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Victorinox @work USB Multi-Tools

Victorinox @work USB Multi-Tools

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The Victorinox @work collection is for the rugged outdoorsman who embraces modern technologies. Each item in the series features a host of versatile stainless steel tools and a removable 16GB USB 3.0/3.1 stick with a read speed of 115 MB/s and a write speed of 25 MB/s Read More

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BlueTom
384
Jun 27, 2019
If anybody knows, does the memory stick thru-put charging power to the USB-C device it's connected to, and if so, can it charge and transfer data at the same time? I use my phone(s) as dash-cams on my motorcycle. The dash-cam app(s) are battery-hogs, so I always have them hooked up via a power port in my fairing or via a battery pack with USB-C capability. 16 gigs isn't too small for me using it this way. I can set the dash-cam to start erasing and re-using any number of gigs I choose, up to the capacity of the storage device. I could use maybe 13 or 14 gigs of the stick exclusively for dash-cam recording, and the remaining space for vital stats about me and my wife. I have several multi-tools with scissors, but none so small and lightweight as this one, so the multi functioning tools will work for me too, as long as the stick handles thru-put charging power simultaneously with transferring data. I wouldn't join the drop unless I get a definitive and affirmative answer to this question, so I hope Drop and/or Victorinox are monitoring these comments.
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kevinhb
171
Jul 1, 2019
BlueTomNot really sure what you're asking. I don't imagine the USB stick has a battery, nor does it need additional power to operate, so how could it possibly "charge and transfer data at the same time"? It's for storage.
BlueTom
384
Jul 1, 2019
kevinhbPicture this: A large battery pack with USB 3.0 out charge port. It's hooked up to the USB 3.0 in port of the memory stick. The other USB-C end of the stick is hooked up to the USB-C charging port/data port of a phone. Can that configuration charge the phone and write data to the stick at the same time? That's what I'm asking.
stoutdog
305
Apr 21, 2019
The only tool missing from the Midnight Manager is the toothpick. It's what I use the most on my Classic SD thats on my key ring, so it's always with me. The USB flash drive would be a perfect solution to having my medical and emergency information with me as well.
Irtravis
15
Apr 21, 2019
Would this not be better with ZERO gigs? Instead, they could use a microSD adapter that lets you add whatever memory size you require. I know I hate it when my knife runs out of storage and 16GB just doesn't cut it these days.
7Sea
31
Dec 27, 2018
I wish that it wasn't limited to 16gb. Thats wayyy too less for most people id imagine. I have a usb on my keychain the size of a just the bit that goes into the port with the size of 32gb.
if its going to be USB C, 16gb is kind of lightweight.
olneylee
22
Aug 13, 2018
Pliers? Not sure what equiv. leatherman looks like/its a different animal, right? These are my fav SAK actual carry tools, with USB added. Since I am a computer/data geek, I ordered both versions. If the threshold is reached, do the early sign-on people given the discount too?
Cosmid
18
Apr 17, 2018
16 gb USB drive, so useless! I’d rather them provide one with higher capacity at higher price.
Fuzz
396
Aug 12, 2018
CosmidThey are still using USB drives with capacities from 10 years ago, I don't understand how companies are still doing this with products at this price point.
greene.tc789
20
Feb 23, 2018
Reallllly wish the “ruby“ components came with the nice Alox look. The clear plastic aesthetic has never held any appeal - just looks cheap to me.
Kdog248
86
Feb 23, 2018
greene.tc789Completely agree.
nfetterly
84
Feb 23, 2018
TSA doesnt "approve" but they don't have issues with small scissors. I have the teeny leatherman with small scissors - they look at it each time so it's best to have it on the outside of the bag. chances are it would be taken in a foreign country flying back to us.
i joined drop.
Cruey
1
Feb 23, 2018
Is this TSA approved?
Fuzz
396
Aug 12, 2018
CrueyI would not risk it, it may be approved at one airport and confiscated at the next.
There is no bargaining with TSA/Customs when they decide to confiscate your pocket tool.
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