Corsair 8GB USB 2.0 Rugged, Water and Shock Resistant Flash Drive (CMFUSB2.0-8GB)
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Technical DataFlash Memory / Storage CapacityGB8Technical DataHeader / Product LineCorsair Flash VoyagerTechnical DataHeader / CompatibilityUnixTechnical DataHeader / ManufacturerCorsair MicrosystemsTechnical DataHeader / Packaged Quantity1Technical DataFlash Memory / Interface TypeHi-Speed USBTechnical DataFlash Memory / Product TypeUSB flash driveTechnical DataFlash Memory / CompatibilityNon-specific
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1367 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Corsair
- Model: CMFUSB2.0-8GB
- Released on: 2008-07-10
- Platform: Windows
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: 1.00" h x 1.00" w x 4.00" l, .13 pounds
- Memory: 8MB
Features
- System: MPF
- Sprache: ML
- Bussytem: USB
- Garantie: 120
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
The Corsair Flash Voyager family of USB drives are rugged, stylish, compact, and reliable, making them ideal for transporting MP3s, digital images, presentations and more. Flash Voyager drives are fully Plug and Play with most operating systems and are backward compatible with USB 1.1.
The Corsair Flash Voyager family is comprised of two outstanding products. The Flash Voyager GT is designed from the ground up for speed, optimizing transfer rates of both reads and writes, while Flash Voyager provides a durable USB drive in large capacities.
The Flash Voyager and Flash Voyager GT are enclosed in the Corsair proprietary all-rubber housing. Boasting water-resistant properties, these drives allow users to carry more valuable data and applications without compromise. Several reviews of the Flash Voyager products have demonstrated the ruggedness, durability, and reliability of the Flash Voyager family. The Flash Voyager has been shown laundered, baked, frozen, boiled, dropped, and even run over by a SUV in many third party reviews. After all the punishment it receives, the drive continues to work.
Box Content
8GB Corsair Voyager
User Guide
Customer Reviews
Don't be tempted by cheaper options, this is well worth the money.
Having had a bad experience with a different, cheaper USB pen, it's a relief that this pen actually works - and well!
The casing is nice, a very robust rubber design, although it's not slimline enough to keep it unnoticed in your wallet (though it should fit).
However, the speed is what really matters. Here are the results from some tests I did with various sizes of file:
Writing:
1/16 MB files = 0.4 MB/s
1/4 MB files = 1.6 MB/s
1 MB files = 4.8 MB/s
4 MB files = 11 MB/s
10 MB files = 15 MB/s
50 MB files = 18 MB/s
200 MB files = 18 MB/s
Reading:
1/16 MB files = 12.5 MB/s
1/4 MB files = 25 MB/s
1 MB files = 25 MB/s
4 MB files = 29 MB/s
10 MB files = 24 MB/s
50 MB files = 30 MB/s
200 MB files = 30 MB/s
I can't say why there is a slight drop when reading 10MB files, but as you can see, with raw read/write speeds of 18/30 MB/s, this flash drive is pretty damned good.
The actually capacity of my drive is 3.86 GB, which I think is close enough.
Very fast, waterproof, and it bounces!
The Corsair comes with a thick rubber skin and, while I haven't tested the "waterproof" claim, I can vouch for the fact that it's shock resistant. The main benefit is its speed - I thought all USB memory keys were pretty much the same, but when I bought one of these I noticed that it was MUCH faster than either of my old memory sticks. Geek that I am, I did a quick test by writing 500-ish music files (just under 3GB) onto the Corsair and then writing the same files to another "high-speed" 4GB USB2 stick. It took just over ten minutes to write 3GB onto the Corsair, and well over twenty minutes to write the same data to the other key. Recommended.
Mostly impressed
In comparison to the Sandisk Cruzer 2.0GB I'd been previously using, there are pros and cons to this drive.
On the minus side, the drive is way larger than the Snadisk. I'm not convinced by the need for all the rubber protection, these things are pretty much bomb-proof anyway (certainly the Sandisk was pocket-proof after the odd periodic removal of stray lint), so it's bigger and more awakward than it needs to be.
On the plus side - and the reason for buying it, after reading the other reviews here, and in preference to the 8,16 and 32GB drives - it is properly fast. Write speed is waay faster than the Sandisk, and writing hundreds of MBs of data to the drive is nowhere near the toil it used to be.
The only other downsides are the cost and shipping. It got such a good write-up, I bought 2 - one as a scratch disk and one to use as a fairly permanent store of important data. Price was great, but the shipping was rubbish in two respects. Firstly, the shipping cost entirely negated the cheap advertised price of the drive, but secondly- worst of all - this price was indicative of the source of the sender. Germany. Which meant I had to wait a week for the flipping things to arrive and, having rashly given my daughter the Sandisk for school and having allowed the boss to swipe my other one for a customer demo, I was without portable storage for an uncomfortable week.
Yes, my own fault, totally admit it, but it would be so much nicer if Amazon got a stock of the things in stock, so we could get reasonable delivery prices and times. Sadly, this is the same case for the vast majority of the drives advertised on Amazon.
WAfter all that, the burning question is "Would I buy another?" Definitely. It could be better, but the speed/price ratio is unbeatable and, if you must play rugby with the thing, it's suitably rugged.





