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Revainrating 4 out of 5

High-speed data storage

Using this product, our team found that it was incredibly fast in transferring large amounts of data. The sleek black design is also a nice touch that adds a professional look to our tech equipment. However, the snug fit may make it difficult to plug into some devices without taking off the protective cap. Overall, we highly recommend this high-speed flash drive for any individual or team needing reliable and fast data storage.

Pros
  • Fast transfer speeds and professional design.
Cons
  • Snug fit may make it difficult to plug into some devices.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not worth taking this, doesn't meet any standards.

Purchased, then formatted using the NTFS file system. I recorded a few movies and watched perhaps two or three of them. On the 3rd day, the flash drive died: at first it asked to be reformatted, and then it was no longer recognized (that is, not at all). The flash drive was carefully examined and sniffed out during the service. It was determined that there had been no widespread failures with this model. They said that it was just their bad luck. Replaced with a brand-new one. While it is in…

Pros
  • Inexpensive. Warranty that lasts a lifetime.
Cons
  • Unreliability.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not everything is so bad, but there are disadvantages.

If you're regularly copying or transferring large files, I highly recommend it. Related to work or other useful information NOT SUGGESTED IN ANY WAY The pluses: Very quick, which is great. It's small in size, if you must know. Does its intended function of rapid recording and data transfer with flying colors. Negatives: I was hoping to avoid the plight of previous victims, but alas, it was not to be found; it had been BURNED. Five months of meticulous surgery (safe removal) later, it crashed…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Impressions from the purchase are good, buy.

I double-checked the number and found that it was accepted without any problems. We compared the time it took to record a 2.06 GB video onto a 32 GB retractable flash drive, both formatted in NTFS, using an older Apacer Handy Steno AH323. The time difference between the two is only 1:41 seconds, which is 4.4 times faster than Transcend.

Pros
  • In Hong Kong, you can get a Transcend JetFlash 700 32GB at the * store for HK$1,300. I'm happy with it so far because it's 4.4 times faster at writing than my previous Apacer.
Cons
  • After reading about the prevalence of knockoffs, I planned to verify its authenticity via serial number, but I couldn't find any identifying labels bearing such information. You can also find alternatives to retail packaging without a serial number at some shops. I have contacted Transcend Global and Superwave for technical assistance (specified by the importer). They undoubtedly get a lot of these kinds of inquiries, so worldwide support dispatched someone to the site once more while Superwave took it easy. It was suggested that the serial number on the case of the flash drive be double-checked. Daringly, I decided to print it out. Negative financial aid for such "care."

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No minuses as such, comfortable to use.

Variable (7.5 Mb/s - 16.6 Mb/s) USB 2.0 write speeds The first 200 MB are written at 61 Mb/s to 64 Mb/s on a USB 3.0 drive, and subsequently the write speed varies between 16.6 Mb/s and 21 Mb/s, and even 32 Mb/s on rare occasions. I've been using a flash drive for a while now, and I haven't had any problems with it being jammed up. Take as many as you like, but no more than 500.

Pros
  • A 32 GB USB 3.1 flash drive will set you back $499. Steady USB 2.0 read speeds of 33MB/s A minimum read speed of 110 Mb/s is achieved in USB 3.0.
Cons
  • No complaints here; it's a 32GB USB 3.0 flash drive at under $500, so it's essentially identical to the competition.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad purchase, worth the money.

It's quite common to be reliable. There's never been a failure. An entirely dependable flash drive, as well as all Transcend goods. The dependability of goods made by unpopular, other manufacturers is sometimes questioned. several advantages little, lightweight, and adorable. As they stated in earlier evaluations, the lid does not slide off but rather remains in place as it should. Good flash drive. The recording pauses and resumes several times while it is being done. Most likely, the…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice product, happy with my purchase and may buy again.

Before making a purchase, you can verify the authenticity of Transend items in the site's Support section, under the heading "Product Verification." Enter the code found on the package above the barcode (for example, TS4GJF700) in the P / N (Part Number) box, and the 10-digit digital number found on the side of the flash drive in the S / N (Serial Number) field. I purchased 4 GB (V1.1) for $11. The dimensions are compact (69.5 x 19 x 8.5 mm): thin, narrow, and not particularly long; it does…

Pros
  • Small form factor, safe cap lock, strap eyelet, bright blue LED, long warranty (3 years), and a respectable 7 MB/s average write speed (for USB 2.0).
Cons
  • Several counterfeits have a shiny, slippery finish and lack a cap that attaches to the back of the flash drive.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like it, thanks for the quality product.

Without having a working indicator light would have made my shopping decisions much more difficult. It's not typical in some way. The Trascend 700 32GB 2022 flash drive can show its status with a light. The 2022 and 2022 models of the Trascend 700 have the same dimensions and caps. The 2022 model 16GB Transcend 700 was noticeably bigger. Benefits from: Cost: about $1,200 for 64GB: Very small, with a claimed 25 MB/s write and 80 MB/s read speed (I got somewhere around 22 and 76 when checking)…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice price, good quality.

The rate of your throws may have been faster, but it still works. In general, the speed of USB 3.0 is still subpar, but I anticipate improvements in the near future. The flash drive heats up about as much as the average. Copying a 1.6GB file format was a good test of both my old and new flash devices. mp4 The timestamps for USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 are as follows: 00:03:20:61 and 00:01:35:22 Finally, USB 3.0 is roughly 2.5 times as fast as the old 2.0 standard.

Pros
  • Type of USB 3.0 storage capacity. Support for USB 2.0.
Cons
  • In my opinion, the case's name will be scratched off and forgotten in no time. The hat could go missing!

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

It is not quite obvious why individuals are suddenly purchasing flash devices that are only compatible with USB 2.0. Due to the fact that I believe not everyone is aware of the backward compatibility offered by this instance. When I initially read the description of the new USB 3.0 specification, there was absolutely no question in my mind about whether or not it would be compatible. The benefits of it include: That much quicker! The write speed can range anywhere from 20 to 30 MB/s when…

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Unsuccessful purchase, I am disappointed.

Probably a cheaper batch (because of the lack of an LED and "dumb" component chips). I paid $750 for it in June of 2022. (Transcend JF700 32gb, usb3.0). A similar flash drive, bought two years earlier, writes 18mb / sec (no stupidity), and its packaging indicates the write and read speed, and the new one indicates ONLY the read speed (this is the catch, study the packaging with the properties of the flash drive!) I took this camera back to the shop where I bought it (two weeks have not passed).

Pros
  • 1) Appealing visual presentation is always appreciated. 2) The reputable maker who stands behind their product with an indefinite guarantee. It, to my dismay, started to slip away (details below). Thirdly, while the read speed (95mb/sec) is impressive, the write speed is not.
Cons
  • 1) The slow write speed (3.8 mb/sec), which is not mentioned on the box. Neither FAT32 nor NTFS, nor jerks, are in a rush. That happens in NTFS: the recording begins at 20 mb/s, but drops to 3.8 mb/s with jerks halfway through transferring a two-gigabyte file, making the entire process take a very long time. It takes about 25-30 minutes for a 4GB file to copy itself. 2) It loses its luster when accessed (in Windows-7 Explorer). While looking for "Properties" or making similar inquiries, for instance. Thirdly, the lack of an LED on the casing (sometimes, by the way, this is an advantage and not a disadvantage). Four) Markaya (on the black case, dust and rubs from wearing in an empty pocket are visible).

I'll utilize it in the following way: I'll download the film onto a computer, then transfer it to a USB flash drive, put that into a digital TV set-top box, and view it on an ancient JVC TV with a CRT kinescope. If only this flash drive's resilience had not let us down.

Pros
  • Price (308) is excellent, but this is for the JetFlash 700 flash disk (16Gb, USB3.1 Gen1). In order to record data larger than 1 GB at 48–52 Mb/s, your motherboard must have a USB3 port.
Cons
  • till I notice.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beyond praise! The product definitely deserves your attention.

You can slip it in your back pocket, it has a pleasant feel to the touch, and unlike some things, the corners aren't sharp. Has advantages: I haven't tested it with programs, but it feels (after using it for more than three years) comparable to others (USB 2.0) - this one flies, it's just fire. He wore it in bags and pockets with sand, dropped it, and it worked even though it was raining and cold outside. They worked like a well-oiled machine. First and foremost, none of the hats were present…

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I don't want to spend my money on this item.

Purchased in 2022 to use as a memory card for the camera on a trip. I used it multiple times while traveling to check the laptop and to rate the media. She waited in bed till she was called upon. I tried to clean up the media before discarding it, but it stops working after only a few gigabytes. I'm not fully dead yet; I still do certain file transfers on a piecemeal basis. I am at a loss as to the how and why. What is, however, is. A miser has to fork over twice as much.

Pros
  • Worked.
Cons
  • several months

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A valuable purchase, some advantages!

In terms of velocity, the top speed has been reached. Sometimes I read up to 36mb, and sometimes I write up to 35mb. I use Windows 7, I'm linked via USB-2.0, and my machine doesn't have a separate third port. Even though the laptop's processor is under 7 years old, its write/read speed is barely 18 mb/s. Perhaps it was the battery life of the laptop or the quirks of running Windows on a Macbook that caused this. I simply removed it from the packaging and didn't format it in any way. I've…

Pros
  • In a word: speed.
Cons
  • Quite a while. To sum up: not from little ones.

These flash disks have been in my possession for the past 5 years. I just recently purchased another brand new 64 GB. Surprisingly, a lot of reviews have accumulated on the market concerning how slow this jetflash 700 model is and how poor the quality is that it produces. I dug deeper and discovered the reason for it, and I came to the conclusion that some people are fooled by fakes, which are extremely common on Chinese websites. Others on the boards have opened them, and the contents are…

Pros
  • quality, USB 3.0 speed, the tiny size of a typical flash drive form factor, and the absence of moving elements that degrade with time are all features of this flash drive.
Cons
  • did not find for myself

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Real junk, such a terrible quality still needs to be searched.

It took up to 2.5 minutes for a 9.5 Mbps decline in speed when streaming a 22022 GB mkv film over port 2.0. From Transcend, I wasn't anticipating yet another trap. Not this churupah, but a quick flash disk was what I required.

Pros
  • the limits of writing
Cons
  • In reality, the shape of the case and the design of the packaging itself are different from what is presented on the site. Already, the braking is frustrating. LEDs are absent.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not a bad product, nothing extraordinary.

inexpensive flash drive with first-generation USB 3.0 connectivity Its pros: price, speed, there have never been glitches in work, I inserted a beech into usb 3.0 and all the programs go without brakes, like from a hard drive, the presence of a light bulb - an activity indicator Some drawbacks: The paint started peeling off the flash drive I got in September 2022, and I have no idea where the top or bottom are. The reaction has been growing since the fall when the cap was finally removed.

64 KB-sized cluster for the NTFS file system. The precise outcomes are as follows: 5000 files, USB 2.0, 26 GB total. taken 35 minutes to copy. Will travel even for unexpected costs. Large files can be copied to a USB flash drive at a rate of up to 19 MB/s. Large files are copied from flash drives at a pace of 24 mb/s on one laptop and, for some reason, 30.5 on another. different benefits Stylish. properly closes. High speed copying of tiny and large files. within 2.5 seconds, a decision. Cons: