

🚀 Carry Speed & Strength in Your Pocket!
The Transcend 256GB JetFlash 810 is a rugged USB 3.1 Gen 1 flash drive designed for professionals on the move. Combining ultra-fast 5Gbps transfer speeds with a durable rubber shell, it safeguards your data while delivering massive storage in a sleek, portable form factor. Compatible with a wide range of devices, it’s the perfect blend of speed, capacity, and toughness for reliable everyday use.





| ASIN | B0CF2M4WLR |
| Best Sellers Rank | 25,248 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 303 in USB Flash Drives |
| Colour | green |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Flash memory type | USB |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00760557863816 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Hardware Connectivity Technology | USB Type A |
| Item model number | TS256GJF810 |
| Manufacturer | Transcend |
| Model name | TS256GJF810 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.35 x 2.11 x 0.1 cm; 20 g |
| Read speed | 5 Gigabytes Per Second |
| UPC | 760557863816 |
M**L
Does what it says on the tin...
I bought the 128GB version, I tested it and it does have a capacity of 128GB. Speed is not far from advertised (I get 33MB/s) it could probably be improved with a better setup... Love the rubber shell. Will protect well my data when inside my backpack or my pocket. No complain really... Except one small detail: The colour is green regardless of the size. Not as advertised. But this obviously has no effect on the performance. All in all, a good flash drive especially at that price tag! Would definitely recommend for general use.
B**N
Excellent USB stick.
These are my go to USB storage for backup. I don’t use any kind of NAS but prefer physical backup. I only store important files on these and use SSD’s et cetera for convenience but I’ve had so many hard drive crashes that I wanted the assurance of a bulletproof back up and these do the job. Reasonably priced and built like a tank, I love them.
H**I
For once, Transcend USB doesn't feel flimsy
I've never been a big fan of Transcend's USBs - they always feel like they are on the verge of snapping in two. But this one bucks the trend. It feels a bit more durable than other Transcend USBs and it also is easy to grip. This is a very handy product to carry around - USB 3.0 means good transfer speeds (if the connecting device is compliant), and 64GB memory means sufficient storage space for work or media files. Only concern, the cap feels like it might come off at any point. If this doesn't concern you too much, go for this product. The USB itself is well worth the price.
L**G
Fabulous, so far...
It holds so many films without failing thus far. The only thing i'd add is that it should have had a easily attached cover - either a sliding one or detachable but still stuck to the appendage type instead of the on-off cap cover - which I've since lost. Anyway, enough negativity... It's robust, sturdy, doesn't have an internal flashing light indicating the drive has been found, no password needed - just insert and go. I don't need to passcode my flash drives as they only contain films - innocuous ones mind! Ha! Another reason I chose this was because Transcend fared in the top 3 of flash drives for 2013 so we'll see how long this lasts... update on it's performance later on in the year.
S**G
Drive death, but managed to save files by employing brute force
In the 'old' days USB flash drives seemed to last for ages. Nowadays, every flash drive reviewed here has 10+% of users complaining their drive has died within weeks of purchase. Between 2000 and 2014, I probably went through about 5 drives and I think only one of those actually died, the others were just superceded by faster and larger capacity drives. They weren't particularly sturdy, all having plastic cases; they were all fairly well known makes (PNY, Bytstore, Toshiba etc), but at the cheap end of the range; and all of them had caps, which I consider an essential to stop them gathering fluff as the nestled quietly in my pocket. My next drive was a 64GB with similar spec, but USB 2.0. It worked fine for a year before some wayward mobile furniture careened into it, snapping it in the USB port. Thankfully, after some awkward interior and exterior sellotaping, I managed to keep the bits together long enough to retrieve my data. So this Transcend drive was my next purchase. At sub-£20 it was cheap, with decent storage, decent write speed, USB 3.0, it has the all-important cap. The only obvious difference was the rubber case, which I figured would actually be better than my previous drives, in the event an unexpected drop or knock. Just over a month after purchase (soon after the warranty sign-up and Amazon return periods had expired) it failed. It would appear just as "Removable Drive", and sometimes not at all. It wouldn't open, wouldn't CHKDSK, wouldn't let me change drive letter, and wouldn't format. The Transcend online repair tool didn't recognise it, and neither would any of the other USB repair tools I tried. I tried it in USB 2.0 and 3.0 ports in multiple computers, with and without a USB extension cable, but nothing seemed to work. I couldn't let go, though, didn't want to admit defeat... I tried in vain a few more times over the next few days. In a last ditch attempt to get my data back / fit of pique, I held the flash drive in the USB port at an unpleasant angle - pushing the back end further to one side than I would normally have dared. If it breaks, it breaks, I thought. If I damage the USB port, well, I'll just have to repair or replace it. And suddenly... there it was - under Computer > Devices with Removable Storage, my flash drive's stupid, glorious name visible for the first time in a week! I slightly relaxed my awkward grip and it reverted to the plain old useless, inaccessible Removable Disk. I pushed it again, found the sweet spot, and the name reappeared! Quick! I held the drive firmly at its wonky aspect and dragged the files and folders to my desktop a bunch at a time. I managed to copy everything, all 30GB of files that I had no up-to-date backups of. Thank all the flips for that! So... for you people who feel they've tried everything and are inches away from hitting your flash drive with hammers, maybe, just maybe, you can access your drive one final time as I did, by the damn thing steady in the port, at a slightly horrible slant.... Good luck!
R**Y
Again a quality product from Transcend. I have bough ...
Again a quality product from Transcend. I have bough their flash drives previously and think they are value for money.
C**L
Very slow write speed
Looks robust and appears to work. Weakness is the very slow transfer speed. If you transfer larger files takes hours and strangely takes as long to delete files a write them.
M**O
Durable and fast
Durable and fast. I have several of them and non got broken.
J**K
This is exactly what it says it is. File transfers were quick, around 60mbps at usb3. The cover is very nice. A thick rubbery case with a cap. Best thumb drive I have ever had. I have now had this flash drive for about two years now. Flawless performance and I beat on it. Negative reviews are from people who do not know how to use it.
R**B
Nach zig Versuchen mit SD Karten und billig sowie teuren Marken USB Sticks usw. ist das wirklich der beste Speicher-Stick. Wer einen Stick haben möchte, der nicht nach kurzer Zeit kaputt, schnell schreibt und liest sowie gut wiederzufinden ist, macht damit nichts falsch. Das Problem bei SD Speicher ist, dass zu viel minderwertige Speicherbausteine verwendet werden (auch bei Marken). Ich habe mir gleich noch einen zweiten zugelegt.
K**K
I have been using this pendrive since 2016, eversince it never got me down. Build quality is superior. USB 3.0 enables it for fastest data transfer from pc to pendrive or vice versa. Back than it costs me 1799 but now it's available for almost half a price.
A**R
after a year and a half suddenly died!
J**S
Es una pasada. La funda exterior es de goma algo blanda y rugosa, con buen tacto y es impermeable, no sumergible, aguanta salpicaduras. Decir que es de los más rápidos. La gente cuando compra un USB solo mira la capacidad: no repara en las velocidades de escritura / lectura. Hay muchos pendrives usb 3.0 que van más lentos que algunos 2.0. Este sin ser de los más rápidos (que rondan los 50eur) tiene unas velocidades aceptables. Como pero, diré que muchos aparatos no detectan más de 32Gb (tdts, tvs, rep.multim, consolas, etc) pero no es culpa del pendrive. Todos los ordenadores lo reconocen perfectamente y tiene capacidad suficiente para mucha información. Lo recomiendo. Relación calidad / precio es el mejor que he encontrado. Los hay más caros y más rápidos pero ya te cuestionas que por 50eur te pillas un disco duro externo no un pendrive. Eso es opinión ya de cada uno.
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