TEAMGROUP Inc. via Amazon has 2-Pack 128GB TEAMGROUP C175 USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A Flash Drive (TC1753128GB22) for $11.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.
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About this item:
Read Speed: Up to 100 MB/s
Rounded and streamlined appearance
Thoughtful cap-loss free design for easy storage
Plug and play interface. Supports hot swap. Supports power saving mode.
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TEAMGROUP Inc. via Amazon has 2-Pack 128GB TEAMGROUP C175 USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A Flash Drive (TC1753128GB22) for $11.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.
Thanks to community member Suryasis for finding this deal.
About this item:
Read Speed: Up to 100 MB/s
Rounded and streamlined appearance
Thoughtful cap-loss free design for easy storage
Plug and play interface. Supports hot swap. Supports power saving mode.
Model: TEAMGROUP C175 128GB 2 Pack USB 3.2 Gen 1 (USB 3.1/3.0) USB Flash Thumb Drive, External Data Storage Memory Stick Compatible with Computer/Laptop (Matte Black) TC1753128GB22
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I can't discuss anything about the quality of this product, but I will never waste money on a thumb drive with cap. They always get lost/cracked/stop clicking onto the stick, so I will never buy a unit unless it is either solid stick or retractable, with the preference being solid stick.
What if I told you that by losing the cap to this product, you actually end up with your preferred type of USB stick?
I agree with others. These flash drives are the slowest I've probably ever used. I used a bunch of 16GB and 32GB for work... and absolutely brutally slow transfer rate.
I agree with others. These flash drives are the slowest I've probably ever used. I used a bunch of 16GB and 32GB for work... and absolutely brutally slow transfer rate.
I don't think you own any of these C175 drives from TeamGroup, At the least the one I own thta it is much faster than any other brand USB 3 drivers (Samsung, Kingston, etc.)
I agree with others. These flash drives are the slowest I've probably ever used. I used a bunch of 16GB and 32GB for work... and absolutely brutally slow transfer rate.
You get what you pay for. I'll take Samsung Korean made .
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I just tossed mine in the garbage. Nothing but read errors and slow transfers.
Mechanical hard drives get 180MB/s and soon they will have close to 400MB/s with nand built in. Now if you are getting slower than 150MB/s id be very concerned . Look towards Samsung and read the Amazon reviews for Crystal disk mark. Even SanDisk is good when on sale
Got 2 of the 256 versions of these. No issues with data loss. Constantly playing videos with them off my Roku Ultra. Just lags transferring data- I just do something else until it is done. Don't need ant RN with all the 1 TB SSDs I upgraded. LOL.
Drive is no good, simply put.
It fails, mechanically. It fails electronically.
First one, I had issues with, & then it simply pulled apart. Seemingly held together with a minute amount of glue.
I thought it was a fluke. No, it's junk.
Second one, I had issues with - data corruption. Depending on which way the wind was blowing. Junk.
You can format it, you can run checks on it, you can do what you want with it, does not matter.
Everything may check out, you might copy 100 GB to it & have it all check out, & then, a moment later, 1 moment later, your data is corrupted. Junk.
Bought a Kingston DataTraveler Exodia 128GB instead of this Team, & it just does what you want. It works.
My experience with their product is okay as long as you know what you're getting it for. I bought their 64gb flash drive and it was cheap but very slow, but I already anticipated that from the reviews, that's why I bought it to store music and video files for my children's in car entertainment.
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Drive is no good, simply put.
It fails, mechanically. It fails electronically.
First one, I had issues with, & then it simply pulled apart. Seemingly held together with a minute amount of glue.
I thought it was a fluke. No, it's junk.
Second one, I had issues with - data corruption. Depending on which way the wind was blowing. Junk.
You can format it, you can run checks on it, you can do what you want with it, does not matter.
Everything may check out, you might copy 100 GB to it & have it all check out, & then, a moment later, 1 moment later, your data is corrupted. Junk.
Bought a Kingston DataTraveler Exodia 128GB instead of this Team, & it just does what you want. It works.
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