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The INLAND Micro Center Super Speed 2-in-1 Flash Drive offers a versatile solution for data storage with its dual Type C and USB 3.0 Type A ports. With lightning-fast read speeds of up to 150MB/s and broad compatibility across various devices and operating systems, this flash drive is designed to meet the needs of modern users. Its plug-and-play functionality and OTG support make it an essential tool for anyone looking to enhance their digital storage experience.
A**7
Pretty good speeds for a cheap 3.0 Flash Drive
I thought it was pretty decent for the price. The dual USB connection is really nice for being able to connect to older and newer devices without any issues. Speeds are relatively good as well I got around 150 MB/s (Megabytes not Megabits) read and ~100MB/s write. Not bad for a drive at this price and pretty adequate for my uses. Not a bad deal.
T**A
Double USB-A and USB-C ports.
Convenient little drives to use as boot drives for Clonezilla and Gparted. But you need to format them to Fat32.But can also be used to interface between your laptop and cellphone. When formated exFat
O**R
works
works fine. fast too.
G**0
Handy USB-C Flash Drive SSD
This is a handy little flash drive that has a USB-C connector. Perfect for connecting to current generation phones to backup or transfer your pictures and videos or any types of files on your device. It is a very small device and comes with a removable protective cover for the USB-C connector. But since the cover is not tethered or anything, it is likely to easily get lost. For small SSD drives like this, size may be important when you are carrying it around, but to me, I'm also extremely interested in capacity and performance. The capacity side is easy enough, as yes it is 64GB as stated. The performance listed in the product description is a bit misleading. It states the READ performance of the drive, but actually says nothing of the write performance. The listed specification of 120MB/s read speed is not all that impressive to begin with, especially as this has only a USB-C connection and one might assume devices that supports USB 3.0 or up, should be more capable. On testing, the results did at least agree with the stated specification for read speeds. However, since there was no mention of write speeds, the large difference between the read and write performance is pretty disappointing. My photos show benchmark results as well as the performance seen by Windows when copying a very large file both to and from the flash drive. As you can see, the performance is decent, but not exceptional in any way and certainly falls way short of what you should be able to achieve with USB-C / 3.0.However, with all that said, with it being a decently value priced option, I would still consider that these are reasonable results. While slower than some of my other USB-C devices, this speed is still pretty impressive if you compare it to the best USB 2.0 devices.
M**P
I like Micro Center Flash Drives
I have bought several Micro Center Flash Drives and for the price I don't think you can beat them. I have never had any problems with them. These two ended ones sever a great purpose no need for an adapter of either size C or A. For me to go from my Chromobook to my desktop or visa versa.
B**M
Good for backup storage
Got this to back up some data from my old laptop, this fits the build.
J**A
Doesn't work very good, slowest drive
I just received this drive last night. I bought this drive for its size and price to put some data on for travel, on a vacation that I am going on. I researched various drives and found this drive. It claims that it is USB-C 3.1, 256GB and Made In Taiwan, which are all good signs. The drive is nice, small and light. The USB-C connector came slightly bent, so it sticks out of my computer at an angle. This USB-C drive can only be plugged in 1 way!!! I tried this on multiple computers. If you flip the drive over and insert (which you can do with USB-C), you will get an error that the drive can't be recognized (see picture). I went to copy some data which is various PDF files and some video files, and the copy speed is the slowest I have seen in decades! You can copy to a USB 2.0 spinning drive faster than this thumb drive that is supposed to be 3.1. I did try to run a speed test on it to post here but 3/4 of the way through the test, I got an error that it lost connection to the drive for some odd reason. I know that this drive was not expensive, but it wouldn't be worth a dollar if it was sold at the dollar tree. Complete junk and a waste of time. Read/Write speeds comparable to a floppy. Useless USB-C connector because it still can only be plugged in one way. I did try on multiple computers to verify, it is junk. I'm going to return it. I hope this helps someone from going through the same trouble.
F**A
This device is a lifesaver...
With the amount of pictures my wife and I take on out phones while outside with our kids, this has made it easier to transfer photos from our phones or tablets to a larger storage device or to print. I live Microcenter products already and would highly recommend this flash drive for people on the go that need space for photos and video.
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