
mosDART
The MOSDART 128GB Dual USB Flash Drive offers a compact, keychain‑ready thumb drive with both USB‑A and USB‑C connectors, 128 GB of storage, and exFAT formatting for broad compatibility. It targets budget‑conscious users needing portable, cross‑device storage, though real‑world speeds may fall short of the advertised 100 MB/s.
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$24.99
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$19.29
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$18.99
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Expert Opinion
No dedicated professional reviews were found for the MOSDART 128GB Dual USB Flash Drive. Industry coverage focuses on competing dual‑drive models such as the SanDisk Ultra Dual and Lexar Dual, which are praised for higher read speeds (150 MB/s and 130 MB/s respectively) and stronger warranties. MOSDART listings emphasize low cost and keychain design but lack editor testing or detailed performance validation.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the drive's small size, keychain attachment, and large capacity for music and media storage, especially in car environments. However, they express skepticism about the advertised transfer speeds and note occasional packaging difficulties and concerns about durability.
Common Complaints
Real‑world transfer speeds often fall short of the 100 MB/s claim, packaging can be hard to open, and the thin plastic construction may feel less durable than metal alternatives.
What People Are Saying
“Nice and small... fits into car's stacked USB spots... 128GB holds a lot of music like a classic mixtape.”
“Handy for music player in car or gas station runs.”
How It Compares
vs. SanDisk Ultra Dual (SDDDC2-128G)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose MOSDART for budget casual use; choose SanDisk for faster transfers and guaranteed warranty.
vs. Lexar Dual (LJDD400128G)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Pick MOSDART for straightforward dual‑connector storage; pick Lexar if you need added security and a sturdier build.