Testseek.com have collected 74 expert reviews of the Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 USB3 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 USB3.
November 2010
(82%)
74 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Fast read and write speeds, USB 3.0, 64 GB capacity
No USB extension cable, no software, expensive
The Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate USB 3.0 64 GB is one of the fastest USB Flash drives we have tested and the first one with a USB 3.0 interface. With 64 GB of portability at hand and such great data transfer speeds, you can carry along just about an...
Overall the Kingston DT Ultimate 3.0 seems like a must have for anyone after fast, portable storage. The drive consistently operated at twice the speeds of USB 2.0, it’s durable and looks pretty good too. The only thing I feel that lets this drive dow...
Compared to USB 2.0 flash drives, the Kingston DT Ultimate 3.0 64GB is a fast storage device – well over twice the speed of the best that USB 2.0 has to offer, in fact. This speed is particularly welcome for the larger capacity thumb drives that are b...
While the Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate is slightly more expensive than its USB 2.0 equivalent, if you’re already splashing out £50 or more on a thumb drive then I don’t think the price difference is going to stop you. After all, you get over three t...
Kingston's Data Traveler Ultimate is the first USB 3.0 pen-drive that's come under our gaze. Available in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB capacities, the range-topping model is introduced with a not inconsiderable £140 retail price - making it around £60 dearer th...
The Kingston Data Traveler Ultimate 64GB USB 3.0 drive has been the highest performing flash pen drive in our testing to date, showing that the USB 3.0 platform really does deliver significantly higher throughput.The build quality is excellent and the dri...
Published: 2017-02-03, Author: Ali , review by: wccftech.com
Fast! Terribly fast, Works with USB 2.0, Blue light better than the green found on 2.0 drives,
Availability of USB 3.0 ports
After using this drive for a couple of days with a USB 3.0 port, I would never want to use a flash drive with a USB 2.0 drive again. This is especially true if I want to copy large amounts of sequential data.Kingston has a fine product in the form of a DT...