The Corsair Survivor appears to be everything that I had hoped it would be. Only time and use will tell, but I will be depending on this to not lose data.
Manufacturer: Corsair
The Corsair Survivor appears to be everything that I had hoped it would be. Only time and use will tell, but I will be depending on this to not lose data.
This is an excellent item with a nice looking strong case
Waterproof performance in a durable aluminium enclosure. Corsair is out with a new Survivor flash drive, let's take a look.
This is more expensive than flimsy plastic USB drives but you can just feel the quality. I bough t this because I was fed up with USB drives becoming unreliable after a few uses due to the connector flexing.
Corsair was kind enough to send us their Flash Survivor drive for review. The Flash Survivor has a storage capacity of 32GB and has a USB 2 host interface for connection to a PC or MAC. In this review we will test the performance of the Flash Survivor 32GB USB flash drive.
Good reading and writing performance; Very large capacity; Extension USB cable and dog tags supplied; Extremely robust and durable; 10 year limited warranty
Bigger and weights a little more than usual USB stick drives
I purchased this for my husband who walks several miles every day. He wanted something he could carry on his person and be certain it could withstand perspiration, rain, temperature extremes, etc. So far, this drive has held up well. He purchased a dog tag type chain and wears it under his shirt.
I've had this for awhile now and it has worked great. Speed and size are perfect for me. It is a little bulky, but I keep it on my edc ring so I don't need it to be tiny. So far the o-ring seal has been excellent. The aluminum case is holding up very well. I have only noticed scuffs.
Like all USB 3.0 drives, it is backward-compatible with USB 2.0 ports. We found reviews of the current Flash Survivor 3.0 version on Amazon.com and Newegg.com. Older reviews by EverythingUSB.com and Phoronix.com of a previous version of the Flash Survivor, the Corsair Flash Survivor GT, include...
Water resistant to 200 meters; Withstands vibration and shock in tests; High quality; tough look and feel; USB 3.0 transfer speeds
On the slow side for a USB 3.0 drive; Large physical size; Lack of accessories; including extension cable
Corsair officially launched the companies first generation USB 3.0 Flash drives on May 19th, 2011 and more recently on September 9th, 2011 they announced the launch of their second generation USB 3.0 Flash drives.
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