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
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(80%)
2 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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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.
There is no question that 64GB is the new bleeding edge standard for USB Flash Drives. The problem with having so much available space is how long it takes to fill it up, which can be quite considerable with a slow drive. Even in a best-case scenari...
USB stick capacity has never been higher, and Corsair is one of few vendors to offer a 64GB unit. Flash Voyager 64GB, as the name suggests, has some serious capacity and it’s quite unlikely that you’ll fill it to the top. Just like all the Voy...
Icy Box EnclosuresSo far we’ve looked at a lot of different USB flash drives, but that doesn’t mean that flash storage is the only way to transport your data.In fact, if swankiness is more important to you than size – it is what you do w...
The Corsair Voyager 32GB drive is simply a massive amount of storage in a small form and highly portable. Put this pen drive in your pocket and your taking with you as much information as you would like to carry with virtually no drawbacks. The Voyage...
The 32 GB version is still durable, and can handle some rough handling. Cosmetically, there is no difference between the new and the old. The obvious difference and the advantage from last year’s model is the 32GB memory capacity. If you need to real...
Snazzy is my new trendy hip word I use a lot for nifty new products we test which I actually like. So yeah, the 32 GB Voyager is snazzy. The product works beautifully in every foreseeable way, except its write speed is a tad on the slow side. This as...
Abstract: People rarely get excited about portable storage devices, but theres a lot going on that should stir their interest. Increasing flash chip densities now make it possible to put onto a tiny flash drive the many gigabytes of data that only a year ago would...
Durable, Well packed, Plug and play, Cap wont fall off
Price
The main issue with this drive is still the price, you have to pay out 205$USD at Newegg. Now it performs well and all our stress tests, beating tests have ended up well. We froze it, we let it sit in water and we have thrown it around and it still wor...
Abstract: Corsair encased a fairly normal flash drive with 8GB of storage space inside a CNC-milled, anodized aircraft-grade aluminum exterior. The drive is claimed to be water resistant to 200M and be shock and impact resistant as well. Corsair also includes AE...