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The LinkMore 128GB USB-C Flash Drive offers versatile dual USB-C and USB-A connectivity with reversible plugs, a fast 120MB/s read speed, and durable metal housing with a keyring hole—perfect for professionals needing reliable, high-capacity portable storage.
E**H
Great memory stick
Great memory stick
R**C
NR34 256GB USB flash drive
It is in use and happy with the flask drive,
A**N
good for the money
flimsy and cheaply made but its still 128gb which is all I cared about
M**H
Xbox series s
Got this for download Xbox games and it works on old games, just not on x s series.
J**Y
Unleash the Data Powerhouse
I recently ordered the LinkMore EJECT32 128GB USB 3.2 Flash Drive, and let me tell you, it's a nifty little device that gets the job done. With its large capacity and retractable design, it's a versatile companion for all your file transfer needs.First things first, the price. At £11.99, this USB drive offers a generous amount of storage without breaking the bank. It's an economical choice, considering the decreasing prices of flash drives in recent times. Having a reliable and affordable option like this is a no-brainer.The design of this flash drive is compact and lightweight, making it highly portable. It easily fits in your pocket or bag without adding any noticeable weight. The retractable design is a game-changer, protecting the connector and eliminating the hassle of losing end caps. It's a simple yet effective feature that adds convenience to your file transfer experience.Now, let's talk performance. The LinkMore EJECT32 boasts USB 3.2 compatibility, offering faster transfer speeds compared to its USB 2.0 counterparts. While the advertised speeds are 100MB/s for read and 30MB/s for write, my own tests showed speeds of around 83MB/s for read and 25MB/s for write. Although slightly lower than the advertised figures, the performance is still decent and gets the job done. Copying music, photos, and home movies was a breeze, with no noticeable issues or slowdowns.In terms of compatibility, this flash drive works seamlessly on both Windows and Mac operating systems. It's plug and play, so you can quickly and easily access your files without any fuss. Whether you need to transfer files for work or carry your favorite photos on your travels, this USB drive has you covered.The build quality is fairly good, although it does feel a bit flimsy compared to some other flash drives on the market. It's important to handle it with care to ensure its longevity. Unfortunately, there's no keyring attachment, which would have been a nice addition for those who like to keep their flash drives easily accessible.The packaging is simple and straightforward, with a card and plastic packaging that keeps the drive secure during shipping. It may not be the fanciest packaging out there, but it gets the job done.To sum it up, the LinkMore EJECT32 128GB USB 3.2 Flash Drive is a reliable and affordable option for your storage needs. With its decent capacity, retractable design, and adequate transfer speeds, it delivers on its promises. While there are more well-known brands available at similar prices, the value proposition of this flash drive makes it worth considering. So, whether you're transferring files for work or storing precious memories, this USB drive is a worthy companion. Get ready to unleash the power of your data with the LinkMore EJECT32!
S**
Compact, fast and retractable.
The media could not be loaded. This performs well and works exactly as you would expect.It is compact and has a nice smooth retractable case which means no more fiddling around with lids. It's very light and well made. It has no way to connect to a key ring if that's something you wanted to do.The read/write speeds seem typically fast and I've had no problems. Recognised by Windows 10 instantly.At around £12 this is priced about right for a nice flash drive.
A**R
Feels cheap and won't fit on most keyrings, though it performs faster than claimed.
The build quality is average at best and it has a significant design flaw that makes it somewhat pointless as a portable drive. With that said, it performs well enough as an actual USB pen drive and connects reliably with decent speeds. The design flaw is that the keyring attachment points on the drive are much too small and I had to go out of my way to use a bit of fishing line to make a way to attach this to my keyring. You could use a split ring but If you use too large of one then you won't be able to slide the USB connector out. The lack of a proper keyring attachment point is a pretty significant flaw in my eyes and defeats the point a little.The transfer speeds are above the claimed speeds by a significant margin across the dozen or so different tests I ran with CrystalDiskMark at a variety of file sizes. You can see a few of those tests in the attached photos. It's not exactly blazing fast but it's more than adequate for even files in the GB size range. It arrived formatted in exFAT and has 117gb of useable storage space.I'm not quite sure why the product description mentions USB-C and that the drive is compatible with many mobile devices. This USB pen drive only has a full sized USB-A connector on it which means it cannot be used with mobile devices unless you’re using an adapter which doesn’t come with it.Price wise this is too closely priced with reliable and reputable brands to justify purchasing. For an extra £1-2 you can get something much faster from brands like SanDisk, Kingston and Samsung which will have actual keyring attachment points that work. If you’re not overly concerned with speed you can even get a 256gb drive from Kingston which has the same speed & cost.
K**H
does't work.
it does'nt work ?register/
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