Does what it says...
Well, this is a real 'gadget-man' USB stick - I'm not entirely clear on what I wanted this for, other than I got it quite cheap, so even as JUST a 32GB USB stick it was good value.
First off, I wanted it to extend storage on my daughter's iPhone - the idea was to move some data off onto the stick. It has proved pretty successful though, at wirelessly moving data from a PC to various phones for a variety of reasons.
I experimented with streaming a movie from the stick to my phone, and it did that really well over some considerable distance.
It turns off after some inactivity, so you couldn't realistically use it as some sort of mini-NAS, there is the option of having a password, I opted to turn this off as there is nothing sensitive stored on it, and you have to have the app to access it anyway, so it's not like everyone can just log into it (unless they are close to you and have the same app).
I think these were being sold off fairly cheap when I bought mine, and 32GB represented good value, but if you can get a 64GB version, so much the better.
Note that you 'log' into it on your device by treating it as if it is a Wi-Fi network, so initially you are disconnected from the internet - there ARE ways to subsequently get your USB stick to log into your normal Wi-Fi so that you also get internet access. This process seems a bit hit & miss, but maybe with practice, you would find a sequence that would work for you (I think it's different for Apple/Android devices).
Overall, because I got it relatively cheaply, I think I basically have a 32GB stick with really useful 'extras'. It's main use in our house has been easily moving files onto an Apple device from a Windows PC. (plug in to PC, transfer files to USB stick - remove USB stick, switch on wi-fi accessibility, log in with iPhone and transfer files to iPhone..).
The battery seems to last for ages, simply recharge whilst plugged into your PC - you can't access it's wi-fi when it is plugged in.
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