Designed for notebooks, desktops, and digital devices, the 32GB Data Traveler 100 G3 USB 3.0 Flash Drive from Kingston is a portable flash memory storage device for storing and transferring documents, presentations, music, videos, and more in home, work, and school environments. Built with a USB 3.0 Type-A interface, which is also known as USB 3.1 Gen 1, the Data Traveler 100 G3 features read speeds of up to 100 MB/s and is compatible with USB 2.0. As an alternative to an easy-to-lose cap, its USB Type-A connector is protected by a sliding mechanism that covers it when the drive isn’t in use.
Kingston’s Data Traveler 100 G3 USB 3.0 Flash Drive is compatible with Windows 10, 8.1, 8, and 7 (SP1), macOS 10.10 and later, Linux 2.6.x and later, and Chrome. Protection is provided by a limited 5-year warranty with free technical support.
Elouise Wiegand (verified owner) –
not fast enuogh
Hayden Olson (verified owner) –
I purchased this for a windows ISO test and now I like it and want to keep it 🙂
Caden Price (verified owner) –
For quick file sharing!!
Emilio Daniel (verified owner) –
Excellent product, thank you very much
Noe Dickens (verified owner) –
Works nice!!!
Holden Gorczany (verified owner) –
I hope i can return it.
Leatha Hickle (verified owner) –
I needed some inexpensive flash drives to hold videos of grandkids concerts and sporting events. DVDs and Blu-Ray discs are apparently out of style. These flash drives do the job. To use them to hold large video files they need to be reformatted to the exFAT standard rather than the as received FAT32 standard or files 4GB cant be written to the device. The sustained write speed is ~30MB/sec which is adequate for the purpose. I have successfully played the videos back on a Sony 4K TV and the computer. These flash drives do the job & are reasonably priced, so I recommend them. I saw no reason to give more stars.
Ilene Stroman (verified owner) –
Portable and easy to use. The sliding mechanism that covers the USB connector works well. You can attach a strap to it if you want to, but it is not included.
Helen Hermiston (verified owner) –
I bought these to give my siblings copies of old family photos and they worked very well. Not the newest or fastest but did a good job.
Dandre Hudson (verified owner) –
As advertised
Juana Nienow (verified owner) –
No-frills storage that’s about as good as it gets. I bought a bunch of these to use as bootable recovery drives and so far they’ve been great. Every single one of these is still going strong, unlike a 5-pack of cheap drives from a different brand where two have already failed. My only nitpicks with this model are: 1. It’s on the chunky side and tends to block adjacent USB ports, which can be an issue on some computers. 2. There’s no activity LED. I guess it’s no longer really a thing to include those, but those are still helpful to have to troubleshoot, say, if a questionable PC is just slow to boot my recovery software or if it’s actually frozen.
Fredrick D’Amore (verified owner) –
This is a good size flash drive for transporting files to other sites. The USB 3.0 speed makes it a quick transfer.
Terrence Jaskolski (verified owner) –
I recently purchased a number of Kingston 16 GB Data Traveler 100 G3 USB 3.0 Flash Drives. I take pictures for a church group and can share the photos with my friends. The price per drive is less than $4 each. Great value for the money. I would buy again.
Marianne Hills (verified owner) –
Been having great luck with these so far using Rekord Box to format them for better origination with the use of the Pioneer 2000 Nexus CDJs. Cheaper and faster than the San Disk models too.