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Kingston HyperX Fury 32GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive Review

 

Specification

HyperX FURY USB Features and Specifications:

  • Cost-effective: HyperX USB performance in lower capacity options
  • Performance: USB 3.0 speeds, backwards compatible with USB 2.0
  • Stylish: Edgy casing design with built-in key loop to complement the latest computing andgaming devices
  • Plug and Play: Easy to use, no software required
  • Console Compatibility: with PS3TM, PS4TM and Xbox 360. Functionality varies by console.
  • Customizable: add your logo for unique co-branding
  • Guaranteed: Five-year warranty, free technical support
  • Capacities: 16GB, 32GB, 64GB
  • Speed: 90MB/s read and 30MB/s write
  • Dimensions: 60.23mm x 21.40mm x 9.80mm
  • Weight: Channel 8.76 (g) , Cologo 8.68 (g)
  • Operating Temperature: 32°F to 140°F (0°C to 60°C)
  • Storage Temperature: -4°F to 185°F (-20°C to 85°C)

 

 

Closer Look

HyperX FURY 32GB flash drive has been packed in an usual way so mix of paper and plastic blister what protects product well and gives us all important info.

 

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On the front we can see that inside we can expect 32GB flash drive which is working at 90MB/s read and 30MB/s write and is covered by five year warranty. Logos on the bottom are suggesting us that this flash drive should work on any type of computers including consoles.

 

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 On the back there is some product description, product and serial numbers and warranty info. Nothing really interesting for most users.

 

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In the package there is a flash drive itself and small HyperX logo sticker. Since it’s a flash drive, we don’t really need much more.

 

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USB connector is protected by a plastic cap. It’s not my favourite design as you can lose the cap easily. Still it’s the most popular type of flash drive on the market.

 

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On the back side there is glossy HyperX sign which looks pretty nice.

General design is simple and it feels like it looks so quite plastic. I guess that better if costs reduction went to the external part of the flash drive than internal. On the next page we can find out how the internal part is presenting in our tests. After all most important is how it’s performing.

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