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The Integral 128GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive Courier Blue offers reliable, high-capacity storage in a stylish translucent blue casing. Designed for everyday use, it features a cap that clips securely to prevent loss and fits neatly on your keyring. Compatible with all major operating systems, this plug-and-play device ensures hassle-free data transfer. With a 2-year UK warranty and dedicated support including free data recovery, it’s the dependable choice for professionals who value both form and function.





| ASIN | B00BHUN798 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,927 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 44 in USB Flash Drives |
| Colour | Blue |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (16,068) |
| Date First Available | 17 Feb. 2013 |
| Flash memory type | Flash Memory |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05055288421073 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Hard Drive Interface | USB 2.0 |
| Hard Drive Size | 128 GB |
| Hardware Connectivity Technology | USB Type A |
| Item Weight | 9.99 g |
| Item model number | INFD128GBCOUR |
| Manufacturer | Integral |
| Model name | INFD128GBCOU |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 2.3 x 2.7 cm; 10.01 g |
| RAM Size | 128 GB |
| Read speed | 20 Megabytes Per Second |
K**T
Reliable & Long-Lasting USB Drive!
I've had this Integral 128GB USB 2.0 flash drive for a few years now, and it’s been perfect—no issues whatsoever! The storage capacity is great for keeping documents, photos, and backups, and even though it’s USB 2.0, the transfer speeds are still decent for everyday use. It’s sturdy, well-made, and super reliable, which is exactly what you want in a flash drive. I’ve used it regularly, and it’s never let me down. If you need a dependable and affordable USB stick with plenty of space, this one is a solid choice. Highly recommend!
H**?
Seem to be good.
It's hard to get hold 128GB USB sticks at present, so I was worried that these would be rubbish, given their affordable price. They are constructed much like any regular USB stick, they're not exceptionally tough or anything - but built well enough. When I connected them to my laptop I checked them with GNU Parted and discovered the partitions weren't aligned on them, hence data transfer rates would be a little slow. I deleted their partition tables and made a new table with a single partition spanning as much of each disk as I could, but aligned correctly. I then formatted them with the EXT2 filesystem. USB performance on Linux is slow for this type of storage, and the EXT2 filesystem makes this slower still; however performance was perfectly acceptable on these. I backed up a bunch of data to them and verified it all, and it seems to be fine. The first stick wrote the data very quickly, and it was done by the time I came back to my computer a few hours later. The second stick wrote the data pitifully slowly, at around about 1MiB/second; however readback speeds were completely acceptable. I put this down to potentially me messing up somewhere when specifying the partition or filesystem options. All in all decent USB sticks - and if you're a Windows user, you'll probably find they're very quick.
G**B
good
good product, nice size and compact, easy to use and does what it is supposed to do
O**A
Good value for money
I'm enjoying it, having enough space to store valuable files and it's portability, with secured access to all files, coupled with it's compatibility make me love the drive
M**E
Does the job and works well?
Very simple. Just plug in and add data
M**R
Thought that it was great value and no problem
Good price . Quality product. Seems to be just the job.
A**C
Balanced capacity and cost
* Physical Thumb drives are always useful. If I need to use FAT32, losing the extra 32 GB size to format is not too much. The 64 Gig size covers most day-to-day capacity usage. I have used this brand before. And they are reliable. If I use a drive for Linux Mint, or Zorin, to create a portable version of Linux, it's well able to carry this off. I have used one of these thumb drives to create recovery media for my Ashampoo Backup Pro v26.3 recovery system. This recovery system took a trial-and-error approach to make it operational. But by selecting to boot from this Flash drive setting in my UEFI Bios, it's eventually working now. I am happier with this to fall back on now. The big-sized, with USB 2.0 takes ages to load with data. I could try USB 3.0 ones, they are a quarter of the time to fill, but with a greater price. If no rush, these USB 2.0 will do the job. The equipment it will work with is most makes that support USB 2.0, can format for Windows uses FAT32 / exFAT / NTFS, Mac uses APFS / HFS+ / exFAT / FAT32, while Linux uses Ext 2 / 3 / 4, ReiserFS, BtrFS / FAT32 / FAT16 Tip. To reuse a thumb drive previously dedicated to a similar to live Linux, look into Windows Administrative Tools / Disk Management and follow the wizard. Look for repartitioning and reformatting the pen drive. For exact help, go to YouTube and search for help there. Most times you will be able to reuse this thumb drive previously used for live environments. It is recommended that exFAT be applied to a pen drive as it is designed to optimise performance and protect pen drive's capacity. It's a journaled filesystem, and this protects data from corruption. However, if you choose NTFS, this is fine too. As you can read, the format with the wisest acceptance in computing is FAT32. But with a low capacity size of a maximum of 32 GB, and a max single file size of 4 GB.
M**E
Bad batch or just this faulty one.
Something faulty with it. Worked ok for a bit when formatted windows NTFS or EXFAT. Rapid flashing of led when trying to format it Linux EXT4 and then the laptop hung up and I spent all day trying to format it again. AS soon as I plugged it into windows it started flashing like crazy again and hung windows until I unplugged it. Was also getting a little hot near the plug. The the last time I tried mkfs.ext4 on it, I was getting errors shown in pic, and it was taking forever to do anything, so in the bin it went. £15 down the drain and a day wasted trying to figure this out.
G**I
Mi ero fidato di questa marca perché ne ho altre 2 vecchie che funzionano perfettamente, ma questa Integral Chiavetta USB 64 GB uno scandalo la inserisco la elabora poi mi manda in tilt il pc non la riconosce e si disconnette, ho speso poco ma non vale niente. Stelle zero zero zero meno, finita nella spazzatura
C**N
J'utilise ce type de clé depuis des années sans problème.
F**S
Eftersom skivor håller på att fasas ut som lagringsmedia för migrering och långtidsförvaring av data är det många som satsar på fasta minnen, men dessa minnen började via Windows returnera felmeddelandet att enheten inte känns igen och att enhetsbeskrivningsbegäran misslyckades. Efter cirka två veckor slutade båda två att fungera. Eftersom de har relativt hög minneskapacitet, var det mycket data som gick förlora i och med haverierna. Jag rekommenderar att istället köpa andra lagringsminnen.
C**R
Très bien
L**S
Visto il costo all'inizio ero scettico e invece si è rivelata ben presto la migliore chiavetta USB da 64 qualità prezzo sul mercato. La chiavetta si presenta bene, è leggermente più lunga delle altre ma visto le prestazioni glielo concediamo. La velocità di lettura è di 100MB/s e quella di scrittura è di 30MB/s, altalenante, ma come tutte le chiavette con queste prestazioni. Rispecchia quello che è dichiarato. Ottimo anche il sistema di dissipazione del calore, non surriscalda come alcune delle marche più blasonate. Molto comoda e pratica con un gancetto nella parte posteriore in quanto si può comodamente attaccare al portachiavi. Lati positivi - Veloce - Comoda e pratica - Funzionale - Eccellente qualità prezzo Lati negativi - Non ha un design elegante (una cosa veramente poco importante per le persone a cui intessano le prestazioni) - dimensioni un po' più grandi rispetto alla concorrenza (parliamo di 1-2 cm)