
- Ultra-compact, Micro Swivel USB Flash Drive
- Compatible with most PC / MAC laptop and desktop computers with available USB port
- Ultra-compact design allows you to easily store, transport and share your favorite images, music and documents
- Plugs directly into your USB port without cables or adapters
- No more lost caps thanks to the Micro Swivel Attaché?s capless design
Product Description
PNY Micro Swivel USB Flash Drive
M. Rakowitz @ 3:06 pm
I bought this flash drive to replace my 1 gb PNY of a different style. I was excited at first to get 4 gb in such a small unit, small enough to keep on a keychain. I decided to stick with PNY because my old one was insanely durable. Big mistake. It is small enough to keep on a keychain, and seems pretty durable. HOWEVER, after the first couple of uses, it started producing corrupt data and files. I have formatted the drive multiple times on multiple computers and platforms. The problem persists. Having corrupt files makes this item pretty much useless. I would not recommend this product.
L. Barnaby @ 3:11 pm
I have had this flash drive for only two weeks.
In that time, I have had six files corrupt on me, many of which were very important project files. I followed proper ejecting protocol and still had problems.
I would not recommend this flash drive to anyone.
P. Adlfinger @ 6:03 pm
I loaded mine with data and the next day files were corrupt and unreadable. I reformatted the drive and reloaded the data. Once again, files were corrupted. Terrible device.
Chad Young @ 7:55 pm
I see these bad reviews and can only think that either they are very unlucky or I am very lucky.
First off I am a Network Admin, secondly I am a member of the US Army Reserve. This thing has held up on both of those two fronts with no issues. This is the first drive I have been able to carry with me no matter where I go due to its durability. I take it out to the field with me, to the range, and then the next day it is transfering files between rebuilt servers, laptops and desktops. I never follow the proper removal procedures because I don’t have critical data on it, I just yank it and go! I have had it for about a year or so, still works great and I love it. The reason I am here posting this is because I am going to buy another one
As I write this I am looking at mine, it is pitted and all the finish and lettering is worn off, but I just got done using it to transfer network card drives to a rebuilt laptop with no problem, I love this little flash drive
Thomas Lane @ 8:01 pm
I bought this drive to use for booting/reinstalling Linux on my netbook. It writes files at about 15MB per minute. It took hours to copy my files to the thing (3.5GB iso file). Of course, there was a problem with the file, so now I have the choice of copying files for several hours again for another try, or ditching it in the nearest trash can. Actually, I think I’ll leave it on my desk at work to punish our thieving office cleaners. This thing performs like a USB 1.0 device. If your time is of any value at all, don’t waste your money on this drive.