Machined from aluminum, with a spinning USB-A connector at one end and a rubber loop attached cap on the USB-C at the other, this drive looks and stays cool. A USB flash drive with both connectors is handy nowadays. This is quite a long drive, but I like the design, which doubles as a fidget toy). There’s a tiny hole for the included lanyard strap. I tested the 250-gigabyte model (500 GB or 1 TB are options). OWC suggests speeds of up to 946 MB/s (based on Thunderbolt USB-C with a MacBook). Testing with Windows and a USB 3.2 Gen 1 port, I only got around 420 MB/s read and write (you need Gen 2 or Thunderbolt to get the faster speeds). This drive also works with Chromebooks, Android, or iOS devices. The superfluous software is annoying, but you can format the drive. OWC offers a limited three-year warranty.
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