
Kingston
The Kingston DataTraveler Exodia 128GB is a lightweight USB‑3.2 Gen 1 flash drive featuring a key‑ring loop, protective cap, and colorful design. It offers decent sequential read speeds but suffers from very slow write performance, making it best for casual portable storage.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers acknowledge the Exodia’s acceptable sequential read performance (≈120 MB/s) and its ultra‑lightweight, portable form factor, but they consistently criticize its very slow write speeds—especially random 4 KB writes at 0.11 MB/s—and its low overall AS SSD score of 47, concluding it is only suitable for basic storage tasks.
What Users Say
Everyday buyers praise the drive’s lightweight feel, key‑ring loop convenience, reliable storage and fast reads for photos and videos, while noting the 5‑year warranty adds confidence; however, the limited write speed is rarely mentioned but could affect power users.
Common Complaints
Slow write performance, especially random 4 KB writes, and low overall benchmark scores are the most frequently cited issues.
What People Are Saying
“Lightweight design, key loop convenience, and dependable storage.”
How It Compares
vs. SanDisk Ultra 128GB
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose SanDisk Ultra when write speed matters; choose Exodia for key‑loop portability.
vs. PNY Attaché 4 128GB
Advantages
Disadvantages
Pick PNY Attaché for a sturdier feel and better write performance; pick Exodia for lighter weight and longer warranty.