Ultra durable flash drives can be either fast or slow, but are by far the most fun to review because we get to beat the crap out of them, all in the name of journalism! These can be encased either in rubber to protect against impacts (as shown in the video), and they may or may not have a watertight seal for the USB cap. Likewise, any product that has such a suffix or is labeled as a high-end model would fall into our high performance category and will employ higher-binned flash memory chips, USB 3.0 and/or better memory controllers to increase transfer speeds. With the exception of a few manufacturers, just about any flash drive with a product name that doesn’t have a Mountain Dew-inspired suffix like Express, GT, GTR, Ultimate, or Ultra will typically fall into this category. What we like to think of as generic flash drives are the most common type sold, build for economy and raw capacity but not necessarily speed, and almost always encased in plastic.
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