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The Kingston DataTraveler Max 256GB USB 3.2 Gen 2 flash drive delivers ultra-fast read speeds up to 1000 MB/s and write speeds up to 900 MB/s. Its sliding cap design protects the USB-A connector while offering a sleek, durable merlot-colored casing. Ideal for professionals managing large files like 4K videos and HD photos, this high-capacity drive ensures rapid, reliable data transfer and storage on the go.
Read Speed | 1000 Megabytes Per Second |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Color | Merlot |
Model Name | DataTraveler Max Series |
Flash Memory Type | USB |
Manufacturer | Kingston Digital, Inc. |
Hardware Connectivity Technology | USB Type A |
Hard Disk Size | 256 GB |
UPC | 740617328370 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00740617328370 |
Compatible Phone Models | standard |
Hard Drive | 256 GB |
Item model number | DTMAXA/256GB |
Item Weight | 0.494 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 5.91 x 0.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.94 x 5.91 x 0.1 inches |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Batteries | 1 AAAA batteries required. |
Language | Spanish |
ASIN | B0B57T5G5L |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 27, 2022 |
J**K
USB Flash Drive
This is a great USB flash drive. It functions fast. Great storage. Not too hot. Works well. Fairly priced. It's durable.
E**A
The best option for a high speed USB Stick
Amazing one. Fast, reliable, differentI use them to DJ, since around 1 year ago. Not a single issue so far
D**K
So glad i splurged for larger size - this is a GEM
I just bought two USB Gen 2 sticks. One was a brand I had never heard of, so I wanted a name brand (Kingston or Samsung or Hynix) to make sure one wasn't terrible.Well the good news on my off-brand stick is it was way better than expected. But then I put in the Kingston.I don't understand how it is so fast. I expected the 1000 MB/sec to be balderdash because even physical NVMe hard drives - and I am talking the best - reach around 750 MB/sec. That excellent off-brand Gen 2 usb stick I had just tested (and expected to be slower than an actual NVMe CHIP drive) came in at 550 MB/sec and I was super pleased.My kingston stick - 995.88 MB/sec - how?!? Thats faster than hardware CHIP drives! More impressive was total lack of degradation in speed - for those who do not know, that fast speed is Sequential Read, the fastest operation for a usb thumb stick. random read, then sequential write, then random write always slow down - a *good* USB Gen 2 stick might throw up a 550 MB/sec Sequential read, and end with 300 to 325 MB/sec random write, the hardest category. This Kingstons scores - 995.88, 996.74, 947.90, and 927.01 - minimal degradation! instead of a 40 percent downspeed from highest to lowest scores, this was roughly only a 7 percent decrease - it can Write as well as Read like a champion!Flabbergasted, I did not research and saw "Kingston is a rare breed for it is the first thumb drive that integrates both SSD controller and USB interface in a single-chip solution". They call this tech DataTraveler Max - and it works!!!Only cons - the plastic case, which is great for a plastic case, is still a plastic case. Its highly durable, but that means increased heat trapped. Although I got a 512 GB stick... I'd watch the temps if I tried to copy a massive data load all at once.But yeah its twice as fast as I expected USB Gen 2 to even be capable of, faster that NVMe chip-based external hard drives, and its write speed is three times as fast as a good Gen 2 stick. Strong recommendation from expert user, one who has learned a lot from buying cheapo stuff and crying.
T**Y
Fast enough for me
I got this to replace the s-l-o-w 500 GB Patriot Supersonic Rage Prime USB 3.2 Gen 2 Flash Drive I bought and returned.While this certainly does not do the advertised 1000 mb/s, it does run at a respectable ~128 mb/s which is fine for the monthly backup of my PC.4 out of 5 stars
K**R
Very fast drive but not as fast as those claimed
Decided to buy a couple of brand new USB drives that were full-on USB3.2 devices to get the fastest speeds on my brand new PC with USB3.2 support. The Kingston DataTraveler Max drives were well-reviewed and reasonably inexpensive so I bought a couple, one with a USB-C and one with a USB-A connector.They are indeed faster than any other drive I have so that's good. Of course there's bottlenecks and restrictions which will reduce the overall speeds somewhat. In my case, I do not get 900MB/s speeds writing to the drives. Instead I'm getting closer to 520MB/s which is nowhere near the claimed speed nor that on various review sites but way faster than my other USB3.0 drives. So these are doing the job reasonably well.Only one complaint - these are ridiculously large. I'm not sure why they chose a plastic sleeve that was 3.25 inches long. I'm willing to bet the internal memory chips are on a very small circuit board like every other drive. So that's an odd choice on Kingston's part.
K**S
Super Fast and Easy to Identify
Excellent high capacity USB flash drive. Looking for something that is actually fast? Make sure it is USB 3, ver 3.2, otherwise you are going to be standing around for ever. This particular drive is a little larger than most, but it is easy to carry and identify. A single sliding cover keeps you from having to constantly look for the end cap. I purchased two of them, use them constantly for basic data transfers and backing things up for people when needed.
M**E
Blazingly fast!
No matter the shortcomings of this flash drive, if you need to move big files around - this sucker is irreplaceable.-I don't mind the longer form factor of the drive but the port slide-out process is not smooth, and the overall plastic feels worryingly thin. See Admiral Ackbar for a size visualization.-I'm not sure why they went with this choice for the plastic (thin!) but possibly its for heat-dissipation reasons. This is not gonna survive many drops or squish-events in a computer bag.-The blue activity light is fairly dim and unobtrusive; all drives should have visual indicators, so that's a win.-Again, did I mention the speed? Even on an older Windows 7 computer (shh, don't tell Microsoft) this thing has zero hiccups. Files that previously took me 25min to move over, blaze over in less than 4 minutes. No idea how it does what it does, but golly is it welcome.-I've had good luck in the past with Kingston drives so I don't have any immediate concerns about reliability.-Comes formatted as exFAT, so it is already interoperable with other OSes. No frills, no software to install. 512GB model will show 476GB available for fillin'.TLDR, maybe don't keep this on a keychain that you drop a lot, treat it like a dainty mechanical pencil that you love.
M**R
Write speed somehow changed over time
This was working well. The read speed was always fast, but its ability to write got worse all of a sudden. I was using it to record multitrack live shows with a Soundcraft Ui24R. It was working perfectly, then stopped. I tried reformatting and other disk utilities but no luck. Other thumb drives work, so I can rule out the mixer. If using for my purpose, I'd look elsewhere. To be fair, the drive seems to work fine in other situations, just not mine anymore.
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