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The Kingston DataTraveler Max 512GB USB-C flash drive leverages USB 3.2 Gen 2 technology to deliver ultra-fast read speeds up to 1000MB/s. Its sleek, ridged black casing with a keyring loop offers portability and protection, while the 512GB capacity handles large files like 4K videos and HD photos effortlessly. Designed for professionals who demand speed, reliability, and convenience in a compact form.

| Read Speed | 1000 Megabytes Per Second |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Color | Black |
| Model Name | DTMAX/512GB |
| Flash Memory Type | USB-C |
| Manufacturer | Kingston Digital, Inc. |
| Hardware Connectivity Technology | USB Type C |
| UPC | 740617322392 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00740617322392 |
| Item model number | DTMAX/512GB |
| Item Weight | 0.423 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 5.91 x 0.1 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.94 x 5.91 x 0.1 inches |
| Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
| Flash Memory Size | 512 |
| Batteries | 1 AAAA batteries required. |
| Language | English, English, English, English |
| ASIN | B09DVPJF5B |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | August 30, 2021 |
T**O
Fast and effective. Great way to back up photos and vids from your phone.
Great "little" stick drive. It's actually, a few inches long, but it is very fast, installed with no issue, and has a lot of space on it. My wife has a phone with no micro slot and only 128GB of total drive space, so videos and pictures at high resolution fill it quickly. This stick allows you to clear out your phone's photos and vids in a matter of minutes, but still have them for editing and use later.
C**N
Brilliant!
Great small light flash drive that's super quick
L**R
Fast and flimsy
It's fast alright, and bit (one terabyte/1TB model). It's a VERY LONG USB drive though, and the same width and height as a USB-A drive. It puts a lot of leverage on that little USB-C plug, so if you bump it it feels like it'll bend or break. The plastic is cheap feeling and the fit around the internal board isn't very tight so it flops around a bit. Overall feels WAY cheaper than it is. I probably wouldn't ever buy this brand again, because I want things to last when I spend good money on them. This thing is not long for the world, especially if you have a thin laptop and it spends a lot of time millimeters from the surface of your desk... one wring set-down or pick-up and it feels like it'll be toast.
M**T
Ultra-fast with iPhone 16 Pro
I capture a lot of 4K/60fps footage of my daughters' soccer matches, and at 24GB per game, and sometimes multiple games per day, my 128GB iPhone storage can't always handle the capacity needs! I needed a way to quickly and easily transfer these large 12GB (per half) files off the local storage, to enable me to record later games. I started initially with a USB-C to SD card adapter, and a high-quality SD card, but this was slooooowww. At least 20 mins to copy the 12GB file. This USB-C flash drive, formatted in ExFAT, copied the same size file in SECONDS. It was like night and day difference, and for the price, 256GB capacity is perfect for me - it was a no brainer. The only challenge I had, was I need to remove my phone case to get a good connection, but I'll take that - it's 100% worth it. Highly recommended!
M**I
Excellent performance, excellent price
Your mileage may vary, but initial testing has gone very well in my niche application. I have a 2017 MacBook Pro (i5-7267U/8 GB RAM, four Thunderbolt 3 ports only) running Windows 10, and I am out of drive space, but I need to install some large software to take on the road with me. I was going to buy an external m.2 chassis, but I thought I would give this drive a try, instead, since it is about 1/3rd the price of what it would cost me to buy an external m.2 chassis, m.2 drive, and Thunderbolt 3 cable. It's also a small fraction of the size and weight. The software in question is already running on my 2022 desktop PC (Z690/i5-12600K/32 GB DDR5/Samsung 980PRO m.2 boot drive, Windows 11) from a 10 years old Kingston 240 GB SSDNow V300 SATA SSD that was pulled from my old Dell laptop. I ran CrystalDiskMark on the old drive in the new PC, because the software runs fine at that speed. The Kingston DataTraveler Max 256 GB is giving me about twice the speed in sequential read/write and about half the speed in random read/write. The SATA drive is NTFS, and the USB drive is exFAT, but that probably doesn't matter. As you can see from the CrystalDiskMark screenshot, I am pulling the advertised 1000 MB/s even from this relatively ancient and obsolete MacBook Pro, so it definitely works fine on a Thunderbolt 3 port using Apple's Boot Camp Windows drivers. I did not include a screenshot of the old drive's results, so as not to confuse people. This is probably going to be fine, but I am installing the software right now to see how well it actually runs on the MacBook Pro, running from the USB-C stick. It will take hours to install, since the developer specifies 140 GB of drive space, and my WiFi is only pulling about 100 Mb/s. If the software doesn't run very well, it will likely be more to do with the difference in memory, CPU, and GPU between the two machines, not the drive speed. Although Kingston is not the only brand of memory and storage I trust, I have relied on Kingston products for decades, and this product gives me every reason to extend that trust. The DDR5 RAM in my desktop PC is also Kingston. Update: After 3 weeks on the road, I can say this drive performed flawlessly in my application.
J**D
Superfast flash drive.
This is great if you want a flash drive that is superfast, which is why I bought it. It's quite physically large as flash drives go, but my priority was speed and it delivered.
Q**R
Don't waste your money on this drive!!
This drive was recommended by several review sites so I purchased several drives. When I tried using one of the drives it took my computer over a minute to recognize and display the files that I'd added to the drive. It also wouldn't let me browse the files via my old PhotoElements app. It was the most frustrating experience to have to wait seemingly forever to view the files on my drive. I loaded the same files on another drive and used it in the same USB port and the other drive instantly enabled the files to be displaysed. I returned the two unopened drives I'd purchased but had to keep the one I had opened. I can't even use the one I kept as a boat anchor. :(
S**O
Fast but fragile
Speed is very high but the metal used in the USB-C connector is thin and not very durable. Insert and removed with caution. Does not hold up to even medium use.
J**E
👍👍👍
N**K
Haalt heel hoge snelheid en houd deze ook aan.
A**L
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S**O
Ignore what the other mo***s in the reviews are saying, this isn't a "pen drive", only the ignorant call it that. In reality, this uses the micron nand controller that ssds or nvmes use. Which is why this costs as much as it does as compared to a 512/256gb pen drive. Speed wise it is as adviced, and one can use crystal disk info to check as well. But like all ssds or nvmes, filling it up to almost its max storage capacity does hinder it's speed so be mindful of that. For me, the best use case of the 256gb variant would be as a medicat/Sergei strelac/ventoy usb recovery tool alternative, as the chance for data corruption is far low than traditional flash storage such as micro sdxc or "pen drives". For 512gb it's good enough as a portable storage option as well as the 1tb variant. Build quality wise it's decent.
B**.
Okay, I did not expect to geek out over a flash drive, but here we are, and wow, this little thing is a total beast. File transfers feel like straight-up sorcery. I dumped a whole folder packed with giant video files and boom, it was done in seconds. No joke. It's crazy fast, super slick, and small enough to slip right into my laptop bag without even noticing. Honestly? Couldn’t be more impressed. Totally worth the price, if not more.
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