USB3 high performance 128GB, They feature a convenient capless design with a retractable USB connector to protect your data while in transit. Simply push or pull to expose and retract the connector.
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kkthomask
1 Jan 174#4
On seeing the picture for the first time, I thought it is a new kinda battery lol
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duncancosgrove
2 Jan 17#22
too slow for me. you can grab a Sandisk extreme 128gb from Curry's for 29.99 at the moment which I think is well worth the extra £9.
As a comparison, the Sandisk runs at around 150MB/Sec on my PC.
I have one of those - Lexar S75. It's a reasonable compromise between price and high speed. It works pretty well and it's £1 cheaper than the Duracell.
darecy
2 Jan 17#19
This is AA deal!
derp1664
2 Jan 171#18
Had several 'Duracell' flash drives, they are actually made by Dane-elec and were pretty awful. Very slow when worked and failed well before the 5 year warranty was up with light use. Their warranty is direct through retailer, Amazon accepted the return after 3 years because the warranty terms were pretty convoluted so not really even sure if they were supposed to at that point maybe just Amazon going above and beyond. Either way, I would be fairly cautious with these and where you buy them from. Overall I'd probably just recommend another brand tbh.
Note: All that said this was several years ago with 32GB sticks so it's possible all has changed since then but I just thought I'd share my experience anyway.
Agreed. The problem with these ones and many others is marketing comes along and puts "high performance" on the packaging and everyone gets a boner.
soton26
1 Jan 171#11
Really don't understand high capacity USB3m pen drives that have such awful transfer rates. You're best off getting a SanDisk Extreme, I get near 100MB/sec write on mine :innocent: Though admittedly they're more expensive but far less frustrating to use.
kkthomask
1 Jan 17#10
up to 35mbps the website say.
nedford
1 Jan 17#9
XD 128gb to write would be nearly 4 hours
Lucky88
1 Jan 171#7
It's cheap, so I wonder what the read/write speeds are. Anyone know?
antonyi to Lucky88
1 Jan 171#8
Read Speed up to 25MB/s
Write Speed up to 10MB/s
LondonTTB
1 Jan 17#6
Love it. Heat added.
Deetea
1 Jan 171#5
Damn i wish the 128gb microsd cards were as cheap as the USB sticks.
kkthomask
1 Jan 174#4
On seeing the picture for the first time, I thought it is a new kinda battery lol
kkthomask
1 Jan 171#3
Thanks. That was what I meant in the title but it was not clear enough.
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As a comparison, the Sandisk runs at around 150MB/Sec on my PC.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/181996603417?clk_rvr_id=1147505084255&rmvSB=true
Note: All that said this was several years ago with 32GB sticks so it's possible all has changed since then but I just thought I'd share my experience anyway.
Click on 'product description'
Write Speed up to 10MB/s