Amazon has 256GB Samsung FIT Plus USB 3.1 Flash Drive (MUF-256AB/AM) for $19.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).
B&H Photo Video also has 256GB Samsung FIT Plus USB 3.1 Flash Drive (MUF-256AB/AM) for $19.99. Shipping is free.
Samsung also has 256GB Samsung FIT Plus USB 3.1 Flash Drive (MUF-256AB/AM) for $19.99. Shipping is free.
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Features:
Expand your storage with a compact fit designed to plug in and stay. Read speeds up to 400 MB/s with the latest USB 3.1 standard
Safeguard your data with a 5-year limited warranty
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Amazon has 256GB Samsung FIT Plus USB 3.1 Flash Drive (MUF-256AB/AM) for $19.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).
B&H Photo Video also has 256GB Samsung FIT Plus USB 3.1 Flash Drive (MUF-256AB/AM) for $19.99. Shipping is free.
Samsung also has 256GB Samsung FIT Plus USB 3.1 Flash Drive (MUF-256AB/AM) for $19.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter reptarSnax for finding this deal.
Features:
Expand your storage with a compact fit designed to plug in and stay. Read speeds up to 400 MB/s with the latest USB 3.1 standard
Safeguard your data with a 5-year limited warranty
Model: Samsung FIT Plus 256GB USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A Flash Drive
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I like the idea, but I won't buy these.
These are glued together and they get hot. I owned three of the USB 3.0 version and every one of them melted the glue holding the case together. Had to remove the chip from my USB with needle nose pliers for one of them.
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After installing 50GB worth of data onto the flash drive, when I plugged it into multiple devices, they either shut off completely or told me it used too much power.
These are glued together and they get hot. I owned three of the USB 3.0 version and every one of them melted the glue holding the case together. Had to remove the chip from my USB with needle nose pliers for one of them.
Haven't tried the PNY 256GB yet, but it seems like every 256GB small form factor Flash Drive I've had has issues. Had both 256GB Sandisk Ultra Fit and 256GB Samsung Fit Plus. The Sandisk gets extremely hot after less than 1 minute, and the Samsung uses too much power and shuts off some of my devices.
Haven't tried the PNY 256GB yet, but it seems like every 256GB small form factor Flash Drive I've had has issues. Had both 256GB Sandisk Ultra Fit and 256GB Samsung Fit Plus. The Sandisk gets extremely hot after less than 1 minute, and the Samsung uses too much power and shuts off some of my devices.
Then what do you suggest then? I really want something like this to plug into my car so I could listen to video and music from Limewire, Kazaa, and Napster era that stored in my burned cds
It didn't work out well for me. Actually no drive works out well for me - regardless of saving videos, it seems Tesla doesn't clean up after itself? And I ultimately have to format the cards to get them working reliably again (2017 S with HW3)
For this reason I'd suggest going 512GB. I'm using a mciroSD in a tiny Samsung microsd reader
Then what do you suggest then? I really want something like this to plug into my car so I could listen to video and music from Limewire, Kazaa, and Napster era that stored in my burned cds
These are glued together and they get hot. I owned three of the USB 3.0 version and every one of them melted the glue holding the case together. Had to remove the chip from my USB with needle nose pliers for one of them.
any version/brand you do recommend for 128-256gb form factor?
Haven't tried the PNY 256GB yet, but it seems like every 256GB small form factor Flash Drive I've had has issues. Had both 256GB Sandisk Ultra Fit and 256GB Samsung Fit Plus. The Sandisk gets extremely hot after less than 1 minute, and the Samsung uses too much power and shuts off some of my devices.
any version/brand you do recommend for 128-256gb form factor?
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These are glued together and they get hot. I owned three of the USB 3.0 version and every one of them melted the glue holding the case together. Had to remove the chip from my USB with needle nose pliers for one of them.
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These are glued together and they get hot. I owned three of the USB 3.0 version and every one of them melted the glue holding the case together. Had to remove the chip from my USB with needle nose pliers for one of them.
For this reason I'd suggest going 512GB. I'm using a mciroSD in a tiny Samsung microsd reader
These are glued together and they get hot. I owned three of the USB 3.0 version and every one of them melted the glue holding the case together. Had to remove the chip from my USB with needle nose pliers for one of them.
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