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Review on Kingston DataTraveler Exodia 32GB πŸ“± USB 3.2 Flash Drive - DTX/32GB by Wiktor Popiel ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

You should not take it, it does not meet any standards.

I went with the package that included both 64 and 32 gigabytes. Both of the USB flash drives are described as being version 3.0 in the description. At the very least, I went through some of the options in search of version 3.0. BUT! It turns out that they are optimized for Windows versions and higher! Since I use the seven, I'm surprised by how slow the copying and moving functions are while it's being used normally on the desktop as well as in the office. Yes, I have ancient Qumo, SP, and Transcend flash drives that are ten years old, yet it runs several times faster than those! And every single one of them is version 2.0! On otg, they tend to take flight! And now, the full ahtung is shown to you. I tried copying 32GB files to a 64GB flash drive, but it would not work. I scheduled a copy back for 7 o'clock in the evening. The copying continued throughout the night, and there was a significant backlog of work to do. Speed ​​325kb / s, etc. Are you kidding me?! Although the highest transfer rate on OTG is 1.6 MB/s, my older flash drives are capable of transferring data at a rate of 4-6 MB/s. What kind of a slap in the face is this?! Before I copied any files, I captured images of the tests. 1st screen - 32gb, 2nd - 64. It is unfortunate that the manufacturer eliminated support for the seven from the product. I made use of the number seven, and I shall make use of it again.

Pros
  • USB 3.0 and a protective cap are included, with the carabiner holder being optional.
Cons
  • Large dimensions. The pace at which one can write is incredible. Producing flash drives requires at least Windu and no less than 8ki!

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May 30, 2023
I do not recommend taking.