📦 Store More, Stress Less!
The KOOTION 20-pack of 4GB USB Flash Drives offers a reliable and stylish solution for all your data storage needs. With a cap-less design, 360° rotation, and universal compatibility, these drives are perfect for professionals on the go. Each drive is securely packaged, making them ideal for gifting or client use, backed by a one-year warranty for peace of mind.
Brand | KOOTION |
Item model number | U305-Black-2G*20 |
Hardware Platform | Mac |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.28 x 0.39 x 0.71 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.28 x 0.39 x 0.71 inches |
Color | Black-20 Pack |
Manufacturer | KOOTION |
ASIN | B07J23YQLC |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 1, 2017 |
S**S
Fast, Reliable, Good Value
I tested each USB drive. They all work. These were as fast as other USB drives I have used on this computer. I filled them up, scanned for bad sectors and emptied them. I recommend naming them by their colors to identify them while in use. A great value; cheap enough to give away. The only problem I had was a connection issue; sometimes I had to wiggle them in the USB socket to connect them, but this could be my old computer's idiosyncrasy.
S**N
Just What I Needed: Good Thumb Drives, Fast Sequential Reads, Low Price=Good Value
This is a review of the USB 3.0 32GB drive 5 pack. Not the USB 2.0 drives also in this product listing.Thumb drives are a commodity for the most part so looking at performance vs price is my metric. I wanted a set of assorted color drives to use in my IT practice to carry around various bootable tools including various version of portable Windows. This pack was exactly what I needed and they perform very well for my purpose.I ran a CrystalDiskMark on one of these in a USB 3.0 port on my laptop. Sequential reads were just under 110MBs which is about 2.5X what I get from a USB 2.0 drive, so USB 3.0 performance for sure. Random reads were less than 1/20th of the sequential reads at about 5.5MBs. Writing for sequential and random writes was *much* slower than reads.So what does this mean in my "real world" assessment? These drives are mostly reading files sequentially. After creating them there will be a lot of reading and very little writing to them. In other words they are well suited for my techie needs. Other applications where these might shine are to store or as a backup for music or photos where you write once or when you add more media and read a bunch more than you write.These are not the fastest USB 3.0 drives I've owned by quite a bit. There are some very fast thumb drives! But generally speed comes at a price and these are very inexpensive for USB 3.0 32GB drives. Construction is typical for economical thumb drives which isn't bad. I expect these will hold up to lots and lots of plugging and unplugging.In conclusion what matters to me is value and for their low price they give me everything I'm looking for. If you are looking for a good drive at a low price this may be an excellent choice. If your priority is a super-fast thumb drive and you're willing to spend more, then maybe not. Since they hit the mark exactly for me I'm giving this 5 pack of thumb drives 5 stars.
C**D
Inexpensive way to share large family photo album
I bought these so I could share my large album of family photos with other family members. There may be cheaper options as the 32 GB capacity is way more than needed for the 900+ pictures, 2+ GB file. But these seem like a good value, and I can also use them for other purposes.I am currently using one of these, rather than WiFi or an SD card, for the slide show on my Pixar digital picture frame.
D**D
Bad one in the bunch
Worked great but one of them is corrupt out of the box and won't accept data. Not great, but they're cheap.
D**O
Thumb drives
I like this product because they are easy to use and come in different colors.
R**E
Flash drive storage
very good flash drive. easy to use.
C**O
Fantastic value, but some notes on performance (see below). Highly recommended
I have a massive collection of USB 2.0 drives, but almost all of my USB 3.0 flash drives are of the extremely high capacity variety (128GB+). Paradoxically, that makes the USB 3.0 drives I have not all that suitable for some of the small tasks I need to do. I figured that I would find some cheap 16 or 32GB drives to use as bootable devices. A little searching brought me to the KOOTION 5 X 32GB USB 3.0 Flash Drives.It's been my experience that you never know what you're going to get when you move away from name-brand flash drives. Historically, I've typically stuck to a small grouping of major manufacturers. In this case, I was willing to try off brands. The main thing to worry about is performance. Some manufacturers straight up lie about what interface the flash drive has. Some publish bogus performance statistics. With the KOOTION drives, I was able to verify that the interface in use is indeed USB 3.0. Better still, I measured decent performance from the drive!When I tout good performance, it's good to be realistic about what you're going to get for less than $5, per drive. This is not going to be a device that maxes out the USB 3.0 interface. The KOONTIONs do manage a maximum STR of ~125MB/s, in reads. They manage 50-75MB/s in reads, too. While there are certainly better performing flash drives, I've never seen a CHEAP USB 3.0 drive that manages anything like the write rate on these flash drives. So... blazing fast? No. Quick enough? Yes.With the aluminum, swinging KOOTION drives look an awful lot like freebie flash drives from 2006, so there is some dissonance when dealing with the performance. I like the drives and highly recommend them for light, general purpose use.
B**K
As advertised
Bought the KOOTION 5 X 64GB USB Flash Drives. Opening up the overly-large padded envelope in my mailbox (did it really go from MN to CT and back to MN as the tracking page indicates?) revealed a small cardboard box containing my five flash drives. With many vendors offering similar-looking products, and based on previous experience, the first thing I did was verify the capacity of each drive. 64GB, as advertised. Drives came formatted as exFAT with identical UUIDs. Installed Fedora Linux to one of the drives. Installation was slow (these are USB 2.0 devices, so that was expected) but uneventful. Rebooted my computer off the newly-created Fedora flash drive, and up came Fedora. In other words, it just worked.Edit: Just wanted to comment that although the installation works, it is SLOW. I have a 64 GB USB3 flash drive with Ubuntu installed on my Celeron N2840-based laptop, which is slow (but nearly as fast as the internal eMMC), rather than SLOW. So, good for backing up an OS but not for running one.
J**.
Excelente
Excelente producto
D**.
Funcionan como deben.
Igual que las demás memorias caras que tengo, funcionan bien, rapido y no se han trabado. Compré el paquete de 5 y probé las 5, cero problemas... Las recomiendo, sobre todo para poder pasar datos a otros sin estar esperando ver si te regresaran tu memoria.. por el precio son buenas para eso.
E**S
Llegó a tiempo y en perfectas condiciones
El producto lo pedí en diciembre 2020 y estaba programado llegar en enero 2021; llegó a solo unos días después de pedirlo. Recomiendo
O**.
buenisimo
buen producto
E**Z
Muy buenas van varias que compro
Siempre de buena calidad es mas ahorita voy comprar mas
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