The 32GB Store ‘n’ Go USB Flash Drive from Verbatim comes in a pack of three drives in red, blue, and green all having a USB 2.0 interface for a theoretical maximum data transfer rate of 480 Mb/s. Easily store and transfer files with these compact, portable devices, each of which has 32GB data storage capacity. A retractable USB connector means there’s no cap to worry about losing. Windows users can take advantage of downloadable password protection software to safeguard sensitive data.
Verbatim 32GB Store ‘n’ Go USB Flash Drive (3-Pack)
$16.49
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 7 × 4.5 × 1 in |
Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Interface | USB 2.0 (480 Mb/s) |
Operating Temperature | 32 to 104°F / 0 to 40°C |
Reviews (8)
8 reviews for Verbatim 32GB Store ‘n’ Go USB Flash Drive (3-Pack)
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Sasha Becker (verified owner) –
Functionally speaking, there’s nothing really extraordinary about these flash drives. They work as expected for USB 2.0 drives. They’re a pretty good value for the price, though. What I do like is the sliding case, which eliminates the problem of the little caps disappearing. I wish the lanyard hole were a little bigger so I could put a key ring through it; but hey, life isn’t perfect — at least not in this world. I mainly use these drives for operating system installation images. Many motherboards won’t boot from a USB 3.x port, making flash drives higher than USB 2.0 a waste of money. In addition, installation images are almost never more than 12GB at most (and usually are much smaller), so these drives are a good size for that mission. My other mission for these drives is as recovery media to boot sickly machines into a recovery environment from which they can be restored from backup. That also has to be done from a USB 1 or 2 port; so again, USB 3.0 flash drives would be a waste of money for that mission.
Verona Johnson (verified owner) –
Good price on brand name Flash Drives and very good service from my go-to place, B & H
Jamey Bernhard (verified owner) –
reliable
Raven Bosco (verified owner) –
compact and easy to use with good picture storage
Yoshiko Pouros (verified owner) –
I just needed a bunch of decent flash drives and these fit my needs perfectly.
Gennaro Hermann (verified owner) –
Even though there are many higher capacity USB drives available, my Subaru will only support USB 2.0 drives for use in the audio system ports. And this in a 2021 vehicle! It also supports FAT32 but not exFAT. I wanted several drives that I could use in this system and these are super affordable. I bought two packs of three drives.
Cooper Kirlin (verified owner) –
Bought a 4 pack and on first files loaded to each of the 4 drives, one drive refused to reopen to show contents. After numerous tries in multiple USB slots – it’s toast and gone. The 3 flash drives, though USB 2.0 worked well and have a good protective slide closure but they leave me worrying when they too may not open. I would not recommend these drives
Elisa Watsica (verified owner) –
Best value in 32GB USB Flash Drives also reliable so far