Kingston USB 2.0 DataTraveler Micro 16GB
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I keep buying more of them.
I keep getting more of these as they are inexpensive enough to use as bootable drives for installs that would otherwise take a DVD or two to run. The only thing bad I can say about them is they are hard to tell apart when you have many of them.
Kingston DataTraveler Blackbox USB Flash Drive
If you need to have your portable data safe, then this is it. Just make sure your not using a weak password.
Good quality
This USB 3.0 reader feels really nice, and seems like a really good quality product - unlike some previous card readers I have had. The logo lights up in red when you plug it into the pc, and flashes when it is accessing the cards.
Kingston HyperX 64GB DataTraveler 3.0 review
Kingston's HyperX brand strikes gold with this USB 3.0 Flash Drive- Large capacity for a USB thumb drive
- Very fast
- Robust design
- Bulky case can make plugging it in tricky
- Cap could be easily lost
In the market for military grade encrypted storage? Read on as we take a look at the Kingston DT6000 and see exactly what it has to offer.
Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate 32GB review
It's a fact that USB3 has to offer very high speed reads and writes, in many cases most USB3 flash drives have the same or higher speed as a traditional spinning drive, but you don't have to pay the penalty of the 2.5" portable size, and most importantly you don't have to wait for it to access the...- Outstanding build quality
- Excellent performance
- Very attractive
- Metal finish for the outside
- Slide mechanism
- Well priced
- Low write speeds when it comes to small files
Taking the DataTraveler Route : Kingston DataTraveler Secure DataTraveler ReadyFlash USB Flash
While the security features offered by the DataTraveler Secure offering are useful, they do come at a price premium. So, unless security is a paramount issue, I would recommend the DataTraveler ReadyFlash for most users. It is one third the price and performed slightly better in my tests.
Kingston DataTraveler 200
Traveling with loads of your most important files and data is possible thanks to today's USB-based flash drives. The DataTraveler 200 is one of Kingston's latest models and our test sample packs 64GB of storage capacity. Is it worth buying?
Kingston DataTraveler Locker+ (8GB)
The Kingston DataTraveler Locker+ puts government-grade security onto a flash drive for the masses, with 256-bit AES hardware-based encryption for an extremely reasonable price ($14 street for 8GB).- Professional-grade encryption in a consumer flash drive
- Low price per GB.
- Not Linux compatibile
I would buy this brand again!
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend- Easy To Setup
- Easy To Use
- Fast
- High Capacity
- Portable
- Reliable
- None