Did not bother me:
- The slot is too narrow to be attached to the stick too thick to go directly to a keychain. He was not to speak always somewhat bulky side by operating the laptop. I would absolutely recommend a small key ring by attaching ca.8-10mm and this then be attached to the key ring.
- Have now no reading. But compared with other USB-3 sticks, I found him a bit complacent.
- Although the metal frame on the plug side arches an already visible. If you look at the male head-on is the part without contacts (where there is empty) slightly convex. But no problem for plugging.
- On the matted surface can be seen after a few weeks it very clear that polished grinding marks the USB socket terminals. Then again: is indeed a Disk and not a piece of jewelry, right?
What was good?
- While doing the keychain and always
What was bad?
- The stick several times fully blocked. ie at a time went no more, as if a write-protect it would write. Unfortunately, this also happened in the middle of writing, which simply A catastrophy was with encrypted data containers. Twice I had a total data loss. I ... hmm ... could puke. :) The same with me is a Patriot Memory 64GB happened that I got myself against better knowledge to replace this one. History repeated itself. Several computers with Windows 7, 8 and 8.1, and the effect is repeated regularly. A search revealed that the drive manufacturer offers an extra Formtierungstool for his blocked sticks. Thus one can these resurrecten. However, then all data is gone. Recently I've used alternately without encryption both sticks. But repeatedly have blocked up again, as if I had urgently needed a storage medium.
Manufacturing defects? When two different memory sizes? And an extra tool from the manufacturer? Rather not. I'll send it back.
I strongly advise against purchasing.