Bought in the 64GB version this stick. I'm just madness, what was obtained for his money. On the packaging is under review USB3.0 45MB / s. With me he wrote with 46-48 MB / s. 1A! A test showed USB2.0 26-28MB / s write, which was surpassed by few MB than what was indicated on the packaging (25MB / s). So also great! It feels soft, hence the impact resistance described. He is said to still be waterproof, which is not like tests, but good to know that he can do it. So I'm very satisfied with the stick. Stop is Kingston, which also produce in the PC sector very good memory, for the small purse. Conclusion: Value for money top what you get for the money. Currently have nothing better seen, which also corresponds to the indication on the packaging and even exceeds them. It may be that it is faster, but I have 60 and more spending or any test which no-name, where much is promised and will not be kept but not fancy. For USB3.0 which is a stick with the already top class. If you want faster than USB3.0, then you have to buy a suitable external hard drive and thus you but then again the awkwardness of that. The small blue LED indicator light will flicker when reading and writing. Thus, you have a control over when the stick is done to reduce data loss that can happen at Sticks without LED light inside. Have not many sticks to it. Previously yes, while it comes to mid price. So to stick my full recommendation to buy !!!!
One more info about the "negative reviewers': Can indeed times happen 1. Stick after a while gets broken, which of course should not be. Just adds if you also sometimes treated this stick improperly or magnetic radiation exposes eg jukeboxes, this may also happen. 2. If an each flash drive (USB flash drive or HD) never to its maximum selected size after formatting. Because manufacturers still charge with 1000KB 1MB. Properly is 1MB = 1024KB. Calculation example: In this Stick 64MB (64.000KB) divided by 1024KB equal 62,5MB. For me it indicates approximately 61MB, because after the format to FAT32 or NTFS, you need for films for the 4GB limit for FAT32, a very good value and also some few KB MBoder also go away. Is just that. A good tool for the in NTFS format of sticks is the HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool A 1TB HD is max. 976MB in size. Has always been that way. Since Kingston can not help it now, then when all manufacturers. So everything is OK with this stick.