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Published: 2015-02-04, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
The Patriot Memory Supersonic Boost XT USB 3.0 Flash Drive is offered in multiple flavours for covering different price ranges and needs: 8GB, 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, 128GB and 256GB. For durability purposes, the manufacturer has built it with a durable rubberi...
Published: 2014-12-10, Author: Alex , review by: technologyx.com
Although the price for its performance is a bit high, the features included more than make up for it, with AES security that deletes all data if the password is failed 10 times consecutively....
Decent performance (surpasses quoted write speeds), Very durable, Great warranty, Password protection
Relatively expensive, Connector cap easily lost
When it all comes down to it, the Patriot Supersonic Bolt XT does what it is specifically designed to do: take a beating. When the price inevitably comes down, this will be a highly recommended USB 3.0 flash drive.Patriot Supersonic Bolt XT USB 3.0 at Ama...
Solid build (probably even waterproof), Small, portable design, Great data read performance, OTG support and micro USB port, Reasonable price
write speed could be higher, warranty could be longer,
I can recommend the Patriot Stellar Boost XT 64GB to everyone who is looking for a USB flash drive; especially those who care about OTG support for their mobile devices. This is one of the best options on the market available at a well-balanced price. Sin...
Performance, Only Available Up To 32GB, Lanyard Not Included,
The original Boost XT USB 2.0 became one of my favorite USB flash drives when i got to test it almost 3 years ago because it combined very good read/write speeds with a rugged rubber body which in many cases one would even call water resistant (dropped it...
Abstract: It's hard to believe that the fastest USB 3.0-rated thumb drives can outperform the hard drive in your desktop PC. On the other hand, the slowest models shouldn't even be allowed USB 3.0 branding. We test 31 different drives to determine the quickest. M...
Abstract: Fast and small is good, right? At least that's how it works in the computer world. And USB flash drives are no different; we like them fast for data transfer, but also come in a small package. Indeed, the best of both worlds. But the typical USB 2.0 speed...
Abstract: USB flash drives have been around since the year 2000 and caused the demise of the floppy disk due to their lower cost and faster transfer rates. The latest standard for flash drives is USB 3.0. The Patriot Supersonic Boost XT flash drive is part of ...
Abstract: Marketing thumb drives are slow, small, and cheap. They really aren't meant for any intensive use other then maybe some minor files and documents. Most of the time, they are too small in capacity when you actually need them. I know I've gotten frustrated ...
The Patriot Supersonic Boost XT 32GB is far from the fastest USB 3.0 thumb drive we have ever tested, and in fact it’s one of the slowest. That said, we have predominantly focused on high-performance large capacity thumb drives, so for the budget consc...