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๐ Unlock Speed & Space โ Your Ultimate Portable Powerhouse
The ADATA UE800 is a compact, capless USB 3.2 Gen2 flash drive offering up to 2TB of high-speed storage with a Type-C port. Designed for professionals, gamers, and creators, it delivers fast write speeds up to 1000MB/s, broad device compatibility, and rugged durability with shock and temperature resistance. This portable powerhouse ensures seamless file transfers and reliable performance across modern devices, making it an essential upgrade for anyone demanding premium, travel-friendly storage.






| ASIN | B0C2JLB5HG |
| Additional Features | Backward Compatible |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,034 in USB Flash Drives |
| Brand | ADATA |
| Color | Matellic |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 125 Reviews |
| Flash Memory Type | USB |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04711085938039 |
| Hardware Interface | USB 3.2 Gen 2 |
| Item Height | 1.5 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | ADATA |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 1024 GB |
| Model Name | Elite Ue800 |
| Read Speed | 445 Bytes Per Second |
| Special Feature | Backward Compatible |
| Write Speed | 1000 MB per second |
R**S
Better than I expected
I bought this to use with a PC gaming handheld, a Legion Go. Already type-C, easy to use with modern mobile hardware. Can use it with iPhone 15 or Android phones without an adapter. I expected that there would be speed degradation in sustained loads that would saturate any fast cache on the drive. That would be fine as all I wanted was something better than overpriced microSD cards that drop to like 10MB/s under any load. This at worst is like 80MB/s. The early burst will sustain about 1GB/s for a bit but then drop. Then it'll go to some troughs and peaks. Just now in my testing moving moving about 100 GB of data, it's mostly at 130MB/s and random moments of 230-300MB/s. That is better than I expected. Okay now it's gone down to 60MB/s. Now with videos maybe average size like 8GB moving over 100GB in total at a time, this maintains about 120-200MB/s through most of it. Maybe it too hot. Doesn't feel too hot to touch like some NVME in enclosures that I've felt. Flash drives are inconsistent than an m.2 in an enclosure but we pay for the size and convenience So much better and consistent than microSD cards in similar price brackets. Random read/write on my 1TB microSD card sucks compared to this in CrystalDiskMark. I'm playing games off this flash drive that on Steam, have files that some total to over 100GB. My microSD card has little load time hitches in games. This flash drive, so much better than a spinning disk. The glory of good flash storage and random access performance. Sure there's going to be modern games with DirectStorage that aren't perfect, but I've watched videos of the PS5 Ratchet and Clank on SATA3 drives and it's still way better than spinning disk. I approve of this flash drive. Black Friday 2023 2TB at $103
D**R
Fast, Small, Light, and works as intended
I bought this drive as an extension for my Meta Quest 3. It works great for most movies but, when REALLY taxing it with a 8K 180 foV at 60fps there serious buffering issues. It struggles a bit at 5K but anything below that its great.
M**N
Fast, High-Capacity Drive with a Minor Design Quirk
The ADATA UE800 2TB USB 3.2 flash drive delivers excellent performance and a massive amount of storage in a very compact form. Transfer speeds are fast and consistent, making it great for moving large files, backups, and media libraries. The build quality feels solid, and the size makes it easy to carry without taking up much space. The only small issue Iโve noticed is when plugging it inโthe drive can sometimes retract back into the case if youโre not careful, which can be a bit annoying. Itโs not a dealbreaker, but a slightly firmer locking mechanism would make it perfect. Overall, itโs a powerful, portable flash drive with great capacity and speed, and Iโm very happy with the purchase.
D**E
Legit speed and size, cheap case
Just tested the thumbdrive with CrystalDiskMark. Size is 1863 GiB (2000 GB), read speed is >1000 GB/s, write speed is ~970 GB/s. The case is rather flimsy, and the USB-C extender seems like it'd be prone to break. But as for the actual specs, they appear correct.
N**A
Great reads; (stinky noise) for the writes
*******************UPDATE: FAILED AFTER LESS THAN 3 MONTHS!!!! ************************ Just as my update headline reads, this thing failed on me in less than 3 months. I purchased this in November 2024 and it failed in February 2025. And to make things worse, I rarely used the drive. I loaded it up with several games, but only played them about 5-6 times since I made the purchase and installed them. It's so disappointing because -- as my initial review shows -- I was quite fond of the drive at first. But it's hard to love something that breaks so easily. My PC failed to boot one day and after unplugging USB devices one at a time, I found this drive was the culprit. I then tried to reinitialize it -- first on the original PC and then on my laptop -- but was never able to get it working again. Such a huge disappointment. ************************* ORIGINAL REVIEW IN NOVEMBER 2024 ******************************** This thing has been a beast for me. Check this out ... For $39, I got the 512GB version and was able to load it up with the following: -Far Cry 5 -Far Cry 6 -Bus Simulator '21 -Doom -Grand Theft Auto V All of this one one EXTERNAL drive, and I still have about 50GB remaining. All the games run great and load very quickly on my system. Whodathunk that five years ago? The main thing keeping it from being a five-star USB drive is the fact that the writes are very slow. As you can see from the screenshot, read speeds are typically over 1,000MB/s; however, write speeds usually hover around 200-300MB/s on the half-dozen or so times that I've tested it via CrystalDiskMark8 64. Now, in my case, once I installed all the games on the drive, it's not too bad as most of the work being done now is reading. But I wouldn't recommend this as a backup drive, or something that you do a lot of writing to, since it can be a little slow in that department. The case is also made of a cheap-ish plastic, but you get what you pay for. My advice? Stick it in a USB port, dumb some content on it, and never touch it again.
I**M
Very impressive
This is the cheapest one i found in this form factor. Its tiny from a good brand and the transfer speeds are excellent. Having 1tb in such a form factor is great. Not having to deal like cables is very convenient i am glad i got this pen drive instead of a bigger portable drive.
P**R
Really Fast Transfer speeds
Really fast transfer speeds. A+
J**H
It's a 2TB flash drive! But..
Product received mostly as described. But I wish the mechanism for hiding the USB C connector was a lot sturdier. It's fine if you want to plug it in as some expandable storage and forget about it. But makes it a massive pain in the ass if your actually want to move files around regularly. This was especially true for my current desktop. As the only USB C connector is located on the back in-between other USBs. It should fit just fine. It's not *that* tight of a space. But I have to unplug my mouse (the cord above) so that I can force the USB C connector to stay study enough to actually get plugged into my PC. Often by lining it up, then using my nail to extend the drive while basically already partially inside. As otherwise I repeatedly gets pushed back into the plastic casing every single time. The plastic isn't anything fancy either. Overall it just feels like poor build quality. Additionally. I did a basic read/write test and although my *read* speeds were quite high (often at or above 600 MB/s. My *write* speeds never got close to that (usually around 80 MB/s. Not at all unusable. But not as described. Although I'm not tech savvy enough to know or care if that's my own system's limitation or a fault of the capacity tester tool I was using.
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