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Sandisk encryptstick lite
Sandisk encryptstick lite













sandisk encryptstick lite

The drive did get quite hot to the touch after usage, though this is not unheard of with flash drives. Overall, performance was about what I expected and comparable to most flash drives, being perfectly acceptable, especially considering the rugged protection you get with the drive. Read of folder of 81 raw and JPEG files (2.49 GB), three-trial average: 102.31 MB/s (24.33 s)

sandisk encryptstick lite

Write of folder of 81 raw and JPEG files (2.49 GB), three-trial average: 36.52 MB/s (68.18 s) It's rated for 150 MB/s read speed and 60 MB/s write.

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With capacities of 32, 64, and 128 GB, a USB 3.1 interface, PC And Mac compatibility, and 256-bit AES encryption (via EncryptStick Lite software), it's a very modern flash drive. In extended use, it hasn't loosened, and I'm perfectly fine with the design now. I was at first hesitant about the cap design, as I normally don't like those on flash drives, as they inevitably loosen and are lost forever, but the cap on the JumpDrive Tough is extremely snug (helping it form a weatherproof seal), so much so that it takes a good tug to get it off. I have no doubt it'll withstand even the roughest daily lives just fine. The cool part was that after it was covered in a rather thick coat of dirt, I just rinsed it in the sink without a second thought. I dropped it in water buckets, threw it into a wall, left it in the freezer for a while, and even stomped on it, and sure enough, it kept ticking just fine. So, I took it to barn and put it to the test. While I don't routinely put myself in 300-degree heat, I do spend a lot of time in a horse stable, and I've seen phones get stepped on or dunked quite a bit. Temperature resistance of -13☏ to 300☏Īs you can see, it's a seriously tough little bugger.Ability to withstand impacts and pressure of up to 750 PSI.















Sandisk encryptstick lite