I bought this memory stick to download photos from my new Light L16. It works, but very slowly. It also gets very hot when connected to the camera.
I bought this memory stick to download photos from my new Light L16. It works, but very slowly. It also gets very hot when connected to the camera.
Teenie little memory device on outside, biggy fat on inside! At 128GB, this Kingston price is excellent. Most buyers test these memory storage devices to validate they are accurately described online. (Good idea) AMAZON: Could your staff identify some apps that will do this & list for us
Works well with my Nexus 6p. I'm using it to store backup files.
keep an eye out for it, you might misplace it and lose it. or else, i love it!
very fast; usb 3 AND usb c
a bit small; might lose
Product exactly what I wanted works perfectly
I recomend
incredeble speed
none
I had hoped that I could use this as additional storage for my Nexus 5X; unfortunately it would not mount as OTG storage, despite me trying every combination of settings and browser software that I could think of. I reformatted the drive from my PC to several different file systems.
Not compatible with many if the smartphones with type C port.Heats up too fast.Data transfer rate is ok.
Love the portability & capacity. And REALLY LOVE that, so far, the USB-C fits phones without having to remove the protective case! This has come in very handy a lot for quickly moving files between Phone & PC (and back).
While the USB-C interface, introduced earlier this year, has yet to become ubiquitous on PCs and peripherals, there are early adopters who want to get a head start in using the new standard. If you're one of them, then the 32GB Kingston DataTraveler microDuo 3C ($27) is worth considering. The flash drive incorporates both USB 3.0 and USB-C connectors, allowing you to try out the new interface, while still being usable on USB 3.0-equipped systems and peripherals. It's similar in function and capacity to the SanDisk Dual USB Drive Type-C ( at Amazon) , but the two differ in terms of design, and the DataTraveler microDuo 3C lags behind the SanDisk model on read and write speeds. Design and Features Measuring 1.17 by 0.65 by 0.33 inches (HWD), the DataTraveler microDuo 3C is very small. While its size makes it very portable, the plastic and metal exterior isn't very easy to grip, so taking it out of tight ports can be a challenge. I was almost worried I was damaging the drive wheneve...
The compact 32GB DataTraveler microDuo 3C works with both USB 3.0 and USB-C devices, but its performance is slower than that of other flash drives.
USB 3.0 and USB-C compatibility; Very compact; Low price
Small form factor makes it difficult to pull out of tight or indented ports; No cover for USB 3.0 connector; Slower transfer speeds than the competition
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