Kingston 128GB DataTraveler 100 G3 USB 3.0 100MB/s Read, 10MB/s Write (DT100G3/128GB)
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Bob
> 3 dayI have used Kingston memory products for years and never experienced a failure. This flash drive in all capacities is an excellent buy for a USB 3.0, and is even cheaper than it was when I bought it about six months ago. Since I am always losing the covers on flash drives, the non-detachable cover is a huge plus for me. I think it may have a lifetime warranty like Kingstons memory sticks. Very fast even in a USB 2.0 port. I bought it to use as a dedicated OSX installation drive because an 8GB was unavailable. Now it is so cheap that buying it is a no-brainier if you want a fast, high-quality and heavily-constructed flash drive that will not die or lose your data.
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Marisol
> 3 dayI love Kingston products. Never had any issues. This flashdrive is easy to use. Holds information well. The only thing I find a bit disappointing is that speed in transfer is a little slower than what I expected and used to. Other than that its a great product with fair price.
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Fernando Adarme
> 3 dayEsta marca siempre me ha brindado memorias de gran calidad, super recomendadas
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JimmyK
> 3 dayI bought this 64GB USB drive to back-up my back-up of photos since you can never have too many back-ups of those precious pics... so, in terms of value and capacity, it is great. However, it is a little larger than typical USBs and it wouldnt fit next to my wireless mouse receiver, or next to the input from my external HD when plugged in, so I ended up buying a USB C to USB receiver (see the second pic) so that I could use the USB C drive on my laptop (my laptop has only 2 USB As and 1 USB C). Im transferring pics as I type this from my external HD to the USB at a rate of about 15 MB/s so backing up 50GB of pics is going to take hours, but it works, its cheap and it gives me some peace of mind. Im deducting 1 star because the case is a bit large, but overall a great value. Just keep in mind that it could be a tight fit if most of your USB ports are already in use. So far so good and I would buy it again.
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Brendon Belle
Greater than one weekThis review is for the 16gb usb 3.0 model. The sliding mechanism is stiff at first use, but seems durable. Feels a bit light and cheap but for the price its very good. i bought mine to use to conduct linux installs. The speeds are decent for the price. If i can find my crystalmark test data i will upload update this review, but for now i can say that the speeds are as expected given the other reviews on amazon with crytalmark images.
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Breeze
> 3 dayI know these are to be cheap drives, so for $4 i cant complain too much, but these guys are SLOW on writes, saying these are usb 3.0 drives is a joke, as they arent even usb 2.0 speed limited. if you plan to write to these guys once and then only read from them, i guess they aint too bad, but its gonna take ~30 mins to write that 16gb to it.
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Au Revior
> 3 dayGreat device. Ive been using my old USB for the last 5 years, and it started getting a bit slow and the aesthetics werent pleasing, so I opted for this device. It is USB 3.0, and is by far the fastest USB Ive ever used. Yes, havent compared many USBs, but if you just need a USB in a hurry for some sort of thing, I would get this. Something I dont like about this is that the sliding mechanism left a lot of scratches on the middle part, and its been bothering me, but oh well. Cant do much about it. The build quality is eh. The top part is a bit loose, but it is connected to the USB, so youll never lose a cap, heh. Also, it has a matte finish, like the AFT. I would recommend this to a friend!
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Empiror22
Greater than one weekI got this guy as a back up to a must more expensive Kingston I got a while ago ( yes i have like 4 thumb drives/ dropbox/ google drive all to back up work and school research/ etc) This unit works great for most user, the only knock on the unit is not that important but needs to be said, its read and write speeds are slower then the more expensive Kingston thumb drives. However again most people will be ok with the slower drive as long as its not used for something like a media server stick ie play movies in HD off of. in saying that i really have not had a problem with speed for any of my uses including as a media stick. Pros: Price, name brand, would buy again Cons: read/write speeds ( not a problem for most users)
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Leebone
> 3 daySo far, no errors. Which is rather common in flash drives of all brand. Saving speed seems a little slow though, still reasonable.
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Keyri González
> 3 dayDejé de usarla por uno meses y se dañó solita.