Needing a USB drive to the car radio, I first purchased the 32GB SanDisk Cruzer Fit model, but as I had more storage space than the 30GB available, I then bought a Key Dane Elec Capless 64GB much less discreet than the SanDisk without this model truly shocked when installed on the position of the Renault Megane. Noting that radio finally deciphered as 22 GB of music and whatever the size of the key (Renault thank you for this flagrant lack of info), I obtained this Verbatim 32GB model for power and distribute music through kind on one and the other keys and differentiate it from SanDisk, the 64GB is now dedicated to playing mp3s on a Hifi chain to avoid intranet. Having repeated the same copies of these keys, I see that they all needed more than two hours to charge about 32 GB, but this is not awkward to use, as there is no problem Playback speed on any of these keys. The red flashing of Dane Elec is a bit annoying in the car, but much more remark on the chain. Note that Verbatim has no protective cap or blink unlike SanDisk generally more aesthetic. If you must choose only one, I would recommend so rather the latter.