1. Introduction
Today we will examine a new flash drive from KIOXIA, the TransMemory U365 256GB USB flash drive. The U365 series promise high performance with affordable price, based upon USB 3.2 Gen 1 and with up to 150MB/sec reading speed. Will this USB drive keep up with its promises?
- Features
A Simple, Sophisticated Design
Simple shapes without ornate decorations have lasting appeal. The classic matt black body gives subdued and sophisticated feel to this USB flash drive. Its capless, sliding retractable design provides convenience.
High Capacity
With capacities up to 256GB, the TransMemory U365 drives are tiny USB 3.2 Gen 1 flash drives with space to save and organize hundreds of high-resolution music files and hours of video files across various devices.
Fast File Transfer
Utilizing USB 3.2 Gen 1 technology (backwards compatible with USB 2.0) to deliver up to 150 MB/s of read transfer speed, you’ll get work done quick.
- Full Specifications
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Capacity: 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, 256GB
Approximate Usable Capacity: 28.8GB, 57.6GB, 115.2GB, 230.4GB
Interface: USB 3.2 Gen 1 Super Speed compatible / USB 2.0 high-speed compatible
Dimension (LxWxH): 55.0mm x 21.4mm x 8.5mm (excluding slide tab)
Weight: Approx. 9 g
Power Supply: USB bus-power
Product 5 years limited
- Retail package
The KIOXIA U365 256GB USB flash drive can be found at all retail stores at the retail price of ~35 Euro. It has
PN: LU365K256GG4 and EAN: 4582563850521 in case you need to search with this information. According to the official specifications , the U365 series support from 32GB, 64GB, 128GB and of course 256GB series. The retail package is attractive and gives you details about the product.
At the front you will find the KIOXIA, capacity and USB 3.2 Gen 1 logos to indicate all the product features.
At the back you won't find much apart the MADE IN JAPAN logo and the U365 series.
The U365 series have a sliding mechanism for the USB flash drive to pop out. At the end it locks so you can use it. When you want to store it, you simply press the slider back and the USB header slides back into its place.