Store data and take it on the go with the 256GB DataTraveler Exodia Flash Drive from Kingston. Designed for easy transport, this flash drive features a keyring loop and protective cap. Utilizing a USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A connection, it’s compatible with Windows 8 and later, Mac OS 10.10 and later, Linux 2.6 and later, and Chrome OS.
Kingston 256GB DataTraveler Exodia Flash Drive
$29.24
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.04 lbs |
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Dimensions | 4.5 × 3.95 × 0.45 in |
Storage Capacity | 256 GB |
Interface | USB 3.1 / USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gb/s) |
Connector | USB Type-A |
Operating Temperature | 32 to 140°F / 0 to 60°C |
Storage Temperature | -4 to 185°F / -20 to 85°C |
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Robyn Stroman (verified owner) –
Handy to transfer large file or carry around. I wish it has led indicate light.
Adelle Ryan (verified owner) –
Who can’t use a few more medium capacity drives?
Misty Lowe (verified owner) –
These get the job done and are not too expensive.
Alexandro Stamm (verified owner) –
These have lots of room for photos. Very good value and I have never had an issue with them.
Keaton Lind (verified owner) –
for memory type products. I have never had a problem with Kingston and don’t expect any from this purchase either.
Turner Wilkinson (verified owner) –
A great product. Excellent price.
Sienna Kris (verified owner) –
This is a solidly built Flash Drive. The cover store nicely over the small ring handle.
Freida Moore (verified owner) –
Useful, practical product
Jacky Kirlin (verified owner) –
Have several different USB drives, needed some LARGE ones for media files and bought the 5-pack of the 64Gig drives at a great price. Should be able to get all I need double-backed up with 4 of those chips. USB 3 speed is amazing!!
Sarah Kessler (verified owner) –
It advertised as USB 3.2 Flash Drive which sounds good. However, it is actually the USB 3.2 Flash Drive Gen. 1, not much different to the original USB drive nor the speed.
Toby Emmerich (verified owner) –
Have several different USB drives, needed some LARGE ones for media files and bought the 5-pack of the 64Gig drives at a great price. Should be able to get all I need double-backed up with 4 of those chips. USB 3 speed is amazing!!
Karianne McDermott (verified owner) –
I originally wrote this review 5 hours into trying to write Windows 11 to one of these. It was only 80% done. The next day, I decided to open a new one (I bought several) and run CrystalDiskMark. This is the worst CrystalDiskMark score I’ve seen in over a decade.
Coty Davis (verified owner) –
Great thumb drive, use them to give images to client.
Darius Abernathy (verified owner) –
It’s a 32 GB flash drive. Decently fast. Had no issues.
Abelardo Miller (verified owner) –
Like this cap cover version over other brands that slide.
Abigail Wiza (verified owner) –
Hard to find thumb drives in white so I can label them with markers. The surface, unfortunately, doesn’t like markers too well and it’s hard to remove the ink once you write on it, even with alcohol or Lysol wipes. I suppose sticky labels would work better. In terms of performance, top write speeds are 40Mb/s which is a far cry from the advertised USB 3.2… Read speeds are faster. I bought these cheap as a two-pack so I’m not complaining much. I got them mostly for cold-storage so the speed is not a big issue for me. The business end has the key-ring but it’s all plastic construction. Personally I like the sliding style instead of a cap but each to their own.