

Let’s have a proper look at these thumb drives, starting with the Jumpdrive S75… 128GB (up to 400MB/s read and 270MB/s write).

64GB (up to 400MB/s read and 270MB/s write).32GB (up to 400MB/s read and 150MB/s write).High-capacity options to store more files on the go.Reliably stores and transfers files, photos, videos, and more.Sleek design with metal alloy base and high-gloss mirror finish top.Among the fastest USB flash drives available, with speeds up to 400MB/s read and 270MB/s write*.256GB in white (up to 150MB/s read, 60MB/s write)*.128GB in black (up to 150MB/s read, 60MB/s write).Bought a second one for my spouse to back up some things from her hard-drive. If not, just treat it as a normal stick, but since I have some files I like hard coding at least for the sake of being semi-vigilant, this is a great buy. 64GB in green (up to 150MB/s read, 60MB/s write) I really appreciate the data encryption that comes pre-installed in its own folder if you want to use it.32GB in orange (up to 150MB/s read, 60MB/s write).16GB in purple (up to 130MB/s read, 25MB/s write).Backwards compatible with USB 2.0 devices.Reliably stores and transfers photos, videos, files, and more.Retractable connector with convenient thumb slide.Securely protects files using EncryptStick™ Lite software, an advanced security solution with 256-bit AES encryption.Stores and transfers content faster with SuperSpeed USB 3.0 technology.With flash drives being really cheap it can be hard to choose the right one, will either of these two stand out from the crowd and be worth perhaps paying a little bit more for? Read on to find out more as I dig a little deeper into the world of thumb drives.
#Lexar encryptstick lite review software
Lexar’s Jumpdrive S75 and Jumpdrive P20 are USB flash drives (or memory sticks) which come complete with EncryptStick™ Lite software to secure your data with 256-bit AES encryption, letting you take your data offline and carry it with you secure in the knowledge that it’s safe even if it gets lost or stolen. That’s where today’s handy little gems come in.

Yet with ever more frequent news reports of detailed personal and financial information being stolen from servers it’s perhaps time to think again, especially for very sensitive data.
#Lexar encryptstick lite review free
Modern data is stored online, everyone knows that! It’s cheap, often free for personal use, easy to set up and keep organised and it’s safe.
