The latch on the USB3 type-A side does not hold the load, and if the reciprocal connector is not yet gouged, then it is inconvenient to insert it - you have to press the switch hard and the sensations in your finger are very unpleasant. On the type-C side, it holds perfectly, no complaints The speed is at first 80MB/s, and then drops sharply to 10~20MB/s after some recording time. At the same time, a 700MB file can manage to be recorded entirely at 80 MB / s. After a couple of months of not intensive use, it turned out that one of the contacts of the USB3 line inside the type-A connector was bent, although I use type-C more often, for the reason indicated above. I assume that the contact was bent for the same reason. I do not recommend to buy. It is better to take the SanDisk Extreme, which has only type-A and is 2 times larger, but the latch will withstand 500% of the load. I have been using such 64GB flash drives for several years, but I would recommend them if it were not for the size .
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