I paid $1,590 today for 64 gigabytes of storage space. I didn't read any reviews, so when I finally got around to reading it, I was a little underwhelmed. I "took it on emotions," as they say. I don't know what to say, to be honest. The recording is taking place in a manner that, in my opinion, is a little bit strange. After it has recorded sixty meters, it will pause for five seconds to think about something, and then it will record another sixty meters before thinking a little bit more. It seems that this is how the controller is supposed to work, however I haven't noticed anything like this on any of my other flash drives. The headlight's write speed provides numbers ranging from 15 to 20 MB per second. In theory, it is still much faster than my old computer that is four years old by 16 gigabytes (around 7 MB/s there), so I do not have any issues about that aspect of it. In general, though, I suppose it was reasonable for me to anticipate more from a USB3 gadget. Because the guarantee is good for a full year, I'll just leave it alone and see what happens next. As new information becomes available, I will share it here. For the time being, I'll give it a score of four because there's nothing that makes me want to reduce the rating, despite the fact that it's slow, but it's also cheap for having 64 gigabytes.
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