Kingston DataTraveler 100 G3 64Gb (DT100G3/64GB)
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A simple budget flash drive. It has decent speed. Currently, the price is very attractive; I bought it for 500 UAH in 2018. The casing is not metal. It heats up during use. There is no protection for the connector. |
The flash drive is generally pretty good for its price. The casing is alright, it may be simple, but it feels well-made, compact, and easy to carry around. It connects without any problems, the system recognizes it right away. The reading speed is pleasantly surprising—files open quickly, and movies or photos copy without delays. However, writing speed is more modest: when transferring large files, it noticeably slows down, especially if you're copying something a few gigabytes in size. It's more than enough for documents and small files, but it's clearly not built for "heavy" tasks. During use, there have been no failures or data loss—it works stably, doesn't overheat, and doesn't disconnect from ports. Overall—it's a decent, everyday working flash drive. Not top-tier or a speed champion, but quite adequate if you just need an inexpensive and reliable option for everyday tasks. I currently use it mostly as a bootable flash drive when reinstalling Windows, and sometimes for watching movies on TV. All in all, it's quite a decent flash drive for that. Inexpensive, durable (I already have quite a lot of it) the speed is so-so, but still normal for her age. |
I can advise, I took it at the epicenter for 249 (64 GB), the speed is even higher than declared (in the usb 3.0 port) speed, size nothing for now |
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The speed is quite decent, not a rocket-drone, but it’s enough for my tasks. In tests, it shows a write speed of 17-18 MB/s and about 84 MB/s when reading from it, which is very good for a 6-year-old flash drive.
I really like the design. In previous flash drives, I constantly lost the caps on the contacts, but here there is a slide mechanism. Although it does not prevent dirt and dust from getting into the connector, so be careful when carrying the flash drive in your pocket or if it has been lying on the table for a long time, as something might get in there.
When writing, the plastic casing noticeably starts to heat up. By the way, unlike most flash drives on the market, this one does not have a write LED.
Can I recommend it? Yes, absolutely. I don’t know what people do with flash drives here in the reviews that they die on them; I assume there is a significant amount of defects. I have encountered memory cards from Kingston that just died after a few months of use. But my unit is fine, it has been working since 2018.