Take your most important files on-the-go with the 64GB Exodia USB 3.2 Flash Drive from Kingston. Sporting a USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A interface you get data transfer speeds up to 5 Gb/s, suitable for moving large files with ease. A cap protects the USB connector, and fits onto the back loop of the flash drive for easy storage. The DataTraveler Exodia is backwards compatible with USB 2.0 interfaces as well as Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome based systems for optimal utility.
Kingston 64GB Exodia USB 3.2 Flash Drive (White)
$7.12
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.05 lbs |
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Dimensions | 4.5 × 4 × 0.45 in |
Storage Capacity | 64 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 |
Reviews (95)
95 reviews for Kingston 64GB Exodia USB 3.2 Flash Drive (White)
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Wilfredo Ryan (verified owner) –
great product, it looks great, it is ideal to give my clients, good speed and it is very good for what I need besides a very good price!
Bart Rosenbaum (verified owner) –
I got a bunch of these on sale so I can give them to friends and family loaded up with music, vids, flix, and pix etc. I trust the Kingston brand so getting these at a great price was a no-brainer. These are USB3.0 but it makes no difference as the write speed maxed out at about 20MB/sec. – fast enough for my purposes. Unless you are buying these to backup huge files on a regular basis, they should do fine. They look good. The removable cap fits on the back so you don’t lose it. If you can get them at a good price, I recommend them.
Evan Hilpert (verified owner) –
for memory type products. I have never had a problem with Kingston and don’t expect any from this purchase either.
Ardella Fritsch (verified owner) –
Slooooowww……..
Reed Kemmer (verified owner) –
They are memory sticks, there is nothing to love–they work, then they are fine, they do not, they are terrible–no more no less
Freida Doyle (verified owner) –
The Kingston 12GB DataTraveler Exodia flash drive seems well made with reasonable transfer speeds. A convenient way to transfer data.
Jermey Monahan (verified owner) –
For the money, this flash drive performs well. On my Linux Mint 19.1 system read speed was about 110 MB/s with write speed around 13 MB/sec. Comparable Silicon Power flash drives I have clock-in at reads of 111 MB/s and writes of only 8 MB/s, while a Lexar unit reads at 138 MB/s while writing at 9 MB/s. So overall a good performance and well suited to my sneaker net uses.
Hollie Streich (verified owner) –
I can use these as mobile organization for movie and sound clips. Very reasonably priced
Makayla Mueller (verified owner) –
Kingston has never failed me. At least so far.
Newton Nienow (verified owner) –
Lot of people do not realize how much 64GBs of storage can put away for future use.
Precious Mosciski (verified owner) –
Drag and drop a 80GB file and it says it’s to big of a file…it’s 128GB thumb drive. I have been able to drag much smaller files onto it (3-4GB), But they are useless to me. Waste of money and I bought 2 sets, 4 total.
Emma Lakin (verified owner) –
Great product at good price
Marcel Dickens (verified owner) –
I purchased 20 of the Kingston 32GB drives in order to distribute a couple of large (3GB) files. Physically it has solid construction and the white color made it easy to write on it. However, the performance had two key issues. First, the write speed (plugged into a 3.2 port) transferring a 3 GB file, would start off at about 35 MB/s (280 Mb/s) and then after about 350 MB were transferred, it would slow down to about 12 MB/s (96 Mb/s). The second problem was about half of the drives would simply stop in the middle of the transfer. I found that if I reformatted the drive (FAT32 like it was) it would then transfer correctly.
Florida Labadie (verified owner) –
This is a solidly built Flash Drive. The cover store nicely over the small ring handle.
Meghan Lehner (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.
Vincenza Marvin (verified owner) –
I bought this to store some of my music software/sounds/plug-ins installers. Some companies only allow for a certain number of downloads before you have to pay to download your software/sounds/plug-ins again. Some of them charge for HD’s or Flash Drives with the installers on them. Well, I figured this was a more cost effective solution. Many of these sound libraries are huge. I just copied the installers to this Flash Drive and stuck a label on it. Pretty simple.
Marie Stamm (verified owner) –
These are very good !!!
Jerad McClure (verified owner) –
I’ve been buying Kingston memory and other products since the 90’s. Always a great deal and a great product.
Minerva Jerde (verified owner) –
This drive is a good value for the storage, its just not fast. It is listed as USB 3.2 Gen 1, but the flash storage isn’t capable of reading or writing anywhere near those speeds. I only saw 20-28MB/s write and 99-117 MB/s read speeds. So, if you need a drive for basic storage needs and won’t be transferring very large files, this is a great value. If you need speed, you will absolutely want a more expensive drive.
Layne Gerhold (verified owner) –
Quick & easy to order.