LaCie XtremKey USB 3.0 32GB review

Tough, incredibly quick and with 32GB of free online storage - a great flash drive
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Published on 19 January 2013
LaCie XtremKey USB 3.0 32GB
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Reviewed price £58 inc VAT

The XtremKey has been around for a while in various forms, but this is the first time we’ve seen one with a capacity as large as 32GB and a fast USB3 interface. The drive is incredibly quick, reading large files at 186MB/s and writing them at 79MB/s. It was quick to read small files with 58MB/s, but writing them was only average, with 6.9MB/s in our tests. Overall this is still by far the fastest USB flash drive we’ve ever seen.

The drive is designed to take abuse, and LaCie’s website lists a whole host of tests the drive is supposed to have passed, from hyperbaric chambers to extreme heat and cold to ten tons of crushing weight. The all-metal drive screws into the thick metal casing, and there’s an O-ring to keep out water. Our data survived several drop tests as well as immersion in a bowl of water for an hour – we didn’t find any moisture at all inside the casing.

LaCie XtremKey USB 3.0 32GB

No matter how tough the drive’s casing, flash memory chips do fail, so you’d be a complete fool to rely on it entirely. For this reason the XtremKey comes with a year’s free subscription to Wuala’s cloud storage service, giving you 32GB of online capacity.

The XtremKey is around £10 more expensive than equivalent USB3 keys such as the Lexar JumpDrive Triton 32GB, but it’s incredibly quick, feels beautifully made and comes with a useful amount of online storage for a year, so is good value for what you get. It’s a Best Buy.

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Chris has been writing about technology for over ten years. He split his time between ExpertReviews.co.uk and Computer Shopper magazine, while obsessing over Windows Phone, Linux and obscure remakes of old games, and trying to defend Windows 8 from its many detractors

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