It has now moved from USB 2.0 to the USB 3.0 standard

Jul 8, 2013 10:04 GMT  ·  By

Super Talent actually disappointed a lot of people when it failed to upgrade its Pico USB flash drive.

Sure, USB 2.0 is decent enough for low capacities, but Pico comes in 16 GB, 32 GB and even 64 GB, despite its small size.

Fortunately, Super Talent has finally upgraded the device to USB 3.0, bringing the top transfer speed up from 480 Mbps to 4.8 Gbps. That's a tenfold increase.

Not bad for a small stick that can hang off your keychain or lanyard, or whatever else (necklace chain, other accessories). It can even be overlooked by everyone else, and even yourself.

It's easy to forget such a small item, and it's a good thing really, because it means that it can be carried around everywhere, without a problem. Thus, it will be always ready in case it's needed.