![]() Sabrent, for what it's worth, is one of the manufacturers looking to challenge Samsung's dominance on the capacity and throughput fronts. Aside from its exorbitant price, its only other drawback is that it only works with Thunderbolt 3-enabled systems. Their X5, on the other hand, is hands-down the fastest external drive on the market right now, although other manufacturers are racing to release competing high-speed units. ![]() The T5 is incredibly compact and lightweight and doesn't cost an arm and a leg, though while it uses a type C connector, it's still limited to USB SuperSpeed transfer rates. Speaking of Samsung, if you need more storage and higher performance, they make a couple truly cutting-edge eternal flash drives. Their Bar Plus is exceptionally reliable, and partially because it's not ridiculously small, it can run at reasonable speeds with consistency. The Samsung Fit is another relatively affordable choice and is as small as they come, plus it's outfitted with the brand's highly reliable flash memory. SanDisk's Ultra Dual is an excellent way to expand your smartphone's storage thanks to its USB-C connector, and if you have an iPhone, their iXpand is the way to go. At the inexpensive end is the SanDisk Ultra Fit, though it is especially reliable. ![]() It is, technically, an external SSD, but it's still quite small, and its NVMe flash memory makes for ultra-fast reading and writing over the USB 3.2 bus.įlash drives are a fixture of mobile and desktop computing, and they come in a huge range of physical sizes, capacities, and price points. If you're going for compact, the SanDisk Cruzer Fit, and if you need blazing speed, consider the Sabrent Rocket Nano. The Vansuny Black is just about as fast as a common thumb drive comes, and in fact it performs on the same level as the premium SanDisk Extreme Pro, although the SanDisk may have more consistent quality assurance. Both have Type-A ports as well as phone connectors, so they're perfect for transferring data. The SanDisk iXpand is the best choice for iPhone users, and the SanDisk Ultra Dual the best for Android phone users. There are three connectors common among current flash drives: Lightning, USB-A, and USB-C.
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