🚀 Elevate Your Data Game!
The Kingston DataTraveler Max is a high-performance USB 3.2 Gen 2 flash drive offering up to 1,000MB/s read and 900MB/s write speeds. With a sleek Merlot design and a convenient keyring loop, this ultra-portable 1TB drive is perfect for professionals seeking speed and style.
Brand | Kingston |
Product Dimensions | 9.12 x 2.2 x 0.9 cm; 14 Grams |
Item model number | DTMAXA/1TB |
Manufacturer | Kingston |
Series | DataTraveler Max Series |
Colour | Merlot |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 14 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
P**N
Blazing fast
Amazing. Very fast. If copying 10s of GBs, could become a bit slow. Better than most usbs.
D**S
Great value for the price!
Fast and reliable USB stick with plenty of storage. Compact design and works perfectly.
M**F
Decent brand-name usb stick at a reasonable price
Transfer speeds are good, though as usual with usb devices on windows, drop to about 40-50MB/s write speed once the write cache is full.capacity is as advertised (shows as 953 GB in windows, which is what i would expect)Reasonable build quality, though the slide mechanism is kind of janky-feeling, though easy to use. The sliding plastic cover is made of relatively thin plastic, and the lanyard/keyring slot isnt really reinforced in any way. Main body seems solid enough.Perfect for keeping in a bag or laptop case, rather than on your keys, especially considering its a bit big for a keyring.Doesn't get too hot when transferring large amounts of data, just slightly warm.Price seems reasonable for a good quality brand-named usb stick.
B**D
great drive, just not the right fit for me
fast and solid. I have a usb 3.0 gen 1 port, so I couldn’t hit the full speeds, but it still worked really well. if you’ve got gen 2, this thing will fly. Just returning because I can’t take full advantage of it right now
A**6
Broken after 20 times used
Broken after one year. Used maybe 20 times. Not worth 1 cent
A**R
Large. Plasticky. Initially fast but speed soon drops.Does not stall.No USB-C
Write speed drops to 76 Megabytes per second. 215mins to fill. Chonky. USB-A. Looks cheap!usable capacity in ntfs is 953GiB = 1024,207,089,664 bytes. Took 3h35m to fill with 1GB files. Initial write speed was 700MBytes per second. This dropped under 98MB/s after 42mins; 82M/s after 160min; 76M/s by end. However, it never hung. Recognised in my LG Oled TV ( media playback ) . I bought mine 'used' & with a £5 extra discount coupon so forgive it a bit on those grounds. It is not a 'lemon' but is clunky & only has USB-A. My review got bounced when I recommended alternatives but there are several reliable tiny & cheap models from the big names.
C**N
READ / WRITE SPEED IS GOOD
I have had a few Kingston USB drives in the past and to be truthful, was never very happy with the write speed, read speed was Ok, so this was a surprise, on benchmark testing using USB 3.2 Gen1 port , read 420Mb/sec. write 409Mb/sec. In real life testing, witting to the Kingston Data Traveler Max from USB 3.2 Gen1 port, video file of 5.59Gb returned a speed of 331Mb/sec. and took 18 seconds, in all fairness this is very good, Went onto copy some work files 9.86Gb (12680 files) I knew this would be a lot slower, jumped around a bit but under 6 minuets at around 29Mb/sec. average, My old stick was around 8Mb/sec. so lots faster for small files from what I am use to. Got 5 stars from me
G**1
Very fast read and write speeds
This was bought for shifting large files from one PC to another, read and write speeds are fantastic. It's quite sturdy too.
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