64 GB Flash Drive, Aiibe USB Flash Drive Thumb Drive 64GB Memory Stick Zip Drive Swivel Design Pen Drive Fold Storage Jump Drive 64 G USB 2.0 Black
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It didn't work on the Xbox One, and I doubt it will on the PS4.
To be honest, I don't use it for music downloads; instead, I use it to download videos and transfer files. However, out of all the thumb drives I've used, this one has been the best so far. I got a good product for the best price I've ever paid for something. I have no doubt that you could download and repeat a large number of times! This item includes a free music download. based on this flash drive's video and audio quality!! I hope this information proves useful in deciding whether or not to buy this item.
If your flash drive is formatted to FAT32, it should work.
Over 4000, most likely. Depending on the size of the video, you can also include it.
Selected User Reviews For 64 GB Flash Drive, Aiibe USB Flash Drive Thumb Drive 64GB Memory Stick Zip Drive Swivel Design Pen Drive Fold Storage Jump Drive 64 G USB 2.0 Black
One of the five was deemed dead on arrival. When contacted, the vendor offered a partial refund equivalent to the cost of one USB stick because it could only complete the sequential read and not the sequential write during the benchmark using CrystalDiskMark. br>br>The average sequential read speed is 125MB/s, while the average sequential write speed is 25MB/s. The read speed is fast, but the write speed is satisfactory. The write performance is comparable to that of a Class 10 SD card. br>br>It's also worth noting that the speed test could not be completed entirely with the front panel on the PC due to a bus power configuration. The speed test went off without a hitch when I used a powered USB hub. This means that when the USB stick is in use, it is consuming a significant amount of power.
Even though I had not pursued that option, I was quickly contacted by the seller, who offered me a full refund. Although the USB sticks did not meet my needs, they did function as standard USB drives. As a result, I'm bumping up my rating from two to five stars. It is necessary to encourage sellers who will stand behind their products. br>br>I am an audiophile. the book and the pod- During my commute, I like to listen to casts. I thought these would be great because they were 2 gig, one book per stick, and came in a variety of colors. Make it easier for you to keep track of everything. I have a variety of USB sticks from various manufacturers, and none of them have ever caused me any issues. My CD player, on the other hand, refuses to read them. It will attempt to do so, but it will then skip over it. Both FAT and NTFS files have been reformatted. It doesn't matter whether the file system is FAT32 or not. I also tried using them for Live Linux USB boot disks (Puppet Linux, System Restore, and Repair Tools). A boot isn't going to happen. None of the boot preparation utilities I tried (Rufus, dd, and DiskImager) worked. br>br>I'm only giving them two stars because you can format and copy files to them, but there are too many restrictions for me to use them.
What could be easier than plugging in a USB drive if the format fails? I'm tired of wasting time and money on crap that doesn't work. It's only $7, but it's still money out of my pocket and time wasted.
My video files were being corrupted by it. I must have re-formatted it at least five times. I've pasted a few files into the mix. It always corrupted my AVI files (which were fine on my Desktop) and occasionally corrupted my image files after properly ejecting and inserting it back into the USB port. I don't think this is a good idea for video storage. Only one video file has a length, but they all have reasonable file sizes, as you can see in the screenshot.
(the dates for these files are old because these are old video files I'm trying to back up but the screenshot is 100% from the day of the review, but the.
I used to give away the first three of them by putting a folder of photos from a photoshoot on them. So I'm not sure how they fared, but they appeared to be in good shape when I loaded them. br>For the next one, I put on a video and used it to watch something on my television. When I went to watch the second half the next day, it was completely silent. Dead as a doornail, in other words. I tried connecting it to five different devices, but none of them recognized it. br>With the most recent one, I attempted to use it to upload a file to my car stereo in order to update the firmware. The stereo, on the other hand, was unconcerned. I tried another (name brand) usb stick, which worked fine, so I loaded a video onto it and watched it on my TV. It worked, but at a snail's pace and not in the way you'd expect. To summarize, you get what you pay for here, and you should not rely on these. Put nothing on them unless you have a backup somewhere else. The only reason to buy these inexpensive items is if you want to send a photo file to people you know. These aren't meant to be used on a regular basis.
Since they first came out in 2000, we've been buying these on a regular basis in our home. Only one of them has gone bad in all those years of regular use. We buy a variety of brands, but we don't have a clear favorite. They're all the same in terms of functionality. We prefer the micro-sized ones, but we can't seem to find them any longer. There's no cap on these, so they're the next best thing. I would strongly suggest it.
During Prime Day, I was able to get a great deal on this item. I was worried because the transfer rate would drop to zero before increasing, but it would go through lulls where it would transfer and then stop. It was used for photo transfer less than five times before it became corrupted. It's no longer usable in any way. br>br>I'm reminded that when it comes to data and security, you should never sacrifice quality for price; I forgot about this, but I won't repeat the mistake. If your data and dependability are important to you, stay away from this product. Select a well-known brand. You'll be glad you did if you go with a well-known brand name.
I used these to replace all of my previous thumb drives. The price was excellent, they were simple to set up, and they had a large storage capacity - More than I'll probably ever need, but it's better to have more than you don't. I backed up my entire operating system to just one of them, and it doesn't get any easier than that!.