
Handy if you need to share files or are tech savvy and need a flash drive for simple BIOS updates. However, I would have a hard time relying on these USB sticks for permanent storage and everyday use. Read speeds are pretty decent, but write speeds are no better than a standard USB2 stick and tend to slow down after a few minutes of writing. Because of this, I couldn't copy large amounts of data to them. I bought both the USB3 version and the USB2 version and honestly I find USB2 sticks more stable and easier to use. For the money I still find them useful as I need my more branded flash drives to store more important data that I'd rather not erase just to update something on another computer.

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