Size: 32 GB
- Low-profile drive for notebooks, tablets, TV's and car audio systems
- 32GB of Capacity in a tiny portable USB Drive
- Guard your data with SanDisk Secure Access software
- Built-in LED light to monitor drive's activity
- USB Specification: USB 2.0,Backed by a 2-year limited warranty
With its low-profile design, the Cruzer Fit USB flash drive easily fits USB ports and blends in with your tablets, notebooks, TVs or car audio players. Whether it's your favorite pictures, music collection, video collection or your work documents, the Cruzer Fit USB flash drive gives you the ever-present storage you need in a compact and portable device. Protect access to your private data with the included SanDisk Secure Access software, and get the added protection of secure online backup (up to 2 GB optionally available), offered by YuuWa. When your data matters, you can trust SanDisk.
>> By Bobby
I bought this drive so that I could run a personal version of Windows 7 on my work laptop. My work laptop has a corporate image of Windows installed and I didn't want to use that instance for personal use. I travel a lot and I don't want to carry a work laptop and personal laptop. I also don't want to deal with dual-booting or swapping hard drives so I was looking for a compact USB flash drive that I could boot into my own OS and not touch the corporate hard drive. This also works great when I'm visiting my parents and I want to use their computer. I just plug this in and boot straight into Windows 7.
The Cruzer Fit is great because it sticks out very little from the USB port on the side of my laptop so I don't have to worry about it getting caught on something. The performance when running an OS from a USB drive is slower than from a hard drive but it works fine for general web browsing and email. Once your programs load into RAM, it doesn't make much difference anyways.
Low price and compact size make this the best solution for my portable Windows 7 system.
>> By Ben Campbell
This SanDisk 32 GB Flash Drive is quick and efficient. Over the past two weeks I've used it a dozen times a day as backup. I'm an author of seven novels and all are saved on this drive, using only 1.13 GB. I can save 27 more 400 page novels to fill up this tiny drive. Tiny? Yes. I use it on my laptop. I purchased this because of the tiny size. I was tired of my 16 GB Corsair Flash Voyaged protruding 2" inches out the side of my laptop, having to be watchful that I didn't bump or jam it with something. This drive sticks out only 1/4" inch and that's a miracle. I'll be purchasing a second one soon to store my mp3s on to play in the car, and then I'll purchase a third one as a backup for all my photos.
I'm Ben Campbell, the author of seven adventure novels. They are all stored on my SanDisk 32 BF Flash Drive. They are also for sale right here on amazon.com in Kindle and paperback editions.
>>>By jcg
If speed is important to you, avoid this product. I bought the 32GB one to replace my elago nano2 USB adapter with a class-10 16GB microSDHC inside. The elago writes at 13 MB/s which is very good for a class 10 device (guaranteed 10 MB/s). But the SanDisk runs just under 4 MB/s (not even close to USB speeds). unfortunately, i didn't find out how bad sandisk was until i bought one -- found out too late about the speed tests at usbspeed - nirsoft - net (the speeds i quoted are my own write tests - they match what's at usbspeed - nirsoft - net fairly closely). do yourself a favor -- go to the web site and get a faster usb drive, or if you want something tiny like the sandisk is, get an elago here at amazon for 10 bucks and a class 10 microSDHC -- you'll have a much faster device that's the same size and close to the same overall price.
>>>By Scratch
I read through a number of reviews for this drive, the good and the bad, before purchasing. It arrived yesterday. Plugged it into a laptop running Windows XP. I was able to use the drive for about 30 seconds before receiving a write-protect error. And that was it. Same issue on two different Linux desktop boxes. I contacted Sandisk to see if there was a workaround to get the drive working again. The agent I worked with stated this was a known issue, there was no workaround, and that Sandisk was working towards a fix. While my luck wasn't as good as others, it did line up with the experiences of others. I'm returning the drive for a refund and will purchase a different drive. I have used Sandisk flash drives for years and this is my first failure. My personal recommendation, though, is to avoid this drive until Sandisk fixes it, especially since Sandisk support notes this is a known trouble.
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