Product Comparison: Lexar JumpDrive S25 vs Lexar JumpDrive S75
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- This is a great little jump drive. I purchased the device mainly due to its size, color, and speed.
- It is a nice and lightweight plastic design. Easy to hide in pocket and don't feel it.
- Nice, small, lightweight, works well. Don't feels very fragile.
- This product feels really flimsy compared to my other one. It feels like this light plastic would break really easily.
- This flash drive feels like it might break at any moment since its completely made out of cheap and light plastic.
- It is very reliable and fast USB. Device looks nice and very light.
- The drive plastic is solid and the USB connector extends/retracts with an audible click and solid lock in place. Nice weight and size.
- This is genuine product. Very light weighted and best.
- Its amazing they can get all that storage in such a compact device.
- Great little drive. Compact and works great. Highly recommend.
- The speed and storage capacity for this flash drive are great.
- The S25 met capacity and speed in all of my benchmarks. 60 MB/s write speed is great for large, multi-gig files.
- It is by far the fastest flash drive stick in my collection.
- The push depression system to unlock the jump drive is finicky.
- The read and write speeds are 10-20 MBps less than claimed.
- The advertised write and read speeds are "up to" 60 MB/s and 150 MBps, respectively, and it is pretty close to this.
- I don't use the encryption software but I guess it's good to have if I need to protect sensitive data.
- I performed Crystaldiskmark tests for one of these flash drives and the results are good, almost as advertised.
- Copies decently fast and 32Gb capacity is well enough.
- The Lexar S75 writes very slowly at only 1/2 of USB 2.0 speeds (13.5Mb/s).