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Kingston DataTraveler HyperX 3.0 64 GB review

The Kingston DataTraveler HyperX 3.0 drive arrives in a little blister pack with the name of the product on the front. It looks very attractive and durable, ideal for storing important data on the move.

Inside, is a little lanyard cable which can be attached to the main chassis. You can't get any more simple than this, just plug n' play!

The little drive is very attractive in the flesh, comprising a very tough outer shell with rubberised black cross sections, maximising grip. It measures 74.99mm x 23.29mm x 15.9mm. The protective cap seals with a reassuring ‘click', protecting the plug.

One side of the product has the ‘HyperX' name and storage capacity, while the flip side has ‘Kingston' engraved subtly into the central chassis.

It is slightly ‘fatter' than the ADATA N005 Pro 64GB chassis, but not quite as long. Both sets of dimensions work well, as some of the ultra small physical designs can get misplaced very easily. I have lost several very tiny USB drives in the past.

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11 comments

  1. Those are some crazy speeds for a flash drive !

  2. HyperX is a good name for it, massively costly to buy though. £130? Can buy an SSD for that now. (not the same thing I know, just saying)./

  3. lol, I have an old USB 1.1 drive and it does me fine for backups of small data files. Very nice drive, might consider a new one, but not one of these, out of my price range by a long shot

  4. Any chance you could add a database style test to the suite you use? would really be useful for me.

  5. I bought my computer off ebay a few years ago and its not super old or anything it just can kind a bare if you know what i mean. now when i plug in my kingston flash drive or my ipod or my printer or web cam they all work just fine. the only problem seems to be a little bubble that pops up telling me that the device can run faster and asks. if it should look for a faster port I like whatever and let it but it doesn’t find one. now ive had no real problems with it. Thanks

  6. I was eyeing has a 2.0 usb drive so i want to know given the info i provided will it work on my computer or if it can’t how can i make it work. thanks

  7. I was eyeing has a 2.0 usb drive so i want to kno given the info i provided will it work on my computer or if it cant how can i make it work. thanks