
When I used the more strenuous 128KB read/write block sizes, the results were a bit lower. I tested and re-tested this multiple times, and the result I got was in the same range. This could also be because the software I used to test this flash drive tests using 1MB block sizes instead of the 128KB blocks by other software. This could be because I used it on a Mac which has Type C ports that are certified USB 3.1 (Generation 2). The sequential read speeds above were much more than the advertised read speeds of 130MB/s. Here are the results of the sequential transfer speeds when tested using the AmorphousDiskMark software for the Mac: I tested this drive by transferring large individual files as well as large folders with multiple files and the results visually were pretty good.

PerformanceThis flash drive is USB 3.1 (Generation 1) certified and is backward compatible with USB 3.0 and USB 2.0. You can attach it with a keychain or one of the many designer USB lanyards available in the market. The rear part of the flash drive has a lanyard cutout in place. I would recommend using a lanyard with it so that it can easily be found among other stuff on the computer table. It is so tiny, it won't even interfere or get stuck onto laptop sleeves, covers or bags.

This is indeed 15X faster than the typical transfer speeds we get from the conventional USB 2.0 flash drives.ĭesignThis flash drive has a Plug and Stay design which basically means you can plug it and let it stay in the USB port of your computer. This flash drive is USB 3.1 (Generation 1) and has a certified read speed of up to 130 MB/s. It comes in the following storage capacities:

It weighs around 4 grams and can easily fit in your pocket or even your wallet. At first glance, it seems more like a USB dongle for wireless keyboards/mouse. Initial ImpressionsThe Sandisk Ultra Fit USB 3.1 flash drive is an extremely lightweight, tiny pen drive that is smaller than a 1 Rupee coin. In this article, I'm going to review a flash drive that's best suited for people looking for a convenient, tiny and fast USB flash drive. The Sandisk Dual Drive Flash Drives were suited for the computer and Android smartphones and the iXpand Mini Flash Drive was specifically designed and suited for Apple iPhones in addition to PC/Macs. IntroductionWe've reviewed a few Sandisk flash drives on Techulator in the past.
