🚀 Carry Speed & Style Everywhere You Go
The US5 Portable USB SSD combines a robust metal design with dual USB-C and USB 3.2 interfaces, delivering ultra-fast data transfer speeds up to 550MB/s. Available in capacities from 128GB to 1TB, it’s engineered for professionals on the move who demand reliable, high-performance storage with a 5-year warranty for lasting confidence.
A**R
Fast read/writes and sturdy
Previously used a Sandisc drive that stated speeds of up to 150mb/sFound out the Sandisc was referring to READ speeds, not WRITE speeds. Look carefully when you are choosing a USB drive- this detail is sometimes hidden/ not always clear.Transferring data ONTO it (writing data) was desperately slow- took HOURS (including overnight) to transfer 1000 photos onto it.This drive however is very very fast with read and write speeds far in excess of most other USB drives, especially for the price.Having USB a and c is perfect too for compatibility between my iPhone and PCI think the metal shell is actually protective against overheating for drives with very fast transfer rates. It feels really good and sturdy. Not too heavy- even when plugged into my iPhone.You can probably get even faster transfer (thunderbolt ports/cables/drives) but they cost much more, and remember your port (the thing you plug it in to) has to be compatible too. For some people their computer port will be the limiting factor, even if the spend extra money on a fast USB.5* for price, usability and speed.Really happy I purchased.
K**S
looks good, fast
working as expected, fast and easy to use. A bit heavier than I expected though
F**A
Solid drive, very quick speeds considering it's size
The drive replaced my SanDisk Ultra Luxe 512GB, which is a great drive but suffers from poor read/writes and the fact it heats up to the point where you could burn yourself. This is due to the all-metal design and this design being used as the heatsink.buI had been looking for a drive with both USB-C and A like my SanDisk with high read/write speeds like an external SSD. I have a Samsung T7 and it's great, very fast and just works every time and stays fairly cool even when writing hundreds of GB to it. My only issue with it was that I had to carry a cable with me everywhere, so it's not practical in my case. To clarify, you'd have to carry two cables if you want USB-C and A. Again, not practical.My SanDisk Ultra Luxe solved the cable issue, but then lacked in speed and intense heat.This is where this drive comes in. It retains the USB-C and A functionality while also retaining good speeds. An example of this is when I tried transferring a 110GB TV series to the drive. This is a Blu-Ray copy so naturally it would be quite high. It managed to do it in 7 minutes give or take. Seriously impressive. This was over the USB-C port plugged into the TB4 port on my XPS 13, USB-A performs similarly. This is around 300-400MB/s, yes full megabytes a second.Heat wise, it does heat up for sure. Though, nowhere near as much as my SanDisk drive. I can actually touch it without fear of burning myself. That said, it does get warm but it's manageable.It's size is considerably larger than my SanDisk, which is tiny in comparison. However, there's more space to dissipate heat as well as having the internals of an SSD rather than the conventional memory chips you'd get in a flash drive. It's smaller than my T7. Though, slightly slower than the T7 although it's not an issue.My only issue with it is that it will write very slowly after a certain point, I'm assuming this is DRAM cache or something (can't remember of the top of my head). It transferred my 110GB TV series at 1080p just fine, but doing it again it would go fast to begin with but then slow down to around less than 100MB/s. This could be an issue for some people. Now, I don't know what causes this as my T7 doesn't have this issue. It could be heat related or the DRAM thing.Overall, if you can buy it for a bargain then do it. It's great, I have the 512GB one and it performs great for what I need it for. The TV series transfer was just a test of read/write as I actually use it as my USB of tools like Windows ISOs, drivers etc and its extremely fast at installing Windows on a PC. This is practically an SSD in your pocket with no wires. I'm fairly certain you could use this as a Windows-To-Go drive with how fast it is.8/10 for me
S**N
As fast as advertised and solid construction
Plugged this in straight from the box and got a steady 350 mb/s on USB-C and 250 mb/s on USB-A with 200 GByte + tranasferring, so quite happy with this purchase. Small invidual 1GB files can hit 500mb/s.I use as a backup device and speed has not dropped even when over 70% full.As mentioned in other reviews it is metal and could be quite heavy if left sticking out of a raised port, I used a hub on the desktop so had no issues with the weight at all.I will update in a few months if speed is maintained.
P**N
Rapid.
Excellent sped of transfer, 1.79 gb in 16 seconds. Used to pull photos and videos from my Samsung. Great that the stick is dual ended for usbc and to then go to computer. Thinking of getting the bigger stick, used this purchase to test the item. I am impressed with the packaging and the product.
T**.
Small storage on the go
Small compact value for money functions like a 2.5 ssd or HDD
C**L
Doesn't work, don't buy this
The USB A plug would not work when I plugged it in to my pc. My pc would not recognise it.Took it to a friend, who builds computers & does programs.He said, "it's not backward compatible", this means it's the newest type/standard but won't work in older USB sockets, you can easily see it's the new type, as its blue inside the USB A socket.On further investigation, he found it is NOT windows compatible, it's set up for Apple devices. He reprogrammed it for Windows, even then old type USB sockets still don't recognise it, but the new blue sockets do.We only bought it to put music on, so we could listen to it in our new car, which has USB C sockets in it. So we'll see if it works when our new car arrives.Also, its outer cover (looks good) but it's made from metal & is heavy, we think it will damage the new type USB C socket due to its weight.Also, the hinged covers only lift up 90 degrees, so we could not try it in our current car as the cover caught on the interior of our car making it impossible to plug in, hope this won't be a problem in our new car. Or we'll have to buy another USB A /USB C memory stick.As my mum would say "it's a bonny looking nothing" a waste of money! Be warned.
T**O
Speedy little chonker.
It's small. It's fast. It's solid metal. It's capacious.
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