
Kingston
The Kingston DataTraveler Exodia 256 GB USB‑A flash drive is an entry‑level USB 3.2 Gen 1 device offering solid sequential read performance, a lightweight keyring‑loop design, and a five‑year warranty, aimed at everyday file transfers and portable storage.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Exodia’s solid sequential read rates and the convenience of its cap‑and‑keyring design, while consistently calling out its poor write performance and lack of security features. The consensus is that it works well for large‑file moves but falls short for workloads that demand fast or reliable random writes.
What Users Say
Everyday users highlight the drive’s portability, colorful appearance, and easy plug‑and‑play use, but many echo the reviewers’ frustration with slow write speeds and long copy times for small or mixed files. The absence of encryption is also a recurring concern for those handling sensitive data.
Common Complaints
Slow write speeds especially on small files, inconsistent performance across sub‑models, and lack of any hardware encryption or security features.
How It Compares
vs. SanDisk Ultra 256 GB
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Disadvantages
Choose SanDisk Ultra if you need a slightly sturdier build and marginally better write speeds; choose Kingston Exodia for a longer warranty and more vibrant color choices.
vs. PNY Attaché 256 GB
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Select PNY Attaché for the most compact, budget‑friendly option; select Kingston Exodia when warranty length and color variety are higher priorities.