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The PNY 32GB Attaché 4 USB 2.0 Flash Drive 3-Pack offers a lightweight, durable solution for mobile storage. With a capless design and key loop for easy attachment, it provides quick access to your files while being compatible with most PC and Mac systems.
Brand | PNY |
Item model number | P-FD32GX3ATT4-GE |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
Item Weight | 1.41 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.47 x 5.24 x 1.69 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | PNY |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | October 8, 2019 |
J**Y
Pack of (5) USB 2.0 flash drives.
I needed several flash drives to store data that would rarely change. This pack of 5 was perfect. Each holds an ample 16GB of information. I have never had any issues with PNY flash drives in the past and these have worked flawlessly so far. Good value for 5 drives.
M**B
Works fine for Roku TV pause
Others have stated that this will not work for Roku live TV pause, why? You must use the Roku formatting file system that the TV should prompt you to setup when a new jump drive is installed. The type or brand of jump drive makes no difference as long as it is 16MB or higher memory as Roku states. The flash drives usually only last for a year or two of using it this way (at least in my experience). If the TV locks up and/or act funny during live TV you know it's probably time for a new one. These are inexpensive so swapping them out with a new one periodically is no big deal.
B**N
Did The Job.
My TCL Roku tv was automatically resetting. Turns out the USB data transfer rate was too slow.
B**N
Not as bad as you might think
Dislike; as others have mentioned the "cover" is a very poor design. First of all, although it looks like it's supposed to slip off it's actually designed to slide back. As such it doesn't really keep and dirt and grime out of the contacts. The rotating type covers are much better. It's a cheap plastic housing that probably shouldn't be on a key chain anyway. But the worst part of the "cover" design is that after you slide it back you have to push hard to get it to actually slide ALL the way back. I thought I had two bad drives until I figured out that, with a fair deal of force, until you slide the "cover" ALL THE WAY BACK it will seem to be inserted in the USB port but isn't. It's even hard to close. I can't do it without putting the connector on a desk and pushing down.The complaints about slow are perhaps over stated. When I ran a speed benchmark using my system's over burdened 2.0 bus they were sslloooow (0.97 MB/s). To be fair this was through a Hub which may have been the bottleneck. On the systems 3.0 bus they reported a respectable 30 MB/s speed. That's half the USB 2.0 stated max through put but pretty decent for a jump drive. The only other old 2.0 drive I had clocked in at 18 Mb/s read and 6 Mb/s write. The fact that the PNY drive was equal for read and write was impressive.I bought these to create a recovery drive in preparation for moving my OS from the original HDD to my new SSD. For this purpose they are just fine. I've had good luck with PNY in the past and although this isn't a shining example of great design it was cheap and should do the job. I'm confident that once written the drive will serve it's purpose. But since I have two I'll create a duplicate. In the event I need one down the road at least one should work. I expect both will. But these really aren't large enough, robust enough or fast enough to use for much else. Really, if you want performance you should be buying a USB 3.0 drive. 2.0 should only be for legacy devices and/or a keyboard and mouse.Another complaint is the packaging. They are in a plastic clam shell double laminated in a cardboard frame that requires a knife to open. Money could have been spent on a reusable storage case and the frustration factor eliminated.
Z**H
Perfect for my use
I bought the 3 pack for Unraid.I needed USB 2 drives because they don't get as hot and tend to last longer than the faster flash drives.These do have unique GUIDs and work great with Unraid.
J**I
Works great
Easy to use, worth the money, used it to download programs and etc with no problems
J**N
Easy to format and use
Connected well to the computer all drivers downloaded properly was super easy to format super easy to use. And easy to keep on a keychain or in a bag for all of your important documents or photos.
L**I
Works great
Nice flash drive
D**D
They seem to work fine.
They seem to work fine, good price.
G**G
Incredibly slow if you are storing a bunch of smaller files
Ok, so they are cheap. And they do work. But if you are trying to store a lot of smaller files, you are going to be waiting a long, long time. I'm trying to use to store some mp3 music files and these flash drives really doesn't deal well with many smaller files. I started copying files 5 hours ago and its still going. (Just made it to 75%). To recap, if you just have a few large files, you are good to go. It's slow but usable. If you have many smaller files, (I ran into this with an audio book in the car), you are going to have a long wait.I definitely learned a lesson: pay attention to the *write speed* when buying flash drives. If the seller only talks about the read speed, be wary.
W**O
Baixa taxa de transferência (ridicula)
Baixa performance
A**O
util en el hogar
buena calidad lo que no me agrado la baja velocidad en la transfenecia de datos de la compu a la memoria
L**O
buen producto buena Relacion precio calidad.
buen producto buena Relacion precio calidad.
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