
Joiot
The JOIOT 256GB Dual USB Flash Drive offers a dual USB‑A/USB‑C connector in a compact ABS plastic body, delivering up to 80 MB/s read and 25 MB/s write speeds for cross‑platform file transfers.
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$35.99
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$27.24
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Best For
Mobile professionals, students, travelers, and iPhone 15 users who need a low‑cost, dual‑connector drive for everyday file backups, photo transfers, and media playback across USB‑A and USB‑C devices.
Not Ideal For
Power users, video editors, or anyone requiring high‑speed data transfers (e.g., 300 MB/s+) and those who prefer a premium metal body or a retractable design.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers highlight the JOIOT drive's dual‑connector versatility and plug‑and‑play simplicity, noting that its 80 MB/s read speed is adequate for typical consumer tasks but falls short for demanding 4K video workflows. Build quality is described as decent for the price, though the ABS plastic feels less premium than metal alternatives.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the convenience of moving files directly between smartphones and laptops, especially the keychain hole and cross‑platform support. Common complaints focus on slower write speeds, cap loss or fit issues, and confusion over speed specifications across different model listings.
Common Complaints
Lower than advertised write speeds, caps being lost or hard to re‑attach, and misleading speed claims that mix different JOIOT models.
What People Are Saying
“Users appreciate the convenience of switching between phone and laptop without cables or Wi‑Fi.”
“Some users report lower real‑world transfer speeds, especially when writing large files, falling below the advertised 25 MB/s.”
How It Compares
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vs. Apple USB‑C to USB Adapter + Drive (3rd‑party equivalents)
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Best for Apple‑centric users who already own a USB‑A drive and prefer an official Apple solution.