🚀 Elevate Your Storage Game!
The INLAND Micro Center Super Speed 2 Pack 128GB Type-C USB 3.0/USB 3.1 Gen 1 Mini Flash Drive offers high-speed data transfer with a compact design, making it the perfect solution for professionals on the move. With a read speed of up to 120MB/s and wide compatibility across devices, this thumb drive ensures you can easily manage your files wherever you are.
Read Speed | 120 Megabytes Per Second |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Flash Memory Type | USB |
Additional Features | Compact,Led Indicator |
Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
Hardware Connectivity | USB 3.0 |
Color | 128GB 2 Pack |
N**5
Storage and speed in a smaller size.
Arrived on time and works as expected. The smaller size is a plus.
L**D
USB-C 512Gb flash drive
I had a spare 2.5” 512Gb hard drive that I pulled from my 2012 laptop that I used to walk around with in a seagate enclosure to copy work to; it had this cable and it took a long time to copy over date. Recently upgraded my main rig to NVMe and SSDs and I was thinking of a way to have really portable, fast on-the-go storage. Bought a Samsung 256Gb and wanted something bigger that wouldn’t be too expensive. Landed on this. Relative to my old portable mechanical hard drive, this is way faster and way more portable. Definitely recommend the biggest option you can get as it’s worth it. Got it for $29 and change before taxes.
L**U
What did I do??
Just for fun I built a 512GB mirrored drive for my Macbook Pro. I removed the plastic (voiding the warranty) and stuck a heatsink on them. I covered the electronics on the other side with an insulator just because, and ta-da! A small, removable, fast, (mirrored) drive that perfectly matches the two USB-C ports on the right side of my Mac.I have a Seagate NAS, and numerous external SSDs, so is this a great idea? Maybe? Still, it functions flawlessly, it’s fast, and was a fun experiment.
K**R
Great inexpensive smallish 3.2 flash drives
Great inexpensive smallish 3.2 flash drives
G**A
Impressive
Left in pocket, went through washer and dryer and it still works without issue. Happy about that. I don't like how slow it is. 120mb/s is slow. Another plus is it's made is Taiwan
J**A
Doesn't work very good, slowest drive
I just received this drive last night. I bought this drive for its size and price to put some data on for travel, on a vacation that I am going on. I researched various drives and found this drive. It claims that it is USB-C 3.1, 256GB and Made In Taiwan, which are all good signs. The drive is nice, small and light. The USB-C connector came slightly bent, so it sticks out of my computer at an angle. This USB-C drive can only be plugged in 1 way!!! I tried this on multiple computers. If you flip the drive over and insert (which you can do with USB-C), you will get an error that the drive can't be recognized (see picture). I went to copy some data which is various PDF files and some video files, and the copy speed is the slowest I have seen in decades! You can copy to a USB 2.0 spinning drive faster than this thumb drive that is supposed to be 3.1. I did try to run a speed test on it to post here but 3/4 of the way through the test, I got an error that it lost connection to the drive for some odd reason. I know that this drive was not expensive, but it wouldn't be worth a dollar if it was sold at the dollar tree. Complete junk and a waste of time. Read/Write speeds comparable to a floppy. Useless USB-C connector because it still can only be plugged in one way. I did try on multiple computers to verify, it is junk. I'm going to return it. I hope this helps someone from going through the same trouble.
A**R
slow transfer speed
Nice storage size, takes forever to copy data
W**H
Not the fastest, but it doesn’t need to be!
I use this on a daily basis at my job running medicat usb, via ventoy and using portable snappy driver installer (iykyk) fully updated. And it hasn’t missed a beat yet may not be the fastest, but it’s definitely not the slowest and probably the most consistent brand of USB thumb drives that I have ever used.