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The Silicon Power 128GB Type C & Type A Dual USB 3.0/3.2 Gen 1 Dual Flash Drive, Mobile C80, is designed for modern users who need reliable and versatile storage solutions. With dual interfaces, robust protection, and smart file management, this flash drive is perfect for smartphones, tablets, and laptops.
Write Speed | 70 MB/s |
Read Speed | 80 Megabytes Per Second |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Color | 128GB (Dual) |
Model Name | Mobile C80 |
Product Dimensions | 0.26"D x 0.71"W x 1.95"H |
Flash Memory Type | USB |
Manufacturer | SP Silicon Power |
Hardware Connectivity Technology | USB Type C, USB Type A |
Hard Disk Size | 128 GB |
UPC | 886576048437 |
Compatible Phone Models | Phones with Type-C or Type-A compatibility and Android 4.1.X or later and Windows phone 8 or later |
Hard Drive | 128 GB |
Item model number | SU128GBUC3C80V1SAJ |
Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
ASIN | B07X1KLJND |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Date First Available | August 30, 2019 |
T**M
Good Value Good Warranty
I have purchased 8 of these. Document storage for family of a celebrations of life. Excel at Large files. 120MB read speeds on large files. 16MB write. tapers down obviously as the file size shrinks. sustained write is acceptable for me. literally 2 128GB for 12$ i really could care less.. You see people complain about speeds. these are above what they advertise.. its advertised at 70MB read. that is not a write speed. you will almost always on all devices get faster READ than write.. Does it take you longer to read what i typed or longer to retype everything? If it already exists its faster. ran a bench test on one of the 8 i got. max was 115.38MB read with 12.04 Write. slowest was on a 1MB file 7.42MB read and .43MB write. takes longer to set the file up to be written then actually write it. kinda like writing a . takes longer to move the pen to the paper than to actually write the . overall great this is my second purchase of these sticks. these tests were done on a 3.1 interface didnt test the 3.2
S**
Works well
Memory stick seems to work well. The usb-c end fits easily into my phone even with the case on. It also quickly mounts into the USB port on my computer. The drive is she'll 6 and small, the loop will accept a ring or fob to hopefully keep it from getting lost
Y**R
A great product
Works really well, used it to convert my windows laptop into a Linux laptop, it took ten minutes and it was really cheap too!
D**.
FAT32 Filesystem can limit storage - but it is not the USB drive's fault
UPDATE: All my problems were related to the fact that Windows Format will not create FAT32 volumes bigger than 32GB. These USB drives come formatted as 128GB FAT32 - however as soon as you (or the Windows Recovery Media Utility) reformat them, the storage is limited to a 32GB FAT32 volume.I retested my USB drives. I re-formatted them as exFAT drives and they work as advertised.If you ever want to re-format a usb drive as a FAT32 larger than 32GB (like the way these come from the factory), you'll need to buy or find a free 3rd party format utility that will do large FAT32 volumes.I upgraded my rating to 4 stars; they are not 5-star drives because they are a bit slow (but they work as advertised).[Original Review]I had issues with the two I ordered not being able to store more than 32 of the promised 128GB of data.The first drive was used by the Windows "Create Recovery Media" tool. The tool formatted the USB drive, then had errors writing the recovery drive media. Looking at the USB drive afterwards it was formatted as a 32GB drive. I tried re-formatting several times - but it never showed more than 32GB capacity.I tested the second USB drive. It appeared to have the 128GB capacity when viewed with windows explorer. However, when I started copying a lot of data to the drive, it started having errors after I had copied approximately 32GB of data to it.Both of these USB drives had the promised 128GB printed on the drive. Seems fishy to me. They have lost my trust.
S**N
great brand
awesome product. just what i needed. thanks
G**2
SP products give excellent results for great pricing.
Awesome deal. Superb reliability. Excellent price. What is not to like. In the past I have purchased SP SSD hard drives for my computer builds and they have lasted and are still working great from 7 years ago. This brand is trusted and true. Buy with confidence and save your money. I would give it 100 stars.
U**A
Large storage for small amount of money
The Silicon Power 2 Pack 128GB USB Flash Drive Blaze B02 offers an attractive combination of ample storage capacity and affordability. Here's a quick breakdown:Pros:1. **Large Storage Capacity**: With 128GB per flash drive, you have plenty of space for storing documents, media files, and backups.2. **USB 3.0/3.1 Gen1**: The USB 3.0/3.1 Gen1 interface ensures fast data transfer speeds, making it convenient for quick file transfers.3. **Value for Money**: If you obtained these drives at a low price, they provide excellent value for the storage capacity they offer.4. **Two-Pack**: The inclusion of two drives in the pack adds versatility, allowing for redundancy or different usage scenarios.Cons:1. **Build Quality**: Lower-priced USB drives may not be as robust as higher-end options, so handle them with care to ensure longevity.2. **Speed Variation**: Keep in mind that real-world data transfer speeds can vary based on your computer's specifications and usage.Overall, the Silicon Power 2 Pack 128GB USB Flash Drive Blaze B02 is a cost-effective choice for those seeking high-capacity storage with reasonable performance. Enjoy your expanded storage space!
R**E
A-HA. figured it out.
These are most excellent thumb drives. I read a number of reviews stating the file transfer speeds were super slow. These usb devices are anything but. However I did observe the core of the problem others are complaining about.I have a dual boot laptop. I can run Windows or Linux, I just choose the system I want to run upon boot. I have 22 GB of music files I needed to copy to USB and it was agonizingly slow. That was while in Windows. When I booted into my Linux system, these drives absolutely screamed. It all comes down to how Windows handles file transfers. the problem isn't these drives, it's that buggy, bloated Windows operating system that makes almost all usb file transfers crawl. I opened my file manager and navigated to my music folder in Windows and did a folder drag and drop into this drive and it was done in minutes. This slow transfer speed report is abundant if you search for it. This thumb drive is fine.The only reason I even use Windows is that many of my clients have windoze computers and I need it to communicate with them. In Linux systems, these drives operate as advertised, if not even faster.
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