Testseek.com have collected 20 expert reviews of the Kingston DataTraveler Max USB3.2 Type-C and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston DataTraveler Max USB3.2 Type-C.
February 2022
(88%)
20 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Incredibly fast (up to 1000 MB/s), Available in capacities up to 1TB, USB-A and USB-C versions, Small and pocketable, 5 year warranty
Mostly made of plastic, USB connection not completely covered when retracted
USB flash drives have always been convenient. They are small, pocketable, and most of them you can even attach them to your keys. When portable solid state drives came out they had one advantage, they were fast! Well now it seems flash drives have caught...
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Fast read/write speed, Convenient to carry around, Works with iPad Pro,
Width takes on two USB-C slots on MacBook Pro
Even with the design issues I have with the Kingston DataTraveler Max USB 3.2 Gen 2 flash drive, I still consider it a great way to back up files or use it as extra storage space. I just wish it were a bit narrower.Price: $62.99 (256GB), $105.99 (512GB)...
Abstract: Storage devices are getting smaller and higher-capacity each year, and nothing demonstrates that more than Kingston's DataTraveler Max line of USB-C flash drives. The drives are available in 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB capacities, with impressively fast speeds...
Abstract: Soon after the press release announcing retail availability of Kingston's new performance-oriented USB drives had been published, I noticed some of our TPU readers sharing similar questions and interest in the same. After all, it has been a couple of year...
Published: 2021-09-15, Author: Jon , review by: tweaktown.com
Who could imagine a Pen Drive would bring excitement to the world of solid-state storage? We have literally every SSD that matters ever made at our disposal, but this little USB drive has captured our hearts. It is, in our opinion, the best overall execut...
Lack of encryption, The case isn’t rugged, No thermal pads for internal components, Pricey,
Kingston's DataTraveler range of USB flash drives is pretty extensive with durable designs, metal-cased drives and - for the security-minded - several different styles of encrypted drives. The latest addition to the line-up is the DataTraveler Max, a high...
Not rugged, Lack of security features, Type-C port limits compatibility
The Kingston DataTraveler Max 1TB USB flash drive has it all (or almost). It is blazingly fast, small and it doesn't carry such a big premium compared to a traditional portable SSD. Its lack of a Type-A connector may limit its appeal for those looking for...