I first tried the drives (I bought 3) in my USB 3.1 hub on my desk and it read the drive first and I was able to see the Lexar files it contained. However, as soon as I tried to write to the disc, Windows no longer recognized it. All three made it. I tried it on another computer and it worked fine, and when I tried it in the native port on my PC it worked fine too. I just think there might be problems with the USB hub. I use the hub for my peripherals and other USB drives with no issues, so the issue is unique to this drive for now. But when I ran it, it worked FAST! I captured a 350MB file in about 3-4 seconds and uploaded it back to the computer in about 2 seconds. And the drive is very small, so it's unlikely you'll find a connector it doesn't fit. Yes, it's easy to lose, but if it bothers you, just attach a keychain to it. I wish it would work with my hub but I would definitely buy it again.
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