PNY 256GB Elite-X Type-C USB 3.2 Gen 1 Flash Drive

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  • The new PNY Elite-X Type-C USB 3.2 Gen 1 Flash Drive is the ideal mobile storage solution for easy and quick file management with your USB Type-C devices
  • Free up space on Type-C equipped mobile devices by transferring photos, videos, music and more to the Elite-X Type-C, making room for more memories
  • Transfer digital content from Type-C mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets to full size devices such as newer gen PC & Mac laptop and desktop computers for more permanent storage
  • Access and stream digital content anytime, anywhere, directly from Elite-X Type-C, no Wi-Fi connection needed
  • Exceptional performance with read speeds of up to 200MB/s
  • A sleek, stylish, and light housing with a sliding design to store, share, and protect important content
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PNY 256GB Elite-X Type-C USB 3.2 Gen 1 Flash Drive
PNY 256GB Elite-X Type-C USB 3.2 Gen 1 Flash Drive

$25.99

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Specification: PNY 256GB Elite-X Type-C USB 3.2 Gen 1 Flash Drive

Brand

‎PNY

Series

‎Elite-X Type-C USB 3.2 Gen 1 Flash Drive

Item model number

‎P-FDI256ELTXC-GE

Item Weight

‎0.317 ounces

Package Dimensions

‎5.12 x 3.86 x 0.28 inches

Color

‎Black

Manufacturer

‎PNY

Country of Origin

‎Taiwan

Date First Available

‎January 26, 2024

Reviews (8)

8 reviews for PNY 256GB Elite-X Type-C USB 3.2 Gen 1 Flash Drive

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  1. J F Seattle

    When used to move files from my s23 ultra it takes about 20 min to move a 12gb zipped file.

    For some reason, once the device gets to 60ish gb I am getting a “device full” message as if this is only a 64gb drive even though it clearly states 128gb availa.

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  2. tdragovich

    As a flash drive it’s pretty much run of the mill as far as performance. But what really frustrates me is how difficult it is to “slide it open”. I’ve been tempted to break the sliding shroud so I can use it without requiring a pry bar to do so.

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  3. Cefenix

    Great way to shuttle data to and from my phone. Easy to use and pretty much self explanatory. The little slide cover is a bit annoying to use – can be difficult due to small size. It does the job well and is easy enough to use. The one downside, it’s very easy to lose.

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  4. Brent Harman

    In the best of circumstances, Android OTG is very hard to get to work consistently. This inexpensive unit worked first time (every time as long as I didn’t mess with it). This was a treasure to find. It’s a permanent part if my kit now.

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  5. J F Seattle

    This PNY 128 GB Elite-X USB C flash drive is pretty fast for a USB flash drive. I observed write speeds fluctuating around 30 megabytes/second and reading over 200 megabytes/sec. That’s quite fast for a large thumb drive and makes it easy to use.

    The drive did have downsides in the way it uses a sliding cover to protect the metal USB C connector, but that cover doesn’t fully cover the opening of the plug and also is not easy to manipulate. Smooth plastic edges don’t give you much to grip.

    The drive arrived formatted with the FAT32 filesystem, which is broadly compatible with computer and phones, but that file system has a pretty big downside in not allowing files larger than around 4 gigabytes. With a larger capacity flash drive like this, it’s quite likely you’ll need to store media files larger than 4 GB and will need to reformat it with a different filesystem. The package for the drive didn’t mention that it was formatted with FAT32 either.

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  6. I love Stuff

    Okay, there’s no way this is as fast as they claim, but that’s not an unheard of situation. It’s a surprise when it is.

    That said, 128G on USB-C for under $15?

    That’s a yes all day long as long as it is reliable.

    I’ve copied about a terabyte across it, so it’s been reliable so far!

    Unless you are really picky about speed, I recommend it. It is still faster that the old stuff by far.

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  7. Coffee Joe

    This is a good thumb drive. I will cover the build quality and the performance.

    Build quality:
    The thumb drive is attractive, small, and well built. The retracting mechanism is strong and will not retract unless you want it to. The male USB C is strong and well seated into the housing. This is a super slim drive. Smaller than any other quality thumb drive I have.

    Performance:
    This is a USB 3 thumb drive, but the drive is rate for 200MB’s read speed. Just because it is USB 3 doesn’t mean the drive reaches the theoretical speed limits of USB 3 standard. The product page clearly states that the read speed is 200MB/s and this drive achieves that and more. Performance wise, you are getting more than advertised and size wise you get exactly as advertised.

    Summary:

    This is a good drive. It achieves more than rated speeds. It is super small with excellent build quality. I would recommend for a Windows install drive as that’s what I am using it for.

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  8. I love Stuff

    The first time I retracted the connector, it fell apart in my hand.

    I don’t recommend this product.

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