Definitely the smallest flash drive I've ever owned (physical size, not capacity). It's almost too small to be comfortable as I often forget where I left it. The appearance of the nickel version is really nice, but after a few weeks of use, I noticed a little wear on the back of the USB pins. This is probably because it fits most USB ports; It definitely requires more effort to insert this disc into a computer. Data transfer is about the same as most other flash drives I've used. In any case, I'm not a fan of high-speed file transfers. The memory size for Pico-C is pretty good. 16GB was enough for most apps I could think of. 32GB seemed like a lot because the more space you have on your hard drive, the more junk ends up there. . I didn't want to risk it splitting off and losing all my schoolwork, so I made one using needle nose pliers and a piece of worn out electric guitar string (Gibson Mediums). light, and frankly, where would you put it? WARNING: Do not buy this drive if you lose something easily. I stopped in the middle of writing this review to compare the size to something and spent 10 minutes trying to find it.
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