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Joe McCo
> 3 dayThese are exactly what I wanted however one of the drives does not function consistently, I have tried it on multiple machines and still the same result. This lowers my confidence in the two that work. so these will just be used for quick file transfers and not for long term storage.
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Smokeater55
Greater than one weekIt works as it should no muss no fuss
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Cindy English
Greater than one weekIn excellent condition and as expected. Excellent transaction.
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Steven U.
Greater than one weekthey have no way to put on keychain easier to lose as far as I am concerned
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C. Williams
> 3 dayExactly as advertised.
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Hassie DuBuque IV
Greater than one weekVery good product so far I was able to download music on it and the sound comes out great. I enjoy crystal clear no static that was the only reason why I wanted so far 66 songs and ready to download more
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Jack
> 3 dayIt does what it should and Lexar drives are relatively durable. Frustratingly sluggish write speed, but nothing out of the norm for a cheap drive. I forgot to check if this V100 is a bit worse than my 8GB S50.
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raymond d. vasquez
Greater than one weekIt was as expected
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Croissant
> 3 dayI have dozens of flash drives from several different manufacturers, but I use a Lexar for my Windows 10 USB installer, because its the one that gives me the least problems when Im creating the boot drive. Its been reliable for years and I expect the V100 will be as well. The performance of the V100 actually shocked me. I was expecting much slower sequential read/write speeds than what I tested. As you can see from the Blackmagic speedtest screenshot, the Lexar V100 64GB drive read at 144 MB/s and wrote at 99 MB/s. Thats great in my book! The weird thing about the design of the V100 is that the cap slides onto the back of the drive, but it doesnt snap on. Its all loose, so theres no point. My other Lexar has a sliding cap, which is more convenient, but I dont mind caps and havent lost one yet. As long as you dont need a super durable, cap-securing flash drive, the V100 is a great buy. It looks simple, is very affordable, and has great performance.
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KC
> 3 dayOverall, this Lexar JumpDrive V100 64GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive works fine. Ive been transferring over data files regularly, and using this drive to taxi over documents to a separate work computer without a problem. The 64GB storage is really handy and the drive is reasonably priced. There is also an option for a less costly single 32GB drive, but this 64GB is a better deal. The only thing I dont like about this flash drive is the end cap design. Typically, other drives I use that have removable end caps design them to fit both ends of the unit so the caps arent easily lost. This one doesnt. Its a bit irritating to find the cap to replace it each time. Once, I almost damaged my screen with it while closing my laptop because I had placed the cap on my keyboard so I wouldnt forget it. Other than that irritating issue, the drive has been satisfactory so far.