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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Shoddy design
The metal USB connection slides out of this device (using a button) and is supposed to click into a locked position. Within a week of using this product, it became impossible to click it so it locked. Now I must hold the button firmly while inserting it into the computer's USB port. This keeps the USB connection from sliding back into the plastic case. Extremely inconvenient.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - kingston 8gb flash drive
This product was used to download pictures that were held on aol. xdrive. It was about 5 gb. This is temporary until I get an external hard drive. It did work well.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Works well so far but feels flimsy
So far I haven't had a problem. The plastic casing is very lightweight and I'm afraid it wil crack easily. You just need to be careful. When pushing it into your computer, due to the sliding action, you have to stabalize the unit so it doesn't slide back into the case. I guess that's to be expected.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - easy to use
Needing a larger USB disk to hold all my data, I had recently purchased a Sandisk Cruzer, but it had so many bells and whistles of software and security on it that I had to manually double-click all over the place just to access it. This Kingston USB disk, besides coming from a reputable company, is easy to use and I can just back up on it with no hurdles to jump. I do not have need or interest in the security tools.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Doesn't make good contact with the USB port
The main reason I bought this drive instead of others is that it does not have a lid for the USB connector. The mechanism is such that if you push up the button on the side, the USB connector pops out. I found the following problems with my drive (within 3 days of use)

1) The USB port on the my Kingston DataTraveler doesn't connect reliably to any USB port on any computer. There seems to be some loose contact always.

2) The USB connector is supposed to "lock" so that the connector doesn't go into the device (instead of the USB female port on the computer or whatever) when you try to plug in the USB drive. The locking mechanism isn't reliable on mine and at times the connector gets pushed into the memory stick itself instead of the USB female port on my laptop.

3) This USB memory device is a little big. If you have two adjacent USB ports on your computer and this device is plugged into one of them the other USB port on your computer is blocked and rendered unusable.



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