9-in-1 USB-C USB Type C Hub, Type C Adapter with USB 3.0 4K HDMI SD TF 3.5AUX RJ45 PD PC Laptop Compatible, Multiport Adapter
M**F
Meets my needs
Needs better packaging. Arrive with a dent in the rim at the top edge under the handle. Not going to send it back but it did not have any additional packaging, just the box it was it. Large with a lot of room for thumb drives.
D**N
Excellent product
Excellent product, glad I purchased it!!!
C**S
Great
Great
G**N
Fine IF All Your Drives Are Physically Small
First, this is obviously a niche product. One of my hobbies is playing high resolution (24 bit) music on Flash Drives through my Oppo. I have well over 100. My current system is to number each drive with a sticker, & keep track of what albums are on each drive on an Excel spreadsheet.But how to store them?What I've done up until now is store the drives in 2 zip lock bags: 1 for the drives I've played & 1 for the drives I haven't played. The biggest problem is spontaneity is almost impossible. With this case, I can store them in numerical order. I still have to check the Excel sheet, but it saves 20 minutes of sorting through drives in a bag.It is an acceptable solution if you only have physically small drives. Unfortunately, my favorite drive is the Original now discontinued Corsair Voyager Slider. Those drives (& a couple Kingstons) are too big for the case. Especially with the older Corsairs, I have to force the case to shut. I'm praying it doesn't damage the drives, as I have 15-20 of them. And the Kingston's cap has to be removed to fit.If any of the Corsairs become unplayable, I will be updating this review (to 1 star).Some of my other drives also have to be really squeezed in. They made the holes a bit too small for almost anything that isn't a low end mass market drive (Lexar, Verbatim, Sandisk, Adata, etc).It's really a shame. If they had just made both the holes & the depth of the entire case a bit bigger (1/4 inch on the holes, 4" on the case depth when shut), I would give it 5 stars.If all you use are mass market physically smaller drives (& I am not talking about capacity, but actual size), this should work great for you. As is, I'm pretty concerned about the Corsairs.One option may be to leave it partially open & store in a drawer. It still would make it much easier to find a drive, & shouldn't damage anything. I discovered it doesn't fit in my largest drawer, so at this time I have it sitting on top of a large stereo component that's rarely turned on with the lid open.I just feel frustrated, as this is something I really need. It's also made for such a niche market, it would have been useful to the manufacturer to think about the end user.
M**N
Built for more than flash drives!
I am using this now because I have so many flash drives. But I honestly balked at first when I saw this size of this thing. It’s like a skinny mini-briefcase. But, lo and behold, when I realized how many flash drives I have - I put it to use and it’s perfect! I had no idea I had so many drives, they were scattered in many different drawers, bags, in the car...you get the idea. Now? All of my USB flash drives are in one place inside this black and silver case. The slots expand so the inside foam is perfect for any size drive. It is also easy to thrown in some SD cards. I’m really liking this now but still think it could have been a tad bit smaller.
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