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Comparison Kingston DataTraveler microDuo 3C 128Gb vs SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive USB Type-C 128Gb

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Kingston DataTraveler microDuo 3C 128Gb
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Memory size128 GB128 GB
Technical specs
USB versionUSB 3.2 gen1 and USB CUSB 3.2 gen1 and USB C
Read speed100 MB/s150 MB/s
Write speed15 MB/s
Features
OTG
OTG
General
Retractable connector
Non-removable cap
Materialplasticplastic
Lanyard hole
Manufacturer's warranty5 years5 years
Size29.9x16.6x8.44 mm38x20x9.4 mm
Weight9 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogaugust 2017october 2016

Read speed

The maximum speed of reading data from the drive. The higher this speed, the faster you can rewrite information from a flash drive to a computer disk, which is especially important when working with large amounts of data. In fact, the reading speed depends on a number of factors, including the interface bandwidth (see Connection interface), the design features of the drive and computer, the software used, system load, etc.

Write speed

The maximum speed of writing data to the drive. The higher the write speed, the less time it takes to transfer information from a computer to a USB flash drive, which is especially critical for large amounts of data. Just like the read speed, in fact the write speed is determined by a number of factors, in particular, the connection interface (see Connection interface), the design features of the drive, system load, etc.

Retractable connector

The USB flash drive has a USB plug that can be pulled out of the case during use and hidden in it during storage. This is convenient, first of all, because such drives do not need a protective cap, which can be easily lost; however, on the other hand, retractable connectors are considered less reliable than fixed ones.

Non-removable cap

A protective cap for the USB plug attached directly to the drive case. Compared to traditional removable caps, the risk of losing such a cap is several times lower — in fact, it can only be lost along with the flash drive itself.

Lanyard hole

A hole in the body of the flash drive that allows you to securely fasten the drive to the strap and wear it as a key fob. As a rule, the eyelet for the strap is located on one of the ends of the flash drive body (on the side or in the center).
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