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.
Corsairs top flagship series for USB flash drives comes in the name of "Voyager GT". With 8GB of capacity, this USB stick can hold almost two DVD5 or one DVD9 discs. The increased reading/writing performance (around 24MB/sec) is very good for the sp...
Abstract: With the Flash Voyager 8GB having been around now for a while and Corsair having recently introduced the 16GB Flash Voyager, the small-capacity Flash Voyager models likely have a limited number of days left in the market. However, with the Flash Voyag...
Corsair has a winner with their Voyager GT. By far, its the fastest USB thumb drive available while boasting an impressive 8GB of storage space. So what do you pay for the benefit of fast performance? Quickly checking out a popular e-tailer, I found ...
32.1/22.5 MBps sustained throughput, Resilient to shock and laundry day, Relatively inexpensive, Quality lanyard
Encryption software requires admin privileges, Physically blocks adjacent USB port(s)...
Incredibly fast and especially durable, what's not to like? You'd be foolish not to spend the extra $10 for Corsair's speed demon of a flash drive. Pros & Cons32.1/22.5 MBps sustained throughput Resilient to shock and laundry day Relatively inexpensive...
Abstract: Following the legacy of their RAM offer Corsair has made quite a gamble when introducing flash-based products. But it is good they did as their flash drive offer represented by the Flash Voyager line-up has managed to push the bar to an extremely high ...
Wide range of memory sizes from 128 MB to 8 GB, plus a soon to be released 16 GB version, Fair price for the memory size, Shock and Water Resistant provided the cap is on, Comes with password enabling software, Fast Read and Write Speeds, Awesome for in...
They really need to attach that cap! If it goes missing, super powers are gone, Cheesy lanyard that doesnt even match the colour of the drive.
Similar to our review of the CORSAIR Flash Voyager 512mb USB Drive in April 2005, we have concluded that the CORSAIR Flash Voyager 8GB USB 2.0 Drive is also a solid, quality product. The only issues I have with the CORSAIR Flash Voyager, (and I had t...
Abstract: Corsair’s Flash Voyager isn’t the largest thumb drive around, but it sure is affordable, as well as speedy. In our tests, the Voyager ran away from all the others here in large-file transfers, and only Kingston’s drive could match it in medium-size JP...
Abstract: Flash Voyager 8GB $155 Corsair www.corsairmicro.com CPU Rating: 3.5 Specs: Capacity: 8GB; Speed (mfr. spec): 33MBps/16MBps (read/write); Compatibility: plug-and-play functionality in Windows Me/2000/XP, Linux 2.4 and later, Mac OS 9 and later; password...
So, now I have two drives, a 1GB and an 8GB! Ive had the 1GB for about 8 months now and I use it all the time. However when I needed to move more than 1GB of information, it got tricky. Now that I have an 8GB, problem solved! I must say too, that...