+ Visually a good impression
+ Glossy plastic on top, but that in no way seems cheap. Standard plastic bottom and sides. Fingerprints can be seen, of course, very good. Nevertheless, it affects quality.
+ Good: the rubber feet. Flat, good adhesion
+ Processing. No sharp edges, protruding parts or the like. Especially easy it is not.
+ No software. Plug and play.
+ Quiet, almost inaudible.
+ Is barely warm
- The supplied USB cable on the other hand is more of a joke. Strong 36 cm cable. Witzlos!
- Small drawback: The drive is quite long. Does not fit in 'smaller' Standard (-neopren) bags for 2.5 '.
The transfer rates are relatively tidy for USB 2.0. Writing should be a bit faster.
Crystal Disc Mark 3.0 (see my image added thereto)
100 MB:
Seq: Read 33.78 MB / s; Write 25.54 MB / s
512K: Read 24.27 MB / s; Write 23.75 MB / s
4K: Read: 0.58 MB / s; Write: 0.28 MB / s
1000MB
Seq: Read 34.26 MB / s; Write 26.22 MB / s
512K: Read 22.43 MB / s; Write 24.33 MB / s
2000MB
Seq: Read 34.23 MB / s; Write 26.61 MB / s
512K: Read 22.83 MB / s; Write 24.33 MB / s
4000 MB
Seq: Read 34.18 MB / s; Write 26.81 MB / s
+++ +++ Supplement (06:04:12)
+ Is still running after 15 months
+ So far there has been no single problem
+ Optical not particularly visible defects (storage in a pocket).
I must say though, that they do not Ramparts day and night.
More of that struck me:
If you use a USB extension cable (> 1m), the plate (natürich also depends on the performance of the USB ports) gets too little power and does not tarnish.