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15 Posted 28 March 2023
Kingston DataTraveler 70 64GB USB-C 3.2 Flash Drive Black - £5.15 @ Amazon
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Seems like a good deal for a Type C USB 3.2 drive from good brand
Limit 1 per customer
64gb version (£4.25) cheaper than the 32gb (£5.08)!
EDIT 30/03/2023 - price now £5.15 - expire if needed but still available and comparable price to the 32GB
currently next day delivery.
Dispatched from and sold by Amazon. Also available £4.26 £5.07 sold by Peak247 and fulfilled by Amazon
Info added by @Sashecuador
Kingston’s DataTraveler 70 is a portable and lightweight USB-C flash drive that features USB 3.2 Gen 1 speeds. It’s designed to be used with compatible USB-C devices such as notebooks, laptops, tablets and phones. With capacities of up to 128GB, the DataTraveler70 is more than capable of expanding your storage for everyday use.
Designed for use with USB-C devices
USB 3.2 Gen 1 speeds
Portable and simple design
Limit 1 per customer
64gb version (
EDIT 30/03/2023 - price now £5.15 - expire if needed but still available and comparable price to the 32GB
currently next day delivery.
Dispatched from and sold by Amazon. Also available £
Info added by @Sashecuador
Kingston’s DataTraveler 70 is a portable and lightweight USB-C flash drive that features USB 3.2 Gen 1 speeds. It’s designed to be used with compatible USB-C devices such as notebooks, laptops, tablets and phones. With capacities of up to 128GB, the DataTraveler70 is more than capable of expanding your storage for everyday use.
Designed for use with USB-C devices
USB 3.2 Gen 1 speeds
Portable and simple design
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Edited by pupcake, 30 March 2023
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sorted byThere is some info in reviews. Suggests read is much faster than write (no surprise) but that writes are pretty slow (for USB3 claims)
Be aware before purchasing, obviously less important for some users' use cases
(edited)
So this deal is good for 1 but if you are buying multiples you might explore that route...
kingston.com/unitedkingdom/en/usb-flash-drives/datatraveler-70-usb-c-flash-drive (edited)
As in.
Eg. 5 x Kingston flash drive's, the same 1 x £3.59 P&P collectively?, eg. 10 x Kingston flash drive's, the same 1 x £3.59 P&P collectively, etc etc etc?
And so on, and so forth.
Or ...
Thanx.
"USB-C flash drives often come with a price premium, but that’s not the case with the DataTraveler 70, which is every bit as cheap as equivalent USB-A drives. 32GB for under a fiver or 64GB for just a few quid more isn’t much for a well-built unit with a five year warranty and transparent end-cap to protect the plug.
You don’t get any performance advantage, with sequential read speeds topping out at 103MB/sec and write speeds at a lowly 23.3MB/sec, but for transferring documents and other small files that’s really not going to be a deal breaker. It’s a good, everyday USB-C drive at a bargain price."
expertreviews.co.uk/usb-sticks/1408082/the-best-usb-memory-sticks-flash-drives (edited)
amazon.co.uk/gp/…c=1
Could go a step further have a ssd plugged in at home that has a copy of your most important working files and also which collects and syncs your data from the cloud with back ups for your mobile devices And on-top of this have a storage heavy back up device you back up monthly/quarterly whenever u wish and hide away for when the thieves come. That way all your information isn’t stored on the cloud or personal computers.
I’m not really understanding the price
64gb says £4.25 but it’s showing as £5.07