Kingston USB 2.0 DataTraveler Micro 8GB
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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 16GB DataTraveler Micro USB 2.0 Flash Drive
Good solid device. I love the compact size.
I used them in my car soud system and what I like the most is that I can record from an ...
I find these small kingston the most usefull keys to record my music on and carry them to a keychain anywhere. I used them in my car soud system and what I like the most is that I can record from an sources without having to reformate it . Very nice little kes
Unobtrusive flash-drive
I ordered a Kingston 16GB micro USB flash-drive for £5.91 with free delivery. The flash-drive arrived safely in cardboard 'envelope' 3 working days later. Flash-drive working OK so far, and is great considering it's unobtrusive size.
Sloooooooooow
I didn't even know they still made devices this slow. I'd say to get really anything else. We just got it as a cheap storage thing for my mum but it takes so long to take any data transfer that even she doesn't have the patience for it. Seriously opening a saved text doc is painful.- small
- cheap
- Slow
- like USB 1 slow
most cost effective usb drive available in micro s
I bought this for my car due to the high capacity and small size. Very pleased. The included lanyard was an add on, which is fine, but wasn't clear on listing. Very pleased.
Kingston DataTraveler microDuo 3.0
Today I will be taking a look at one of their latest USB products by way of the DataTraveler microDuo 3.0. This USB is designed to be used not only as a storage device for PCs and laptops but to also allow users to connect it to compatible android devices for a bit of extra storage and to be able to...
Kingston Technology DataTraveler
Kingston Technology DataTraveler Kingston's DataTraveler, one of the larger drives we looked at, measures 1 inch wide, 0.5 inches thick, and 3.87 inches long (with the cap on); without the cap, it's small enough that it won't block adjacent USB ports when you plug it into a PC.- Attractive design
- relatively inexpensive per megabyte
- can password-protect data
- Fairly large
Worked on car stereo out of the box
I was expecting to have to format this like the last one I bought (different brand) but when I checked it was FAT32 so I quickly dumped a couple of folders with MP3's on it, ran out to the car to test it and it worked, no formatting.- Small, doesn't stick out of my car stereo like normal ones do
- Already formatted in FAT32, worked in the car stereo right out of the box, no formatting needed
- Why do I have to put something here? Okay, one con, I think it's stupid that the web designer forces people to write a con before you can click "submit", but doesn't require a title
- Sometimes there are no cons