The best flash drives should offer the fastest, most consistent data transfer speeds and decent storage capacity to make them worth their while. Lately, the faster USB 3.x flash drives have become the defacto portable storage device for obvious reasons. Below have curated a list of some of the best flash drives of 2021.
SanDisk Extreme PRO USB 3.2 Solid State Flash Drive
This beast will cost you a pretty penny but it more than makes up for it in sheer raw power and awesomeness. The SanDisk Extreme Pro packs USB 3.2 Gen 1 which is backwards compatible with USB 3.1, USB 3.0 & USB 2.0. This flash drive can deliver astonishingly fast read speeds of up to 420MB/s and write speeds of up to 380MB/s. If you want to wrap your mind around this, that’s like transferring a full-length 4K movie in less than 15 seconds or 1000 photos in less than 25 seconds. Try that for size. The SanDisk Extreme Pro also comes with RescuePRO Deluxe data recovery software. This downloadable software simplifies the process of recovering accidentally deleted files.
PNY 256GB Turbo Attaché 3 USB 3.0 Flash Drive
PNY flies under the radar in some markets but its nevertheless quite popular. It caters to various storage capacities, starting from as low as 32GB all the way to 1TB. Pricing starts at $7.35 for 32GB up to $148.9 for 1TB, which is quite reasonable. At $27.99, the 256GB capacity is hands down the best deal of the lot. The flash drive is quite light, plasticky and the protective sliding cap might stop holding after a while but oh well… Performance can be a tad iffy. For some reason,PNY vaguely advertises 10X more speed than its 2.0 flash drives. We scoured their website but they really don’t mention actual sequential speeds
SanDisk Ultra Fit USB 3.1 Flash Drive
The SanDisk Ultra Fit shares the same miniature form factor like the Samsung Fit Plus. The flash drive don’t obscenely jut out of your device which makes it perfect for keeping it plugged into your laptop, TV, speaker or car USB slot. Sizes vary from 32GB all the way to 512GB. Read speeds are a modest 130MB/s and write speeds tap out at about 60MB/s. As expected, the USB 3.1 Ultra Fit is backward compatible with USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 so no worries there. SanDisk offers its 128-bit AES encryption SecureAccess software to secure system critical files and RescuePro Deluxe data recovery software to recover accidentally deleted files. At $16.88 for the 128GB model and $28.89 for the 256GB model, I’d say it’s a decent offer.
SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive 128GB USB Type-C Flash Drive
USB C is fast becoming a permanent fixture on computers, be it Mac or Windows. On smartphones, it’s already a foregone conclusion. So it pays to have a flash drive you can plug into the most devices with the only caveat being that your smartphone must support USB On-the-Go. As a testament to it’s versatility, the SanDisk Ultra Dual drive also caters to the more ubiquitous USB Type A. This gets rid of the need to carry around USB cables when you need to transfer files to and fro. What’s more, the dual connectors are retractable that extra protection. What’s more, the SanDisk Ultra Dual drive includes a downloadable Memory Zone app on the Google Play Store to streamline the process of backing up files on your smartphone/tablet.
Corsair Flash Survivor Stealth 64GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive
The Corsair Flash Survivor Stealth is one for the adrenalin junkies. For a guy like me, the most exciting place I am going to take my flash drive is probably in the wash if I happen to forget it in my pants. The Corsair Flash Survival Stealth will probably survive that too. After all, it’s vibration and impact proof thanks to the anodized, aircraft-grade aluminium housing. The EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) rubber seal keeps it waterproof when submerged up to 200M. All that rugged durability naturally comes at a cost. $25.66 only gets you the 64GB model and $36.99 for the 128GB model. The Corsair Flash Survivor Stealth supports USB 3.0 which is backwards compatible. It works with Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux without need for drivers.
SAMSUNG FIT Plus USB 3.1 Flash Drive
Due to its portability, I can plug this baby into my laptop as a permanent placement and not have to worry about accidentally mangling it in transit. Reading speeds can go add high as 400MB/s for the 128/256GB models. That drops to 300MB/s for the 64GB model and 200MB/s for the 32GB. As with most flash drives here, the write speeds are considerably slower.
Samsung BAR Plus USB 3.1 Flash Drive 128GB
The Samsung BAR Plus quite literally raises the bar on how to make a solid, ultra fast and good looking flash drive at a decent price. The slick metal body is supposedly waterproof, shockproof, magnet proof, X-ray proof and can withstand temperatures from -25 degrees Celsius to 85 degrees Celsius. Please note that the various capacities offer different transfer speeds. The 128 and 256 models offer up to 400MB/s which drops to 300MB/s for the 64GB model. The 32GB model is the slowest of the lot at 200MB/s.
Patriot Supersonic Rage 2 USB 3.0
I don’t know about you but Patriot Supersonic Rage 2 USB 3.0 always reminds me of Megasonic Teenage Warhead or something as outlandish as that. Colorful name aside, the Supersonic Rage 2 means business and charges top dollar for it. The advertised transfer speeds are 400MB/s (read) and 300MB/s (write). Real world read speeds are surprisingly just as good although the write speeds are nowhere near that, but that’s to be expected. A rubber coated housing provides insulation from spills and the occasional tumble. It sports a retractable design to further protect the drive. There’s more sugar and spice that goes into its making that promises blistering fast performance and durability.
SanDisk iXpand Flash Drive
Apple’s bullheadness creates a bit of an issue with interoperability. Its lightning connectors are the only impediment to the universal USB-C standard. Luckily some flash drives to cater to you. The SanDisk iXpand streamline the process of transferring and backing up files from an iPhone/iPad and a computer. The iXpand flash drive has a dual connector; the Type A and the Lightning connectors. While not all Macs have Type A, it is a go for those that do along with Windows and Linux machines. SanDisk’s iXpand software lets you automatically back up your latest photos and videos every time you plug in iXpand which is quite handy.
SanDisk Cruzer CZ36
That the SanDisk Cruzer CZ36 is the only USB 2.0 drive to make the list speaks volumes about its lasting popularity. It’s main selling point is its rock bottom price and generous storage capacity. Read more:
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