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Last year we wrote about the "USB Killer"—a DIY USB stick that fried almost everything (laptops, smartphones, consoles, cars) that it was plugged into. Now the USB Killer has been mass produced ...
If you need a fast stick, look out for information such as USB 3.2 Gen2 or data transfer speeds of up to 1,000MB/s. Cheap sticks from brand manufacturers cost around 7 cents per GB.
Check out Kingston's latest offering. The DataTraveler 200 USB stick comes in three sizes 32GB, 64GB and the world's first 128GB USB flash drive, which sells for a retarded $546.