
He won't win high speed races but he might win a beauty pageant. This USB stick is probably the slowest I've used in years. However, it's sold as a USB 2.0 device and the speeds are listed on the product description page, so the company doesn't want to fool anyone. The first thing that struck me was how small it is. If you like it small, you will love it. You could probably slip 50 of these in your bag and impress the ladies while you're at it. However, looks and small size are the only things that impress about this USB drive. Using Crystal Disk Mark, the maximum read speed was 26.21 MB/s and the maximum write speed was 7.33 MB/s. Again, this is USB 2.0, so that's to be expected. If you're looking to buy these drives I think I would recommend buying smaller drives as I can't imagine how long it would take to fill 100+ drives. gigabytes of data at a speed of 7.33 MB/s. At this speed, writing just 1 GB takes more than 2 minutes. Therefore, it is impractical to transfer large files. But if you're looking for a sleek, gold USB stick with a cute little keychain, then this is a decent drive.

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