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Dodge Ram Usb Port Music On Flash Drive
Kim | 2024-08-18 08:57:54 |
This flash drive will be used in a CX-90, USB-C media port for music. Our Mazda won't arrive until next month, and I'm sure it'll give me lots of listening pleasure. New vehicles don't support a Classic iPod plug so I'm moving up to a smaller footprint for storage. 5 |
ilvspase | 2024-08-03 01:27:27 |
Use this drive to listen to music through my car stereo's usb port. Works flawlessly and the retractable cover makes for a compact design. Great alternative to a dedicated mp3 player for car trips and can also use for file transfers and backup when needed. 5 |
Musical Nerd | 2024-07-07 07:31:10 |
I use my 2017 iMac for music composition and recording. I wanted to connect a fast USB 3.0/Lightning hard drive to be online with the iMac all the time to use as a dedicated hard drive for music recording. I have a USB audio interface and MIDI keyboard controller connected all the time to the iMac and I found that the four iMac USB host ports were completely occupied when doing a Time Machine backup to another USB 3.0 external hard drive, so I wanted to move my dedicated music hard drive (G-Technology G Drive Mobile 1 TB USB 3.0/Lightning drive) to a Lightning 3 port on the iMac. I wanted to utilize a Lightning 3 port and also to free up a USB 3.0 host port. The Apple Thunderbolt 3 Male to Thunderbolt 2 Female Adapter allows me to do just that. The adapter powers the Lightning drive and provides fast I/O with no fuss. 5 |
Dillon | 2024-09-23 09:35:51 |
This is a great USB flash drive. It fits in any port and does not bump into other things plugged in next to it. I dont need to use a short extension cable with this because it just fits. I set mine up so theyre bootable, and they are fast. They do get hot when they are running, and the metal body helps dissipate that heat. So far these seem more reliable than the other USB flash drives Ive had. Some of the ones Ive had have become corrupted especially if you have to read and write to it constantly, but these seem to be more stable. These work so well that Im going to get a few more. 5 |
Mark | 2024-08-28 07:33:28 |
I really like the versatility of the different USB connections - you never know what port is going to be available when you need to quickly mount a flash drive. You have to fumble a little bit (not too bad) with the USB protectors to get it in the USB port, but at least they are attached, and can't be lost. It is a fast drive that fits easily in your pocket. 5 |
Happy Flasher | 2024-05-17 03:18:20 |
I'm using the usb3 flash drive on a usb 2 hub and it is 19 times faster than my usb2 flash drive on the same port. Amazing. The best part is that it works with all my equipment as if it was usb2. No hassles. 5 |
Kenneth | 2024-05-23 09:28:44 |
I was looking for a flash drive with a small physical size to plug into the USB port on my car stereo. I didn't want a standard size flash drive that would stick out from my stereo, and inevitably get broken off while I was reaching for the glove box. This was exactly what I was looking for. It's so small it just looks like it's part of the stereo, and 16GB is more than enough to hold my entire music collection. 5 |
Mrsorganized | 2024-04-15 03:18:21 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I haven't tried Brother's original version (QL-1110NWB) of this label printer, only their newest one that just launched (QL-1110NWBc). So while I can't give a personal comparison between the two models, I thought it would be helpful to highlight the differences so that others can make a more informed decision on which to choose from, or whether they should upgrade. Inside the box, a paper insert states that although this model is similar to the original - even contains the same Quick Setup & User's Guides manuals - a few key changes have been made to the specifications. These include: improved coin cell battery cover, new security protocols, upgraded Bluetooth 5.2 version, and removal of USB port for USB flash drive. All of these changes sound pretty minor and not really a reason to have both models on the market, so I'm assuming this one will be phasing out the old. They also seem like improvements, minus the removal of the USB flash drive port, but I didn't have a need for it personally. In regards to my opinion on the actual product, I really love it! I'm still getting the hang of all the ways to use it (so far I've printed shipping labels, used it with 3rd party apps, and sticker labels for organization) and so far I'm pretty impressed by it! It's amazing to not have to deal with the installation and cost of ink, and once you get past the learning curve, the options are truly limitless. I think both hobbyists and businesses would be happy with this machine! 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-04-16 04:46:37 |
The flash drive loaded all of the info that I needed. It worked very well on my CPU that had a USB 3 port, but took a little longer to load on my CPU that only had a USB2 port--but it did work. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-07-01 04:53:25 |
I finally settled on this nano USB flash drive as it seemed to fit my all needs perfectly. I have transferred all my music on it and still have lots of room to spare. It has a small form factor and is ideal as it fits perfectly into the front of the 430N sound/navigation system in the dashboard of my Jeep JK Wrangler. It's hardly noticeable. I also wanted a flash drive that did not have a LED as I feared that it would be too distracting while driving at night. I have been using it for just over seven months and could not be happier with it. 5 |