SANKESU 64GB USB 3.0 Stick USB Flash Drive USB Photo Memory
SANKESU 64GB USB 3.0 Stick USB Flash Drive USB Photo Memory Stick, Type C USB Drive High Speed USB Storage Stick 2 In 1 Compatible With OTG Phone/Tablet/Laptop/PC(Silver)
SANKESU 64GB USB 3.0 Stick USB Flash Drive USB Photo Memory Stick, Type C USB Drive High Speed USB Storage Stick 2 In 1 Compatible With OTG Phone/Tablet/Laptop/PC(Silver)
This works on both the phone and computer. It makes easy work taking photos from one to the other seamless. Less time spent on getting the file from the phone to the computer and vice versa. I like altering the images on the computer and sending out to my friends. I know there is an app on the phone to do this as well but there are some things you just can’t do on the phone
This is my fault I thought it would plug into the blink sync module 2 which it does but I thought wrongly the other end would plug into an iPhone X which it does not but works well and I am pleased with my purchase
I will buy an adapter lead to correct my error so I am happy
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This pen drive is available in several sizes of capacity. This device is USB3.0 A port+ Type C 3.1 port compatible with both USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 ports. When I bought it I took the cover off and immediately thought it was not USB 2.0 compatible as it would not fit into the USB 2.0 socket! But it has two interfaces, both C3.1 AND USB 3.0. It’s just two interfaces at opposite ends of the thumb drive. USB 3.0 is backwards compatible with USB 2.0. The speed just runs at USB 2.0 speeds in USB 2.0 ports. The greater capacity means a slower connection than USB 2.0. In theory, it is supposed to be 10x faster with USB 3.0, but in real-world conditions, it’s around 4 or five times more rapid data transfer rates. I have USB 3.0 so it’s great. The price is great too. In the first years of thumb drives, 64Meg cost 26. This pen drive is 1000x capacity at a quarter the cost. Moores law strikes again!
I was skeptical about how good it would be based on the price ($6.99 CAD after coupon), and if it would actually have 64 GB capacity. Running h2testw tests seem to show that it is fine. Read and write speeds seem to be decent but of course not the fastest around. This is much faster than my old 8GB usb 2.0 Lexar, which is great, and the two port compatibility is awesome.
Anyways, only time will tell about how resilient this Sankesu USB is, and if it might break down easily or not in the future. If that happens, I’ll update my review.
Edit on Thursday November 24th: Brought another one because it seemed like a good deal. However, it was slower than my red sankesu usb. Much slower. I am not sure why that is. The quality is inconsistent. See attached pics (faster one is red, slower one is blue). Stars for review shall remain the same.