Testseek.co.uk have collected 75 expert reviews of the Corsair Flash Voyager USB2 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Flash Voyager USB2.
November 2008
(82%)
75 Reviews
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Users
(80%)
2 Reviews
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The editors liked
64GB storage
Rugged
Water-resistant design
10-year warranty
Just because you want a bit of extra protection for your files doesn't mean you need a USB stick that can survive three weeks of abuse in the Amazon. Don't get us wrong – the shock- and water-proof Voyager is no shrinking violet
But by keeping the rugged credentials to sensible levels the Voyager manages to be considerably more affordable than most of its rivals.
The editors didn't like
Slightly below average data transfer speed
Expensive
While the Voyager's semi-ruggedness appeals for the most part
There are some flaws. The rubber cap that protects the USB connector isn't attached to the main body in any way
Making it easy to lose. And while the middle-of-the-road approach makes it a strong all-rounder
It also leaves it lacking knockout appeal in any particular area.
Just because you want a bit of extra protection for your files doesn't mean you need a USB stick that can survive three weeks of abuse in the Amazon. Don't get us wrong – the shock- and water-proof Voyager is no shrinking violet, but by keeping the rugged credentials to sensible levels the Voyager manages to be considerably more affordable than most of its rivals.
While the Voyager's semi-ruggedness appeals for the most part, there are some flaws. The rubber cap that protects the USB connector isn't attached to the main body in any way, making it easy to lose. And while the middle-of-the-road approach makes it a strong all-rounder, it also leaves it lacking knockout appeal in any particular area.
The Corsair Voyager is by no means the toughest USB stick around, but in reality it provides more than enough protection than most of us will ever need. Decent performance and good value for money are important real-world strengths, and combine to make...
Abstract: Yes, that's right - a 64GB USB flash drive. It isn't just large in capacity, either; with all those flash memory chips to squeeze in, this latest addition to Corsair's Voyager range is also physically big at 100mm in length. It still has the standard V...
Thanks to its armoured rubbery shell and tight-fitting rubber cap, the Voyager is a robust and water-resistant design, able to hold up against plenty of rough use. A 10-year warranty from Corsair backs up its own confidence in the construction. It may...
Abstract: Itll leave a hole in your pocket of some size, but at least tries to fill it with its huge capacity and strong construction. Corsair - Flash Voyager 64GB price Buy Corsair Flash Voyager 64GB securely online at a bargain price £150 inc. VAT Corsair: t...
Abstract: The Voyager is the joint-cheapest 4GB flash drive in the group and it costs a reasonable £4.81 per gigabyte. The outer casing is rubber and should absorb any bumps or shocks. Unfortunately, theres nowhere to stow the rubber cap when detached. Cors...
Abstract: USB memory sticks are immensely useful devices, essentially being modern-day floppy disks for moving data around, but they have much larger capacities, often being able to store more than CDs or DVDs. When I leave the house, I normally have one in my g...
As with anything, you get what you pay for. The Voyager GT is reasonably expensive for the 8GB version, and is almost double the price of cheaper, same sized units. However you get fantastic speed and money is indeed time. Not only this, the rubber sk...
Abstract: Having won our last USB memory Group Test with its 1GB Flash Voyager, we were keen to put the 2GB model through its paces. The design hasnt changed at all: it features the same sturdy rubberised shell in Corsairs black and blue colouring; and still comes...
Well, it was still working after being submerged in cold water for five minutes and that was a bit of a relief.But, no, we didnt boil it though we did drop it from 10ft directly on to concrete and that didnt impact on its functionality either. Howev...