The PinStripe USB Drive from Verbatim has a push and pull sliding feature which protects the USB connection when it is not in use without the need for a separate cap which is easily lost.
In a lightweight, updated pinstripe design, the USB 3.0 version of the PinStripe is available in a range of capacities to suit your needs, creating the perfect everyday data mobility solution for everyone.
It is slow according test results on amazon reviews.
Samsung memory bar or Sandisk Ultra Flair are better options for £5 more. They are a lot faster.
stone3t to huangxq2
31 Aug 16#6
Which is 30% more expensive, does the faster speed justify 30% more cost?
rastbury
31 Aug 16#5
Sandisk ultra flair looks really nice too :smile:
localgeek
1 Sep 16#7
It depends on how you are going to use it. If you expect to be transferring lots of data back and forth then it's advisable to get a faster stick. For those who do less transfers but occasionally need a decent sized stick, then go for it. However, I'd say that the situations where a slower stick is OK are becoming less likely, given that online backup is very doable now.
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In a lightweight, updated pinstripe design, the USB 3.0 version of the PinStripe is available in a range of capacities to suit your needs, creating the perfect everyday data mobility solution for everyone.
Key Features:
- Stylish retractable 'PinStripe' design
- High speed USB 3.0 interface
- Capacities available: 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, 256GB
- Key ring hole
- Verbatim 2 year limited warranty
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It is slow according test results on amazon reviews.
Samsung memory bar or Sandisk Ultra Flair are better options for £5 more. They are a lot faster.