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VOOTOO USB 2.0 Flash Drives 64GB 5 Pack

These drives are at a good price point. They seem a little slow. 59.9gb storage. 7 minutes to transfer 747 files, total 1.57gb, that seems a little slow.  However $29.00 for 5 of them makes them a very good value. 

From the vendor:

  • Multi-Color 64GB Flash Drive Set – USB flash drive with 64GB capacity, meet your needs of daily use on work, school, home and travelling for photos, music, videos, files storage and transfer. 5 different color thumb drives can be used to store different files, easy to distinguish.
  • Plug and Play – VOOTOO USB2.0 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, and compatible with USB2.0 backwards USB 1.1.
  • Reliable and Safe – VOOTOO USB2.0 flash drive adopts the ultra-stable storage technology, complies with U-SAFE standards, effectively protects your personal files / videos / music / photos or any other data, and effectively prevents data lost. The working temperature range of Vootoo U disk is -10 ° C to 50 ° C, and the storage temperature range is -20 ° C to 60 ° C. With high-quality hardware and technical security support, Vootoo is your trusted brand.
  • Stylish and Practical Design – USB memory stick provides additional storage space for laptops, tablets, TVs, game consoles, car stereos and other devices. The flash drive comes with a protective cap, which shields the USB connector from damage when not in use.
  • Good Package – 5 x 64GB USB flash drives (Purple/Orange/Yellow/Green/Red) are packed in a secure cardboard organizer box. Clean and neat. Easy for maintenance.

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