Short version: Decent speed, solid build and dual outputs make this a great option in the 128GB category. from this capacity and price range) is a two-way installation. They have a standard USB-A connector on one side and a USB-C connector on the other. With it, you can download files from your Android phone without an OTG adapter. My Samsung Note 9 recognized the drive immediately. The phone wanted to format it for use. I agreed and it was ready to use. After formatting it for Android, it was connected to Windows 10. Windows recognized the drive with no problems. From there I launched CrystalDiskMark. I used 1GB test. Reading and writing were nondescript, but not bad either. See attached photos for details. In short, it's about 106 MB/s reading and 47 MB/s writing. Physically, a USB stick is quite heavy. It feels like an all-metal construction. The rotating mechanism has a nice click with a detent to keep it in place. One side is always exposed to the air as it has no lid. This has never bothered me with any of my other USB devices since I've lost all of their caps since then anyway. Final Thoughts: If you need a 128GB flash drive and want to use it on your phone without an OTG cable or adapter, this is ideal for you.
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