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Netac 64GB USB Flash Drive


Netac 64GB USB Flash Drive, USB 2.0 USB Stick, Thumb Drive with Chinese Hollow & Knot Design, Jump Drive, Pen Drive, Memory Stick for PC/Laptop/PS4/External Storage Data/Digital Photos/Videos - U327

I plugged this in and it was immediately recognized.   I moved 18 files or 22mb of data and it was less than a second for the transfer.   It is a very good value for the amount of storage.  The little red pigtail is cool and makes it hard to misplace the flash drive.

From the vendor:
  • Plug and Play - Netac USB Flash Drive, Simple plug the thumb drive then start to transfer and storage data between devices. (Do not have to install any software) Compatible with Windows 7/8/10/Vista/XP/Unix/2000/ME/NT Linux/Mac OS, but only compatible with USB 2.0 ports.
  • Reliable and Secure – Adopt Netac owned super stable storage technology, complied with the industrial standards, Netac USB 2.0 Flash Drive effectively helps safeguard your personal files, videos, music, photos, or any other data, and effectively prevents data loss.
  • Classical Chinese Transitional Design - Tiny outlook, durable and rugged Zinc alloy metal housing body with classical Chinese transitional elegent design. The Chinese elegent design is carved out of the classical Chinese transitional window frame by hollowing technique and with Chinese traditional red knot. You would like it if you are a tradition culture fan. Practical and Good-looking!
  • Temperture - Netac USB flash drive's operating temperture range is between -10℃ and 50℃ and storage temperture range is between -20℃ and 60℃. With high-quality hardware and technology secure support, Netac is the brand that worths counting on.
  • Portable and Convenient – Netac USB flash drive not only helps keep your digital files in the mini size, but also stay with them in your pockets. As for pocket sized, it is easy and convenient to carry. And Netac thumb drive meets your portable demands anytime anywhere if any devices with USB slots can be accessed.

If reviewing a product, it may have been received free of charge. That will NEVER have a bearing on my recommendations.

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