🚀 Elevate your storage game with sleek speed and seamless style!
The K&ZZ 64GB 2 Pack USB Flash Drives deliver compact, reliable storage with a slim design and USB 2.0 plug-and-play convenience. Perfect for professionals and creatives alike, these drives offer universal compatibility across multiple devices and operating systems, making data expansion effortless and stylish. Each drive’s durable build and included lanyard ensure your files stay secure and accessible wherever your busy lifestyle takes you.















| ASIN | B0828Y6692 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #56 in USB Flash Drives |
| Color | Black (2Pack) |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,355) |
| Date First Available | December 4, 2019 |
| Flash Memory Type | USB |
| Hardware Connectivity Technology | USB Type A |
| Hardware Platform | Mac, PC |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.13 x 3.7 x 0.55 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.071 ounces |
| Item model number | U202 |
| Manufacturer | K&ZZ |
| Model Name | U202 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.29"D x 0.79"W x 0.29"H |
| Read Speed | 25 Megabytes Per Second |
M**R
Reliable USB drive for Music in Vehicles
These drives work great. I have 3 of them and use for MP3's for my vehicles. You need to format them as Fat32 and they worked just fine in my Mercedes, Tacoma and Jeep Wrangler without issue. They are low profile so are well hidden. The storage size is perfect for it's intended usage. One thing to keep in mind with these drives, due to being low profile they have little to no cache. So when you are copying large files, say 10GB of data, it will write to the drive then pause at 0kbs due to the internal cache filling up and writes again. So a 10GB set of data could take 2 - 5 hours to write to this drive. It is better to move your folders in small batches. I copy 3 - 5 folders at a time around 1GB or less and have no issue. As for the lifetime of these drives, I've had the one in my Mercedes for 3 years with no issue. The one in my Tacoma for 1 year and just a few months in my Jeep. Neither has failed.
D**E
Adequate for a few media files; be sure you don't get one too large for your device (32GB)
There are many reviews complaining these don't work in embedded devices, but they're using 64+ GB disks. I specifically chose these 32GBs as the upper-limit to the CD player in the car. Write speed is low as others will mention. Some day 1MB/s, I see more than that but I see a bunch of big writes and big pauses. This is NOT the worst flash drive I've ever owned for write speed. It will be slower than uploading something, yes. Speed will go up and down inconsistently. Be sure to only let 1 thing write at a time, pause other copies or wait or use a file copy manager. See pic for what not to do, see up and down graphs. Putting this in a Kenwood CD player, on Shuffle All (shuffle folder & track), skips "instantly" to the next track, like quicker than a CD changing track. This is sufficient read speed for a few MP3s. I can't speak to the fake capacity issues others are having, I've written 29GB to this without noticing an overwrite loop yet. I can't speak to longevity, but I appreciate the other reviewers mentioning short-term failure. I'll be sure to use these for recreational things only, not as backups.
G**A
These are legit. I do worry about losing them, they're to tiny and look exactly like USB dongles.
I didn't know this form factor even existed and bought them mostly out of curiosity. They do the job and they're something James Bond could use when he's downloading someone's data. Apart from that there's no native way to label them so if that's important to you you'll have to improvise. It's hard to fathom how something so little can house so much data.
S**H
Work fine on RAV4 vehicle USB port
mini size, fast speed, stay cool ... what else do you still need from a USB drive just for playing MP3 songs in the car?
W**L
Good deal
Good deal
J**H
Both units failed after only a few weeks of use.
I purchased a two-pack of these units, and quickly reformatted as necessary and set it up for my car audio. It was operational for about a month, then the head unit started freaking out. I pulled it, and tried to put it back into the computer to see what's going on, and it wouldn't acknowledge the usb drive. I ended up using the second one (which took forever to load, definitely NOT USB 3.0 speeds) and had to throw the first one away. I couldn't even get the computer to acknowledge it, even in disk manager. These are inexpensive, but it appears you do get what you pay for. I'm not sorry for the purchase, but definitely don't use them for anything valuable, and regular read/writes definitely shorten their lifespan. I had a pair of blue 32Gb units. YMMV on the other selections. Update 7/22/2024: The other unit also died in about the same timeframe in the same way. Both were junk. Would definitely NOT recommend. Two for two, dead in 3-6 months of LIGHT operation. They were sitting in the car (not in the sun, vehicle usually garaged or covered) for use as a music source. Just bought another Verbatim, which I've had in my other car for > 3 years without issue.
E**R
Perfecto
This are really small drive, perfect fit for cars, I love it
R**J
Raj
Satisfied
J**M
Delivery OK.
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