gb, but as they admit this up front and explicitly list it in the item description, I have no issue with it. Honesty is a good thing! The drives come formatted using the exFAT file system, which does typically offer the best cross platform compatibility, but has never been known for performance. So, for most of my performance testing I reformatted the drives using NTFS and those are the results I show. I also did a bit of testing with the drive formatted in exFAT and the results were about what I would expect, although the benchmark results were.... interesting. First off, I was able to copy a full 60Gb file to the drive and back successfully, which is always a good thing to check on off brand flash drives, as in years past they sometimes were smaller drives in disguise. I saw no such issues here and the full capacity of the drive worked properly. Under Windows on a USB 3 port the transfer speed would bounce from 60MB/s down to almost zero about once per minute, with the average speed of the transfer working out to around 38MB/s. It took around 26 minutes to copy the entire file to the drive. Honestly, for this class drive, this is not bad at all and, as they only advertise write speeds of above 15MB/s, way better than expected. Once again, here is a cheer for honesty in advertising! The bounciness in the transfer speed is very typical as the buffers on the drive fill up and the data then has to be written to the actual flash module and tends to average out to what the underlying write speed of the flash actually is. When I read the file back off the drive, I actually was getting sustained read speeds of around 122MB/s, so no complaints at all there as that is also roughly 2x what they advertise. Be aware however that these were large sequential read/write operations on a single file. Small block I/O on lots of smaller files is likely to be much, much worse, as while the underlying flash is pretty decent, the actual number of IOPS for this type drive is usually not fantastic. While I didnt benchmark small block I/O by hand, you can get an idea of the rough performance delta by looking at the CrystalDiskMark results. Just for completeness, I did do a bit of testing using exFAT and while the read results were essentially identical, the average write speed copying the file to the disk was around 29MB/s and it took almost 35 minutes to complete. What is interesting is that the CrystalDiskMark results for exFAT showed write speeds of 95-102 MB/s, which is well above the drives actual performance. I can only surmise that the combination of the 1GB test data size and the 128K block size used for exFAT conspired to keep the test data largely in the drives cache during the actual benchmark run and allowed the write cycle to complete while the drive had moved onto the read portion of the benchmark. It is very rare that I see a product that actually delivers more than they advertise, and these do. In conclusion, these drives are priced very well and the performance is actually quite a bit better than what they advertise, so I have absolutely no problem recommending them!
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Jeff L. Painter Jr.
> 3 dayI had been using the same old USB sticks forever and most of them were 1gb or smaller. I was tired of sorting through them trying to find one big enough to flash an ISO image onto for system installs. I tested all 5 of these and they were all formatted fat32 partitions and worked flawlessly under both windows and linux. I have created a Windows 11 boot media from the ISO onto one of these and it was able to copy the data over very quickly and my laptop recognized the disk for installation without any problem. If you need to refresh your USB flash drives, I highly recommend these. Great and a nice low price
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Techie
> 3 dayToday most HDTVs and speakers have a built-in USB port with multimedia player capability. So, I converted my CD and DVD collection into MP3 and MP4 files to easily play in multiple devices. And these Vuefamy Swivel Thumb Drives, are the proper storage for the multimedia files. The pack of 10 flash drives of 8GB capability each, are a good option for MP3 music, because a single drive can store the equivalent to hundreds of music CDs. And I created folders inside the drives to organize the songs by artist, and by my personal preference. Like making each folder a playlist. The same thing can be done with the video files These thumb drives have a good read/write performance, and I like the swivel covers, and the labels. In summary, a good option among so many.
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Techie
> 3 dayIm my family official photographer, and I ordered these Vuefamy 5 Pack of 64GB Flash drives for sharing pics, and videos with our family members. I mostly like that these Flash drives are fast, both for read and write. And all the devices I tried them on recognized the drives, and play the files perfectly. Im pleasantly surprised with the good quality of these Flash drives. I also like the swivel cover design, and the included lanyards, and labels.