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Review on Samsung BAR Plus 128GB USB 3.1 Flash Drive - 400MB/s - Champagne Silver (MUF-128BE3/AM) by Janis Bike ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The product is unreliable, it is not worth buying.

When the flash drives became warm, the write speed dropped to a very low 12-20 MB/s, therefore I didn't like buying capacious SanDisk flash drives from the Cruzer or Ultra series. However, I didn't like the write speed because it reduced when the flash drives got warm. The fact that the flash drive gets warm is not something that I count as a drawback because virtually all fast flash drives become warm. The most important thing is to avoid getting burned. The idyll lasted exactly one year before the 256 gigabyte storage device from Samsung unexpectedly stopped working, and I couldn't figure out why.

Pros
  • A memory stick produced by a well-known manufacturer! a structure that cannot be broken. A compact size that is ideal for holding a number of keys. I copied a 128-gigabyte volume as well as a 256-gigabyte one, and while the first one is functional to this day, the bad news concerning the second flash drive is detailed below: (((After being heated up, the write speed decreases to between 40 and 50 MB/s. However, as can be seen in the comments, this is not a negative.
Cons
  • Costly in comparison to its rival products and services. The flash drive has corners that are particularly sharp. If, when viewed from the opposite side of the USB connector, they appear to be in some way warranted, one must ask why it was essential to make the identical sharp corners on both sides. Another negative aspect is that there is no visible indicator light. A flash disk with 256 gigabytes of storage turns revealed to have a very short lifespan. It lasted me for a whole year to the day! In order to combine the information that has been gathered over the course of the week, I inserted it into the port as is my custom the day before yesterday; however, it was not detected! And so across a number of machines. A couple of the PCs she used for the first time noticed an unusual USB device and attempted to substitute drivers for it, but they were unsuccessful. I did not push it into the tail and into the mane; rather, I simply supplied weekly information to it from the computer that was running. This prevented it from becoming overheated and ensured that the amounts of information were manageable. Honestly, I was hoping for more!