- PLUG & PLAY design for hassle free storage expansion to your iPhones/iPads
- MULTIPLE MEDIA SUPPORT for easy data sharing between iPhones & iPads and all USB based computers
- EXTENDED CONNECTOR for more user-friendly experience. Just plug in the drive without taking off the iPhone case
- DURABLE & ANTI-CAP LOST DESIGN - The sturdy cap attached to the drive can protect the connector from dust or damage from daily use
- APPLE MFI CERTIFIED for quality and durability assurance
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Amy Jenkins
Small but solid
The photos do not truly show just how small this thing is (about the size of my thumbnail). You will absolutely need to put it on a key chain or something so that you don't lose it. Other than that it looks solid and works great.
Mohsin Abbas
great durable flash drive
I've had this one my key chain for a year now and I love it. The transfer speeds are great. It's also very durable, I've dropped it a million times and its landed in a few puddles.
Sumbal Javaid
Love the compact size
Love the compact size, and capacity. It was important to me to have a sturdy metal body and attachment point for my key ring to keep my important files with my keys. The size makes it easy to add without adding bulk to your pocket.
Kathy Cole Carrington Thomason
Would recommend them for anyone
Just used this product yesterday. I purchased the set of three so tat I had some spares. I use them to give students in my dance class music and step sheets. They are usually returned but need expendable usb's just in case they are not returned. These fill the bill, inexpensive and plenty of storage. They work perfectly and are convenient to handle. Would recommend them for anyone. They were shipped and arrived when promised.
Nathaly Desilets
Smaller size, colors are great
I use these to organize my music for my vehicle. All my music is on my computer hard drive and I just transfer music to these. I like different colors since I put it in different categories. You don't want all your music on one because it takes your car's computer to long to read it. These smaller ones are perfect, just pop one in and go.
Holly Beckwick
J50 64GB Full Review
Regarding the 64 GB Jewel J50. This product is excellent. I got it on a lightning deal for $17 and when it arrived, I immediately proceeded to test it. STORAGE: Like most portable storage devices, the J50 may show that it contains 64GB of data, but the computer actually reads this as 57.6GB. This is normal. Given the low cost of this drive, I wanted to make sure that the storage stated on the device was accurate to what the device could actually hold. It is not uncommon for foreign companies to reprogram a 2GB flash drive to think it is a much larger drive, but this quickly leads to corrupted data. Using Check Flash 1.16.2, I completed two complete read/write cycles, and each came up with zero errors. This shows that the device does actually hold 57.6GB. SPEED: I have a custom built desktop computer that I use for these kind of tests, but it is currently being updated. On this occasion I tested the drive on a Toshiba Satellite S75 laptop with Windows 10. I used a USB 3.0 port and Check Flash to measure speed. I got a maximum 19MB/S write speed, and 115MB/S read speed. I assume that part of the problem here could be drivers and the capabilities of this older laptop, so I won't remove any stars for speed. HEAT: After running the drive continuously for several hours using Check Flash, the device was only moderately warm, and within 5 minutes of closing the software, the device was almost completely cool. I was assuming heat would be more of a problem, given the tight metal frame, but this was simply not an issue. AESTHETICS: This device is REALLY SMALL!! I mean really small compared to most of my other USB flash drives. I have to admit, the picture threw me off a little bit, and I imagined that this device would at least be able to slip onto my key-ring. Nope. I wanted to try and force it (it looked as though it could almost fit), but reading another comment taught me to think better. The device itself is very aesthetically pleasing. The metal is well made, with just tiny imperfections in the design at the top. RESULT: This little device is exactly what you would expect. It is a nice little 57.6GB USB 3.0 flash drive that (as long as you add a small loop ring at the top) fits inconspicuously among your keys, and doesn't take up any space at all. It is exactly what I need it to be for my purposes, and for the price, I suggest anyone give this a try. -B
Reynaldo Quillao
Very happy with this flash drive, backs everything up very easily
Very happy with this, backs up everything on my iPad, now I never worry about loosing photos. Only issue I see is that it takes a while to complete back up, then again I am backing up thousands of photos LOL. Easily recommend this to everyone.
Sheteka Villa
Compact and easy to carry
I've had this for a few months now and love it so far. It is very small and fits perfectly on a key chain so it has become the storage device I keep with me at all times. Despite the size it seems sturdy and well-built. When I initially ordered this device I was worried that the ring used to attach to key chain, etc might not hold up well, but really seems solid.
Ralph Lawrence Marica
EXCELLENT Value!
I received 2 of these and must say that these are the best flash drives for the price in terms of quality. The zinc-alloy casing is extremely durable and no signs of rusting. Great for if you need to hang on a keychain or durable storage solution. Fit well with all of the USB ports that I tested in (15 ports in total) including my Macbook Pro. Great product for the price!
Lisa Keyser
Works exactly as expected, which in the tech world, is ideal.
These worked exactly as expected. The different colors were nice to differentiate what was on them. They made it 5000 miles in a care package delivered at sea, so they are pretty sturdy. Transferring files was pretty efficient. I did not care for the mechanism to retract the USB plug. I like that it is retractable, but the mechanism is awkward, you have to push down on the button, although it doesn't really feel like you should be able to push it down, seems like it requires more force than it should. All three were the same, so I think it's a design flaw. It wasn't enough of a bother to really worry about, though.