USB Drives 10 Pack Fglooy 4GB Bulk Flash Drives Swivel Memory Stick PC Storage with LED Light Black
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Jason Tsongas
> 24 hourThese flash drives are nice for giving to customers with up to 8GB of data. They are inexpensive enough that you need not worry about getting the drive back. They are USB 2.0 drives and read and write at a reasonable speed. They are not going to break any speed records for read/write but they work fine for everyday use.
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ANILKUMAR .P.V
> 24 hourI got 10 pack of 4gb usb all of them work the read and write speed are normal for the usb. Overall great product.
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James Evans
> 24 hourIf you have kids who need flash drives for school, or if you fool around with bootable Linux distributions, these things are great. I have both, so Im always in the need to flash drives. These 8GB drives work well under Windows and Linux, and have a little red LED hidden on the end of the device, to let you see disk activity. They have a metal shell which pivots back to reveal the USB plug. They arent super fast, but they are fast enough for what I need them for.
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Eric McCann
> 24 hour8Gb is pretty much a commodity drive size these days. Low cost, but still perfectly useful for most files - or as installer drives for most operating systems, which is primarily why I picked these up. The drives have a reasonably good feel to them. I dont know how sturdy they are - I pried one apart that wasnt fully closed tightly with a thumbnail - but unless youre spending your day driving your car on them or throwing them at high speed, it shouldnt be an issue. Even with this size of drive being commonly, cheaply available, Im aware of scam drives out there - normally SSDs instead of tiny thumb drives - so I made it a point to test a random few of these. Theyre formatted by default with FAT32, which will handle small files but has a 4 Tb max size. If you have a single, larger file, youll want to reformat as exFAT. I transferred multiple smaller video files on one drive, and one large video file that nearly filled the drive on another after reformatting. Both gave the reported capacity and played the files back perfectly. So, yeah. Need some useful USB drives, go ahead and look into these.
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Petisia
> 24 hourI ordered the FGLOOY USB Drives because I conduct many virtual meetings that I record and would rather store these recordings on an USB drive as opposed to my laptop. I recently used one of these USB drives to record a 2-hour book club discussion and I was delighted that the entire session successfully recorded on the USB drive and that I was able to transfer the recording from the USB to my book club’s website page. Plug-and-play, immediately recognized by my MacBook Pro M2, and video quality and sound were crystal clear.
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John F. Fisher
> 24 hourI dont know about you, but Im always looking for flash drives to share pictures. A lot of the pictures these days are larg and its often a pain to email them. I saw this and thought it would be great to use and cheap enough that I wouldnt care about getting them back. I put a few into my usb port and they were able to store pictures. I didnt test all 10 and I also didnt check the speed. I see these things as pretty much disposable so Im not concerned about the speed. There are no markings on them at all, so Ill just have to remember the size, but I dont see that as an issue either because its written on the box. I also used a Sharpie to put the size on them, but thats just me and it certainly isnt an issue. All in all, these are great. 4GB is good for a over 500 pictures if they are 4MB each
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Shawn FitzGerald
> 24 hourThis is a 10-pack of USB drives, 4 GB in size. the drives are nicely packaged in firm foam in a flat box. They all appear to be new, as the protectors are a little stiff when you open them. They have no logos or markings on them, so they would be good for putting your own emblem on if you want to use them for promotional items. I tested about half of them. They all register as being formatted with FAT32 - which should be readable by just about everything - and show 3.8 GB free on the drive - which is about correct for a 4 GB drive that has been formatted FAT32. At 4 GB, theyre not huge in capacity so you wont be backing up your entire music and video collection onto them, butt theyre the perfect size for transferring regular size documents or photos among computers, or to mail to family with pictures of the kids, or to make sure you have a copy of that important document for work in your pocket, and so on. And you cant really beat the price for a 10-pack. Great drives. Theyll be useful in my office.
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Cindishka
> 24 hourI have run a non- profit for 10 years that has one major event each year. The files are wide and detailed. It is now going to be so easy to place each of the 10 years on one flash drive per year. Each FD can easily be marked with a white marker and placed on a wire ring, hung on a hook by my desk and easily accessible. 8gb! Plenty of room for all files and then some. ORGANIZATIONAL PEACE.
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Fred Bey
> 24 hourI have a few resin 3d printers in my garage, and I do the slicing in my bedroom on my PC. Having a larger number of USB drives to shuttle between them is making my life much easier. Too often I dont have a USB drive in my bedroom, and I have to go grab one from the garage. Im sure Ill eventually leave them all in the garage again, but Ill be walking back and forth much less now.
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Jachin
> 24 hourThese are great for making USB boot drives out of DVD sized isos. 4GB is the perfect size for most OS install. I dont like to waste larger drives for such things. Nor do I like to constantly rewrite drives, so having so many available lets me keep a library of OSs and diagnostic boots ready to go. These come pre-formatted fat32.