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Review on Titan Gray Samsung BAR Plus 256GB USB 3.1 Flash Drive (MUF-256BE4/AM) with Up to 400MB/s Transfer Speed by Adam Fido ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, best quality.

The issue I was having with playing 4K video on my smart TV and android tv box was finally and completely resolved thanks to this flash drive. playback that is consistent and free of lags and breaks. Files that have a massive bitrate of approximately 100 Mb/s can be transferred extremely quickly. And it keeps happening over and over again! Included in this is the fact that it does not get hot! Reading at around 250-260 megabytes per second (for me, reading speed is a priority) and writing at 45-55 megabytes per second are the results of bench tests. The size is relatively small. I also appreciate the design; it is clear and sophisticated at the same time. It feels great when you hold it in your hands. The exterior is made of metal, and it has a satisfyingly frosty feel. There is not a diode, and having one is not required in any way.

Pros
  • Flash drives are the "Versailles" of the modern world. Simply the best. It was well worth the money that I spent on it. The capacity is 32 gigabytes, and the speed (on USB 3.0) is 250 megabytes per second. Additionally, a respectable write speed of 55 mb/s. Temperature maintenance and control. Even when under a heavy load, it doesn't heat up too much (it feels like about 45 degrees Celsius), which enables you to keep the "stone" operating and eliminates the possibility of speed reduction (the primary issue with the majority of "fast" flash drives is that they heat up and their transfer rates slow down). When working with 4K content, this is a very crucial consideration.
Cons
  • What would you do without them? The USB ports have left distinctive scratches (stripes) all over the coating of the body, which gives it a recognizable appearance. In my opinion, it is not really important. They claim that the lighter ones are the ones that are less obvious.