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No. It's just a very small drive with a cover.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No it does not.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. Possibly due to its very small size...is about the length of a thumbnail.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No hole for lanyard but so much easier to carry because it's small
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It did not have a hole in the one I have.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. I wanted a "permanent" small profile unit for a server OS and it fit that bill. (Freenas requires their system be run from a thumb drive!) I haven't even removed the clear cap from the package. I might suggest one of the "full-size" units if you're plugging/unplugging constantly. I use "slide open" units for transferring data and many of those have lanyards. This one is a fine unit but best for low profile, leave-it-in uses.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, it does not have a way to attach a cord.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes it does has a relatively wide slot but no lanyard is included. I recently bought 3 32gb and two 64gb versions but found they get very hot even when just setting idle (the entire side of my Macbook got warm from the heat) and extremely hot when being accessed. (One got so got while being plugged into an Asus Router that the Router started shutting down. Also, the internal pins appear to be very flimsy, Three were damaged from carefully inserting into the High-Reliability style USB 2.0 Ports on an older Macbook Pro, and I see several pages of reports on the Sandisk support website for similar complaints, and several reports of the drives not working after being inserted into MacBooks. I've replaced the defective Sandisk units with Samsung Fit and PNY X-Fit drives and have not had any insertion issues and they hardly get noticeably warm. The PNY seems noticeably faster and the Samsung maybe a little slower then the Sandiisk Ultra Fit drives, but the Sandisk drives seem to slow to a crawl when they get hot and where they have proven to be very unpredictable I personally would not rely on them for anything other then an occasional transfer of data.
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