Corsair 16GB Flash Voyager USB 2.0 Flash Drive - CMFUSB2.0-16GB

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- Product Name: 16GB Flash Voyager USB2.0 Flash Drive - Marketing Information: Corsair Flash Voyager USB drives is rugged, stylish, compact, and reliable, making it ideal for transporting MP3s, digital images, presentations and more. Flash Voyager drives is fully Plug and Play with most operating systems and are backward compatible with USB 1.1. This durable rubber casing is easy to grip and water resistant. Technical Information - Storage Capacity: 16 GB Interfaces/Ports - Interfaces: 1 x 4-pin Type A Male USB 2.0 - USB Physical Characteristics - Form Factor: Hot-swappable Portable Warranty - Standard Warranty: 10 Year(s)
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Ideal for transporting MP3's, Digital Photos, Power Point Presentations, Video Footage of the kids, and so much more!
  • Flash Voyager drives have been tested by dropping, boiling, baking, and even running them over with SUV's!!!
  • Store up to 4,000 MP3 Files! Or How about 4,960 Digital Photos! Or Store 6 hours of video footage!
  • Enclosed in Corsair Proprietary All-Rubber Housing ensures Water Resistance and Ultra Durability!
  • Our 10 Year Warranty means you can write information for 24/7 for 10 years non-stop!
  • BatteriesIncluded: 0
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Corsair
  • EAN: 8705840088042
  • FormFactor: USB Flash Drive
  • HardwarePlatform: Unix
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsFragile: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: CORSAIR VALUE SELECT
  • Manufacturer: CORSAIR VALUE SELECT
  • Model: CMFUSB2.0-16GB
  • MPN: CMFUSB2.0-16GB
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: FLASH_MEMORY
  • Publisher: CORSAIR VALUE SELECT
  • Size: 16GB
  • Studio: CORSAIR VALUE SELECT
  • UPC: 870584008804

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Customer Reviews

Well, it's just big!2008-11-21
I do a lot of computer work for a living, and used to have to use a USB hard drive a lot. No more. The huge capacity of this little wonder is a big help. I will say it is not as fast as my 8 gig unit, but it is pretty fast, and the size makes up for a lot.

It is also rubber armored, and the cap stays on really well. It even comes with a nice, wide strap.
works just fine!2008-11-19
Product works well - having so much space is awesome. It holds all of my pictures plus all of my documents. The only issue I had was when I tried to store my movies, they didn't copy quite right. I discovered that I had to reformat the jump drive. After I did that, no problem at all.
Light weight poratable backup2008-11-18
I find the Corsair Corsair 16GB Flash Voyager USB 2.0 Flash Drive - CMFUSB2.0-16GBUSB 2.0 Flash Drive - CMFUSB2.0-16GB (Purchased 10/16/2008) very useful and light weight poratable backup. Wish it was a little faster. Also could be slimmer with bright colors and cover that doesn't fall so easily.KeyScan KS810 Color Document Scanner integrated in a PC Keyboard - Black
5 weeks..2008-11-16
Well well what da ya know. I hate to do this because I love to give props when they're due and give 5 stars to everything I ever got from amazon because most of it works great. But this device here..This $#!T should be taken off amazon. I kid you not, no more than 5 weeks of owning this crap I encountered problems. You never know what kind of stunt its going to pull. It's a blessing if the computer recognizes it and you're actually able to transfer a file but more often, it makes the sound that windows makes when it recognizes that a new device has been inserted and within the same second it is "pulled out" and makes that sound that says a device has been removed. Other times it says USB device not recognized. This also happened to my sandisk 8gb but my 2gb sandisk worked fine for a year! I'm thinking its the bigger flash drives in general. HEAR MY CRY! DO NOT SUPPORT THESE PEOPLE!!!!
rubber doesn't mean rugged2008-11-14
Things I liked about this drive:
- capacity
- speed
- nifty blue light that blinks when data was transferring

Didn't like:
- The rubberized cap sometimes grips other things like denim more than it grips the smooth metal of the USB connector, so it would come off when I was taking it out of my pocket. I ended up switching it for a non-rubberized cap from another defunct USB.
- It's just as vulnerable as any other USB drive in terms of getting bent/broken where the USB connector meets the body of the drive, and I guess I sat on it and bent it, and it ceased to work.

Currently I'm looking at getting a Sandisk Cruzer with a metal body and retractable USB connector, and I don't foresee having this problem again.

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