SanDisk USB 3.0 Cruzer Glide CZ600 64GB
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8GB SanDisk Cruzer Glide
I bought my 8GB SanDisk Cruzer Glide several years ago and have found it very easy to use.
Top Quality!
use USB alot for what i do to run iso and programs off and this is really good and good speeds
SANDISK Cruzer Glide Flash Drive 64GB USB 2.0
This was purchased as a gift, so I can't speak from personal experience with it. But, if you're looking for a 64 GB flash drive, then this is definitely a good deal for it. The SecureAccess software is definitely a plus, though that will cut down slightly on the actual available storage space (not...
Works Great
I bought these to add music, and plug into my car stereo. They work great and plenty of room for lots of songs or talk programs I want to catch up on later.
Compact, functional design
This product does everything it's supposed to do. I like that it's retractable and there is no lid that can be lost. The speed seems reasonably fast.
Absolute garbage. Buy something else.
Absolute garbage. Maybe I got some knock-off, because I have been happy with other Sandisk products in the past. However these are complete junk. They don't show up AT ALL under USB 3.0 ports in Windows 7 unless you format them as Fat, which means you can't put any files on them larger than 2GB.
SanDisk Glide 3.0 64GB USB 3.0 Flash drive BLACK WITH RED SLIDER RETRACTABLE DESIGN
Works great.
Really slow speed transfers (Beware: not USB3! Maybe USB1)
Product was cheap, and works ok. BUT : On the package it's written USB3/2 compatible... Be aware that it's definitly not USB 3 !!! Really slow speed when transfering files ... Probably slower than usb2 speeds.
Yes I bought 10 of them
Good a little hard to get it in the USB slot at times. Speed is fine. I Give all my wedding couples there stills on one of these.
Good drive after a little work.
This flash drive offers a good amount of storage if you have a little patience. I had two computers that initially were unable to see the whole drive (after a brief session on Google, apparently a common issue with computers running Windows 8.1 or newer).