Corsair 1 GB Flash Voyager USB 2.0 Flash Drive ( CMFUSB2.0-1GB )
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Product Description
Corsair Flash Voyager USB drives are rugged, stylish, compact, reliable, and exceptionally fast, making them ideal for transporting MP3s, digital images, presentations and more. With data transfer rates up to 19Mb/sec, Flash Voyager drives are fully Hi-Speed USB 2.0 compliant, and are backward compatible with USB 1.1. They support Plug and Play with most operating systems. Their durable rubber casing is easy to grip and water resistant.
Product Details
- Brand: Corsair
- Model: CMFUSB2.0-1GB
- Dimensions: .39" h x .39" w x .39" l, .44 pounds
Features
- Storage Capacity - 1GB
- Technology - Flash Drive
- Form Factor - N/A
Editorial Reviews
From the manufacturer
Corsair Flash Voyager USB drives are rugged, stylish, compact, reliable, and exceptionally fast, making them ideal for transporting MP3s, digital images, presentations and more. With data transfer rates up to 19Mb/sec, Flash Voyager drives are fully Hi-Speed USB 2.0 compliant, and are backward compatible with USB 1.1. They support Plug and Play with most operating systems. Their durable rubber casing is easy to grip and water resistant. These highly portable drives are available in capacities ranging up to 4GB.
Plus a security application lets you create a hidden, password-protected partition on your Flash Voyager.
Customer Reviews
rugged, reliable, easy to use
This flash drive is great in terms of ease of use and durability. I've seen several flash drives out there that look like flimsy sticks, but corsair's design is freakin' sweet (meaning you shouldn't be able to accidentally break or crush it). It comes with a 10 year warranty, which shows they care about the quality of their product. The flash drive is supposedly water resistant, but I don't want to loose my data in order to verify that theory.
If you live on a university like me, you find the drive works well with any machine you can throw at it. Windows XP has no problem recognizing the device, but I've yet to try it on OSX. As far as software goes, it gets the job done if you do basic things like me. The software has the ability to partition the flash drive into two disks so you can have one partition encrypted and the other not encrypted. That way if you use a machine with out the corsair software no one can access your data and even if they try then it is password protected. The software is pretty limited to those modes of functionality and I can see users complaining about having something that manages their files/photos/whatever for them. However, if you want something that works and isn't skittish then check out this gem.
Excellent product overall - few shortcommings only
I got the 4GB version of this device from ZipZoomFly for abut a hundred bucks afer rebate. So I put it to the test. The transfer speed is advertised as 15MB/s write and 20 MB/s read. My test using a 624 meg file yielded closer to 8.5 write / 11 read - still a very respectable speed. This is on almost a brand new Dell Inspiron 9300, over USB2.0.
A few extras came with the drive, which I didn't expect and was pleasantly surprised to find:
1. a lanyard. I can't imagine wearing this around my neck like a dorky fashion accessory, but I know two people (single guys) who do. More power to them.
2. An extension USB cable - pretty nice if you have a desktop and don't want to have to reach to the back of it every time you want to plug it in.
3. A mini-CD with an encryption utility that lets you partition and password-protect a part of the drive, letting you keep private data protected in case you loose the drive (Now that would be a real bummer).
The design is pretty nice - a rubbery feel to the drive and the cap. There is a keychain/lanyard loop on the drive itself, not on the cap - I would have much preferred to have one on both, is that too much to ask? Why can't manufacturers provide that and let me make the choice - I can't figure out. Personally I prefer to have the cap attached to my keychain, so I don't have to have all my keys hanging off the computer.
One problem is that the cap is plain rubber, and it slides on the USB plug and is held there only by friction. It's nice and chewy, but it just doesn't feel that secure. Please, Corsair guys, if you read this, next time, make it a snap-on kind, that would be so much better.
I found a website with a TON of apps that you can run right off the drive - actually two - portableapps.com and portablefreeware.com - 6 pages of freeware apps! Also, Pegtop.com makes a nice free portable start menu type program, so you can keep all your freeware apps neatly organized.
Well, I'm now looking forward to years of happy use of this drive. It wasn't too long ago people were WOWed by the 4 gig hard drive in my laptop. Now, this is my portable desktop with all my apps installed on it and with me wherever I go. Any computer now is just a dumb terminal to me with network and print services.
great memory, fast, solide
I am owning the corsair flash voyager usb 2.0 drive (2GB) and I consider this to be one of the best buys I had recently. Data transfer is extremely fast. All computers that I have used recognize this drive at once. Storage is plenty for my daily data, so I don't need to carry my laptop. In addition, there is a password option included that gives me a feeling of safety in case I loose my flash drive (hopefully I never do). Konrad




