When buying USB drives, you'll want to focus first on storage.
If you have a large number of files, videos, or songs you want to carry around with you on a device, getting a USB drive with at least 64GB is critical, and many go up to 256GB or more.
If you're more concerned about getting a cheap USB drive for carrying fewer files, you can probably get by with 16GB or 32B.
Aside from that, you’ll want to consider other critical features, like read/write speeds.
The faster the speeds, the more data you can write to the drive and access when you’re trying to see files.
That’s why we would look for USB 3.1 support or (at the least) USB 3.0 support if you care about performance.
Another factor to consider is design.
USB drives aren’t the sexiest of devices, but they come in a variety of shapes and sizes.
In terms of durability, look for USB drives that have shock-proof designs, waterproof-designs, and other features that limit chances of your drive being damaged.
Last but least, check the warranty on that USB drive; a lifetime warranty is preferred but 5 years is a decent fallback option.
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