Testseek.com have collected 70 expert reviews of the Corsair Flash Voyager GT USB2 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Flash Voyager GT USB2.
August 2009
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The editors liked
Fast reading and writing performance
Large capacity
Extension USB cable and carry strap supplied
Compact and nicely styled
Robust and durable construction
10 year limited warranty.
Fast
Waterproof
Durable
Small
Blazing fast read and write performance
Durable case design
Water
Shock and high heat resistant
Ten year warranty
Rubber enclosure makes drive safe and easy to plug in and pull out. Ten-year limited warranty.
Durable rugged body
Comes with encryption software.
Very durable
10-year warranty
The GT series comes in a wide range of memory sizes
The price is fair for the features and performance
Shock and Water Resistant provided the cap is on
Read / Write performance up to 34MB/sec and 28MB/sec respectively
Great for traveling or people th...
Tons of capacity
Tough as nails
Fast as lightning
10 year warranty
Included encryption software
The editors didn't like
Nothing worth mentioning.
Price is a bit higher
Expensive
Bulky case design
Cap and lanyard don't fit simultaneously
No capacity indicator
Heavy (100 grams)...
You pay more for GT tech that doesnt perform much better than other drives.
Not very fast for a premium priced "high performance" drive.
Read and write speeds not up to claims
Cap came loose a bit during wash and dry tests
Flash Voyager GT needs performance information on the packaging
The Cap. They need to attach it somehow! People will lose it!!
The Lanyard is Cheap. Get a better Lanyard or lose it all together!
The GT series comes in a wide range of memory sizes, The price is fair for the features and performance, Shock and Water Resistant provided the cap is on, Read / Write performance up to 34MB/sec and 28MB/sec respectively, Great for traveling or people th...
Flash Voyager GT needs performance information on the packaging, The Cap. They need to attach it somehow! People will lose it!!, The Lanyard is Cheap. Get a better Lanyard or lose it all together!
my gut feeling on the first impressions on the Flash Voyager GT was sort of right. The red Flash Voyager GT that landed on my desk was pretty much the same as the blue Flash Voyager that was sent to me in February. If you can find yourself a blue regu...
Abstract: Most of the times our expectations aren’t met and although that can get anyone down, there will always be times when the result will be better than imagined, and that’s exactly the situation with Corsair’s Flash Voyager GT. With the olde...
I rated the old Voyager quite high and I have to rate this even higher. 8GB of space, durable, waterproof, fast performing, is there anything else you can ask for? Our tests show that this new drive is alot faster than the old one and it can store &...
Abstract: For what is normally such a functional item, Corsair has been very successful in talking up the prospects of its Flash Voyager range of USB memory keys. Its pedigree in high performance memory has certainly helped, while the ultra-durable casings make for...
Abstract: Flash Voyager GT $119.99 Corsair www.corsairmemory.com CPU Rating: 4.0 Speed: 34MBps (read), 28MBps (write); water- and shock-resistant; 256-bit AES encryption; 10-year warranty Consumers can now get into a spacious 8GB flash drive for well under $100....
Abstract: What isn’t there to like about this drive? Throughout all of the performance tests, this drive set itself apart as the one to beat and not one other drive in this roundup was even close to matching the performance figures it put out. Corsair also..
With capacities ranging from 2GB to 8GB, the Flash Voyager GT is definitely a premium product and the benchmark figures back this up. But you do not have to run any benchmarks on this USB drive to see that it is faster than just about anything current...
Abstract: The cap forms a tight seal, but we wouldn't go so far as to suggest it's waterproof, so don't tip it into a tarn when you're out and about, OK?
Abstract: If you excuse the poor pun, removable storage has become key in recent times. Led by the readily-available USB pen-drives, theres little reason why Joe Average cant have a 16GB stick for less than £30 - large enough to store an entire operating sy...