Testseek.com have collected 45 expert reviews of the Kingston DataTraveler microDuo OTG USB2 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston DataTraveler microDuo OTG USB2.
August 2014
(86%)
45 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Overall, the Kingston microDuo USB OTG drive is definitely a must have accessory for smartphone or tablet users without SD card support. Even though it support most Android devices with USB OTG support, running Android 4.0 or later, it might not work o...
Extremely versatile, Small and portable, Potential for multiple uses
Average performance, More expensive than regular pen drives
The Kingston DataTraveler microDuo is a fantastically handy little device, especially in this day and age where data tends to get fragmented across devices. If your phone or tablet is running out of space and doesn't have a microSD slot, a USB-OTG drive c...
Abstract: A lot of my time recently has involved showing screens of one device on another device (Mirroring) this is a young task and the solutions sometimes do and sometimes don’t work. This tiny device from Kingston is rather better at transferring data betwee...
You may wonder why bother with a review of a USB 2.0 storage device, but the fact is, everyone in the office who's seen the Kingston DataTraveler microDuo has remarked that it's a neat idea and they want one. If you've got a USB OTG device with fixed sto...
Published: 2014-03-27, Author: Dave , review by: daveplays.co.uk
Abstract: Once again, I would like to thank Kingston for providing me with the opportunity to review this piece of hardware. Today what I am going to be looking at is a new product, namely the Kingston DataTraveler microDuo, specifically the 16GB version.Now you ma...
Abstract: This and other images courtesy KingstonI have a mixed OS household My laptop is a Macbook Pro, but my tablet is a Nexus 7 My daughter also has a Macbook Pro, but an HTC Android phone This leads to a few headaches You see, in order to transfer files from M...
When we heard that Kingston was going to release a new version of the microDuo line of OTG USB flash drives we more or less knew that ment better read & write speeds but not really something to excite over. Unfortunately the very small size of...
Published: 2014-08-30, Author: Michael , review by: proclockers.com
Using the Kingston DataTraveler MicroDuo OTG flash disk is very convenient in transferring data from your computer to your android device and vice versa. Compared to using the microSD card in your tablet or smartphone or connecting your device to your com...
Clearly, the DataTraveler microDuo is performing the same job as cloud storage services like Dropbox, but Kingston's product has some advantages over online storage. It's more secure for one, as, no third-party company has access to the files stored on th...