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Corsair Flash Voyager 32 GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive CMFUSB2.0-32GB

Corsair Flash Voyager 32 GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive CMFUSB2.0-32GB
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Product Description

The Corsair Flash Voyager family of USB drives is rugged, stylish, compact and reliable, making them ideal for transporting MP3s, digital images, presentations and more. Corsair Flash Voyager drives are fully Pulg and Play with most operating systems and are backward compatible with USB 1.1. Their durable rubber casing is easy to grip and water resistant. Features: - Plug & Play functionality in Windows Vista, XP, 2000, ME, Linux 2.4 and later, Mac OS 9, X and later - Includes the True Crypt security application (Windows Vista/XP/2000 compatible only) allowing for a virtual encrypted drive using AES-256 encryption - Lanyard, USB cable - Limited 10 year warrant Benefits: - Water Resistant - Shockproof - Plug-n-Proof


Product Details

  • Size: 32GB
  • Brand: Corsair
  • Model: CMFUSB2.0-32GB
  • Platform: Windows
  • Format: CD
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .75" h x 8.00" w x 6.00" l, .33 pounds

Features

  • Ideal for transporting MP3's, Digital Photos, Power Point Presentations, Video Footage of the kids, and so much more!
  • Flash Voyager drives have been tested by dropping, boiling, baking, and even running them over with SUV's!!!
  • Store up to 8,000 MP3 Files! Or How about 9,900 Digital Photos! Or Store 13 hours of video footage!
  • Enclosed in Corsair Proprietary All-Rubber Housing ensures Water Resistance and Ultra Durability!
  • Our 10 Year Warranty means you can write information for 24/7 for 10 years non-stop!

Customer Reviews

16GB? No it's not to big. 5
I also own the 8 GB Voyager. Both are excellent.

Over the course of the last 6 years I've had a number of USB drives. Iomega, Corsair, Apacer, PNY and SanDisk. I've upgraded each time I felt the storage increase justified the cost. I work in information technology so they are tools more than toys, anyway on to the review. This 16GB drive is fantastic. I have it split into two partitions, one of which is encrypted. I've used it in all sorts of systems and also have a .bat file that allows me to sync my data, my point? Whether you are transferring data, saving data, or syncing data it works quite well. I also use some apps like Firefox portable which allows you to run the browser from your USB device and keep personal info off the local computer. Once again no issues.

I do agree that the protective rubber coating around the drive can make it somewhat difficult to plug in multiple USB devices, but Corsair does provide you a USB cable extension which solves the problem. And also this is one of the few USB devices that the cap stays on very tight.

Update May 2008

I've been asked by a couple of people what I use for encrypting my flash drive. The best software I've come across is called True Crypt (just google it its a org site) its a free open-source disk encryption software for Windows Vista/XP, Mac OS X, and Linux.

Excellent, Capacious and Very Fast5
I purchased this drive from Amazon recently and tested it under both Mac OS X Tiger and Windows ME. In both cases, I saw excellent read speed but slow, slow write speed (1 MB/s to 1.4 MB/s, an order of magnitude lower than advertized). I was very disappointed at the poor performance to say the least.

Before returning the drive, I decided to test it under Windows XP. Wow, what a difference. The same drive, under Windows XP, is a speed demon. I am now satisfied that the drive behaves much more closely to it's advertized specs. For read speed, I am seeing something in the area of 30 MB/s, which is excellent. For write speed I am seeing roughly 7 MB/s. This is a little slower than advertized, but nonetheless, an excellent speed.

So, this is a great memory stick as long as you are using it under Windows XP (don't have Vista so can't comment, but I expect that performance under Vista would be similar). For earlier versions of Windows (9x and ME) though, be forewarned. Write performance is not good. Similarly, for Mac OS X Tiger be forewarned. BTW, for Mac OS X, I did try formatting the stick for HFS+ (the native Mac OS X format), but it made only a marginal difference.

Speed tested (7.5Mb/s write, 24Mb/s read), actual filesize capacity 14.99Gb5
Apple Macbook Pro

The Macbook reports 14.99Gb of (actualy, useable) free space.

Copied 14.41Gb of data from the harddisk to the usb drive, while the Macbook was doing nothing else. The data was made up of mostly about video (about 30 files), with half a dozen small text files.

It took 33 minutes to write the data, which equals 0.44Gb/minute or 7.5Mb/second write speed.

It took about 10 minutes to copy the data back from the USB pen drive to the harddisk, which equals 1.44Gb/minute or 24Mb/second read speed.

The dimensions mentioned on Amazon are for the packaging not the actual pen drive.

The drive is the typical size for a usb pen drive. About 1.5 inches long, half and inch wide and quarter of an inch deep. Sizes are just guestimates, I did't use a ruler.

The rubber casing has a nice tactile feel to it. My only minor complaint, which almost every pen drive suffers from, is that although the (rubber) cap fits snug and securely onto the usb plug, I'm still not convinced it wouldn't wobble off when the drive is in my pocket. Ideally, I'd like the cap to screw on, but hey ho. It doesn't look like it is *likely* to come off.