Testseek.com have collected 43 expert reviews of the Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate G2 3.0 USB3 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate G2 3.0 USB3.
August 2011
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Published: 2012-02-28, Author: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
Fast USB 3.0 performance. 32GB capacity. Chunky design should weather bumps and spills easily.
Pricey. Bulky design will crowd surrounding ports. Runs hot. Easy to lose cap
The Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 G2 (32GB) is a whole lot of storage, with speedy USB 3.0 connectivity and a sturdy design....
Published: 2011-10-07, Author: Ali , review by: wccftech.com
The G2 improves upon G1's performance. The drive performs as listed and in synthetic tests it performs even better than Kingston's estimates. Would I buy this drive? Yes, without giving it a second thought.PROS:Fast!Works with USB 2.0Blue light better tha...
Abstract: In our recent review we tested a couple of USB 3.0 flash drives from Kingmax and Kingston which represented the two extremities of the current model range of such products. The Kingmax failed completely at processing small files and turned out to be th...
More often than not, when a revision or 'generation 2' product comes to market, it's better than the original in almost all regards. It might be faster, require less power, have a smaller form-factor, et cetera - a natural progression of things. The D...
The Kingston DT Ultimate 32GB G2 is a fantastic USB drive that surpasses even our and Kingston’s expectations for the drive. Although the drive itself may be on the pricey side, the performance and quality that you get from this drive are nearly worth ...
Build Quality, USB 3.0, 64GB, Lightning Fast, No Need For Extra Power (Unlike eSATA flash drives)
Price (For Some), Not Rugged, Only Up To 64GB
Numbers tend to speak for themselves in such reviews and so i guess the results are quite clear by just looking at the benchmark graphs in previous pages. Not only did the DT Ultimate G2 manage to beat the eSATA pronto drive which was the faste...
Bigger is sometimes better, and ironically, smaller can be as well. As we've seen today, it's possible to have the best of both worlds: higher storage capacity in a small form factor that's still very fast. Portability and durability are two essential ...
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Published: 2011-06-27, Author: The , review by: hardwarebbq.com
Abstract: There’s not much to say here as this is the first USB 3.0 Flash Drive we got for evaluation. This will be the base results for any of the flash drive we get from here onwards. There’s no point in testing USB 3.0 on USB 2.0 now. Its one of those strong and thick flash drives with 29.84GB of formatted usable space and out-of-the box use with no utlity and with 5 years warranty period...
Sturdy and well built, Great performance, Backwards compatible with USB 2.0, Compact
Speed decreases when transferring large numbers of files through USB 2
This flash drive made our jaws drop (not really, but we were still pleasantly surprised). It has great performance, and is a great overall drive. It stays consistent in terms of performance, is sturdily built, and is compact and easy to carry around. ...