Testseek.com have collected 25 expert reviews of the OCZ ATV Flash Drive USB2 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for OCZ ATV Flash Drive USB2.
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25 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Rubberized casing, Good file transfer speeds, Cap holder is builtin
No bundled software
Styled for the enthusiast, this drive has a rubberized body to protect from water and shocks. The cap holder on a chain is a nice touch. Performed great in some real-world tests, but there is no software bundled together....
Bit pricey, Not the quickest flash drive out there
We checked out the wasp-like, turbo-charged version of the ATV flash memory stick a few months back and now weve got its big brother, the black and blue, 16GB version. Its still got the rubberised, ruggedized shell that let us submerge the Turbo ve...
Abstract: The ATVs rubber outer casing should absorb most bumps and knocks without a problem. The cap is made of the same material and attaches to a dangling tab when not needed. Theres no software provided, but you can download encryption and application ...
Abstract: Of course this roundup would not have been complete without one ATV USB Flash Drive by OCZ. This drive comes with a small chain with a cap holder on which you can place the cap whenever you..
100% Weatherproof, Decent speeds overall, Rubberized housing for durability and ruggedness
Dust and lint collector
The OCZ ATV 32GB USB drive is admirably well made, it provides excellent protection for your data, and being 32gigs it can carry quite a bit. When compared to the PNY 32gb drive it easily bests it in sheer performance, so if you’ve got a choice betw...
If you're someone that regularly pops your USB flash drive in your back pocket and then proceeds to sit on it or send it through the washing machine, then the OCZ ATV should certainly be on your shortlist. While not totally indestructible like some USB st...
Abstract: If I had to recommend a drive it would be the OCZ ATV 16GB, but if the price is too high the Dash may be worth taking the chance that the housing would be damaged at some point (more than likely preserving the data inside.)
Abstract: At first glance the ATV series looks like something that doesn’t really bring anything new to the table especially given its subtle resemblance to Corsair’s Flash Voyager family. But fortunately, this isn’t the real picture because the A...