Customers find value in the Turbo Plus 128GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive's storage, speed, overall performance, and ease of use. Many appreciate the price, USB capabilities, and size. However, some customers expressed concerns regarding the design and the absence of a cover for the opening.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good flash drive
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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This is my favorite brand of flash drive. Best of all.
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Good jump drive. At first mac book did not recognize it but then I plugged into a PC and back to Mac and it too. I can use it on a smart tv to play the movie files. Very nice.
All PNY drives I've had were SLOW, and failed fast
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PNY drives are awful. I've bought three of them over 2020 and 2021, and they are all now failed, and none lasted more than six months. I owned a 32GB USB 2.0 of a different model that failed after about six months, a 128GB USB 2.0 version of this same model that lasted a couple of months before failing, and a 128GB of this USB 3.0 model, which I have owned for less than three months, and just failed yesterday. These 3.0 ones are obscenely SLOW too. From the day I got it it was slower than some USB 2.0 drives I have from other brands. When my last PNY 128GB USB 2.0 drive failed I replaced it with a WD USB 3.0 drive, and that drive is at least 10, possibly 20 times faster than this PNY one ever was. I'm not exaggerating. I do video editing, so I'm transferring fairly large sized files commonly, and a file that will transfer to the WD in like 30 seconds would have probably takes 10 minutes to transfer to this PNY model, when it was still working that is. But for some reason yesterday it decided to switch to read only mode, and after spending all night and some of today scouring the internet on both my Mac and Linux computers trying to figure out how to fix it I have given up. It is broken, and from what I've read online it is probably a hardware failure, and the drive has set itself to read only mode to preserve the data that is still on it. Well I guess it's good that I was at least able to get most of the data off of it before I smash it with a hammer and throw it in the trash, but after these three huge failures in a short time with three different PNY thumb drive models I will never buy another PNY product again.