About this item
The PNY Elite-X Fit USB 3.1 Flash Drive is built for speed and convenience, making it the ideal solution for large files and demanding applications. With read speeds of up to 200MB/s, the Elite-X Fit USB 3.1 Flash Drive is up to 10x faster than standard PNY USB 2.0 Flash Drives. PNY's Elite-X Fit USB 3.1 Flash Drive is designed with convenience and portability in mind. Not only does it allow for the fast transfer and storage of files, the Elite-X Fit's micro-sized, low profile design is perfect for long-stay applications; it can be left in a desktop or laptop's USB port for an extended period of time, without interfering with everyday usage. It is compatible with USB 3.1 Gen 1/USB 3.0 equipped PC and Mac desktop and laptop computers, in-car stereos, game consoles, printers, and TV’s, and backwards compatible with USB 2.0.
Compatibility
Elite-X Fit USB 3.1 Gen 1 Flash Drive, backwards compatible with USB 2.0 (USB 3.1 Gen 1 offers identical performance as USB 3.0, but under a new name)
High Performance
Amazing performance with read speeds up to 200MB/s, ideal for large files and demanding applications
Faster Than Standard 2.0
Transfer speeds up to 10 times faster than standard PNY USB 2.0 Flash Drives
Plug-and-Play
A compact, plug-and-stay flash drive that’s ideal for adding more storage to computers, in-car stereos, game consoles, and more
Special Features
Micro-sized, long stay, low profile design can remain connected to host devices or maximum convenience. No need to insert and remove it after each use. Compatible with most PC and Mac laptop and desktop computers, in-car stereos, game consoles, printers, TV’s, and more.
What's Included
PNY Elite-X Fit 128GB USB 3.1 Flash Drive
Manuals & Guides
Product Datasheet/Brochure
Key Specs
Storage Capacity128 gigabytesConnector Type(s)USB Type AUSB GenerationUSB 3.1Maximum Read Speed200 megabytes per secondPassword ProtectionNo
General
Product Name128GB Elite-X Fit USB 3.1 Flash Drive - 200MB/sBrandPNYModel NumberP-FDI128EXFIT-GESeriesElite-X FitColorBlackColor CategoryBlack
Capacity
Storage Capacity128 gigabytes
Connectivity
Connector Type(s)USB Type AUSB GenerationUSB 3.1Wireless CapabilityNo
Speed
Maximum Read Speed200 megabytes per second
Feature
Password ProtectionNoRetractableNo
Dimension
Product Height0.85 inchesProduct Width0.6 inchesProduct Depth0.61 inchesProduct Weight0.088 ounces
Compatibility
Lanyard AttachmentNo
Warranty
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 yearManufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 year
Other
UPC751492598901
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Q: Questionis it compatible with both Mac and PC?(13 answers)
A: AnswerYes is fully compatible with both with one exception. You can't move files larger than 4gb because it's formatted in FAT32. If you want to move large files then re-format to exFAT and it will work in both PC and Mac and move large files.Answered by Shazam101
- A: AnswerThe File Allocation Table on the flash drive takes up a certain amount of the flash drive's storage space. Think of it like the Dewey Decimal System in a library; it "tells" the drive how to store files (documents, CD's, movies, etc.) logically so that they can be retrieved ( and then viewed, played, printed, etc.) easily. Hope this helps!
Answered by Papi
Q: QuestionIs this an SD flash drive?(2 answers)
A: AnswerThis is a USB flash drive and plugs into a USB port, common and plentiful on most modern computers.Answered by Mike
Q: QuestionDoes this device have any weird partitions or propriety software?(17 answers)
A: AnswerNot that I know of. Seems to be a plug in device that lets you drag and drop.Answered by DavidF
Q: QuestionIs this password encrypted?(13 answers)
A: AnswerHas software onboarding that can make it password protected.Answered by Floydlover
Q: Questionwill this flash handle audio in 2017 GMC(2 answers)
A: AnswerI use two of these PNY 128GB Elite Fit USB 3.0 flash drives in my car for audio. Odds are if your truck has USB ports that you can access, these will probably work fine - PROVIDED you store the music (or audio books, or whatever) in a format it recognizes. Most automotive media players will recognize the mp3 audio file codec, the USB flash drive file system is often FAT32, and the USB size limit is often 128 GB (yours might be different). Conveniently, these PNY 128 GB flash drives come already formatted in FAT32 and mp3 files are common. However, there is no universal standard, car companies normally won't provide help because that's what their dealer network is for (they'll usually just refer you to your dealer), and very few dealers or auto technicians have experience in setting up a music or video library on vehicle media systems. It might be possible to find a book or online reference for the 2017 GMC specifying the exact requirements you will need to follow; suggest asking a GMC dealer if they have anything like a detailed shop manual for the audio and media system. Lacking that, the best and quickest way to get help is a Google or Bing search for the steps to do it yourself, being careful to specify your exact make, year, and model. If you have a spare medium-size USB flash memory available, experiment with that; if not, start with a low-cost 16 GigaByte PNY or SanDisk. Until you find out the detailed specs, start with a smaller USB flash drive, like a 16 GB, 32 GB, or 64 GB, formatted FAT32, and audio files in variable bit rate mp3 (and DO NOT mix file types, that seems to confuse many auto media systems). Once you determine what works (and what doesn't), then you can expand from there. Don't be concerned about USB 2.0 vs. 3.0, both are excellent and fast enough for media use, the only difference will be how long it takes to copy a large amount of audio files from your computer or another USB drive to the USB flash drive for your truck. I have played audio files in mp3, FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec), and WMA (Windows Media Audio). The book says it will use AAC, but WMA must be lossless and mp3 must be VBR or Variable Bit Rate - that's an example of how finicky these things can seem. I always use FLAC with both USB flash drives currently plugged in my car, because, since I rip the original CDs in FLAC to store in my master archive, it saves the step of down-converting to mp3. FLAC files are larger, yet lossless, providing "perfect" sound reproduction. In reality, "lossy" mp3 files will almost certainly sound as good as lossless FLAC files, especially with the background sound level of a moving vehicle, and since mp3 files are compressed to a much smaller size, your USB media stick can hold a lot more audio in mp3. I’ve had some of my 128GB USB flash memory sticks loaded with over 10,000 audio mp3s in 600 folders, and they work great. Essentially it's like having every CD you own right at your fingertips in your pickup (assuming the GMC is a pickup). Your owner's manual should have a section at least mentioning how to select media or music files, but probably won't go into details about file types or limits. Once you get it to work, the next step is to organize your music (or media) collection. If you have the original CDs, you'll need to rip the tracks. I've ripped all my CDs (about 600-700 or so) in (lossless) FLAC format to the hard drive on my desktop, and that serves as the master archive. To guard against loss, I make backup FLAC copies on a portable 4 TB hard drive and two or three USB flash drives because ultimately this represents a lot of time and work. My car's audio system allows the use of folders, and I use that capability a lot to organize by type of music, or playlists, or artists, or even audio books. You’ll need software to rip the CDs. I started with Windows Media Player, but found a 3rd party app called dBpoweramp that I prefer for its flexibility and features.Answered by dB2017RR
- A: AnswerYes, using this in my 17 Model X. You need to navigate to the sentry mode section of the settings and reformat it from there.
Answered by RickieRecon
Q: Questionwill this device work with iphone 12(2 answers)
A: AnswerIf you Iphone 12 has a usb-c port it will work with it.Answered by MacBookPro
Review Summary
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 1313 reviews
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- 4.8Ease of Use
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Customers are saying
Customers are delighted by the 128GB Elite-X Fit USB's small size, storage capacity, and reasonable price. Many customers mentioned that the size of the flash drive is extremely compact, making it convenient to carry and use, especially in car radios. Customers also appreciated the amount of storage space it provides, allowing them to store a significant amount of photos, videos, and music. The affordability of the product was another positive factor mentioned by several customers.
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