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Elevon

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Nov 29, 2011
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Anybody used or experience with this USB by Lacie? (all key models)
how does it perform and does it last a long life? (as stated water and scratch resistant)
what do you think of it?
 
Anybody used or experience with this USB by Lacie? (all key models)
how does it perform and does it last a long life? (as stated water and scratch resistant)
what do you think of it?
I have the LaCie CooKey (http://www.lacie.com/us/products/product.htm?id=10462). I've had it since fall 2011 and it has been very useful. It fits nicely on a keychain with your car keys, house keys, etc. The build quality is excellent. The metal feels thick and solid. The CooKey is very shiny because it's made of aluminum. But, it scratches very easily. My only complaint would be the lack of a full USB interface cover. The CooKey is thin and LaCie accommodates this by not covering the interface leads. This means that it can slip out of a USB port rather easily. Otherwise, it's great.
 
I have the iamaKey: http://www.lacie.com/us/products/product.htm?id=10531

It's great, blends in with my keys and very reliable.
It's not the fastest, but I only store my school docs on it (Dropbox is block on some of the computers) and occasionally a video so I don't really notice it.
It gets scratched quite easily but I've never had a problem with it, so I don't really mind in that respect. I also lost the plastic cap that came with it, but that was inevitable as it was so small.
 
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