SanDisk Ultra Fit USB 3.0 64GB Flash Drive $28
SanDisk 16GB USB 3.0 Ultra Dual Drive $12
Vodafone $50 Multi-Fit Or Nano Pre-Paid Starter Pack $24
Telstra MF65 3G Wi-Fi Modem $14 ($13.30 OW Price beat)
SanDisk Ultra Fit USB 3.0 64GB $28, Telstra MF65 3G Wi-Fi Modem $14, Vodafone $50 Cap Starter Pack $24 @ Harvey Norman
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$46.95 delivered for the 128GB, and 2% cash rewards.
http://m.ebay.com.au/itm/161783899003
Even if you format that stupid portable heater of a USB flash drive (the tiny ultra fit one) in NTFS format, it still has trouble holding files that are bigger than 10GB. If someone figures out how to successfully copy a file >10 GB to that USB flash drive, let me know.
They are a great concept, but seem to have major limitations with heat and throttling. Plus it looks like other potential problems by the sound of your issues.
Yeah, I've had the same issue with a 64GB ultra fit, and two 128GB. Sick of sending them back when SanDisk fail to acknowledge the fundamental design flaw and keep sending me USB sticks that get too hot and disconnect. Only usable if you only plan to use USB 2.0.
Just bought a Samsung fit from Amazon. Even better performance than these SanDisk drives. Will see how I go. 5 year warranty at least.
I think it's better to use Microsd cards to USB 3.0 adaptors. So you can place the microSD card inside the USB flash drive.
MicroSD is hell fast and pretty reliable.
Yep, I currently do this a Lexar microSD card and it's accompanying USB3.0 adapter.
Can't find a "Samsung Fit" USB drive on Amazon. Is that the right name?
Nevermind, found it here:
pretty good price.
Thanks OPThough the 32GB ones were just $12 each, at HN, until last Tuesday.
Sandisk 64gb wireless 1 $27.80 slightly cheaper Good price though for Harveynorman.
Our neighbour has a similar telstra wifi device and if she does use her computer (say she's on the phone) after ten minutes the telstra device goes to standby and she needs to press the power button. There's no way of extending that 10 minutes that I could find (would like 30 minutes)
Any one know if this device has variable time-out for the standby?If no data is being sent through it?
Send data through it every minute? (Automatedly Ping something)
thanks but not what I am after. I would have thought these could be set to time out at different times - say 10, 20, 30 minutes but no setting exists.
ipads,phones and laptop goes through it. she notices it when shes trying to do work and is on the phone for 10 minutes then need to turn it on a again. She wondered if it could be done.
need to spend $27 to reach amex $350 goal.
The 64GB Sandisk is $27.90 delivered, from pcbyte eBay (and 2% cash rewards) http://m.ebay.com.au/itm/SanDisk-64GB-Ultra-Fit-CZ43-USB-3-0…
Now waiting for a "hot deal" on the 128GB and the iExpand…