Vendor: Kingston

Kingston DataTraveler Exodia M 64GB USB 3.2 Flash Drive | Compact Metal-Cap USB Drive

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Description
SDKINGSTON STORAGE

Every flash drive with a removable cap eventually loses it — usually right when you need the drive most.

Kingston's DataTraveler Exodia M solves that with a moving cap built into the body, so there's nothing separate to misplace in a bag or drawer.

Kingston DataTraveler Exodia M 64GB

A Cap Built In, Nothing to Misplace

At 64GB it's sized right for school assignments, work documents, or a portable backup, and the blue color coding makes it easy to tell apart from other capacities on your desk. Backed by Kingston's 5-year warranty, it's an inexpensive, reliable pickup for anyone who just needs a drive that works every single time they plug it in.

Key Features

  • 64GB of storage for documents, photos, videos, and backups
  • USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A connector for broad compatibility with laptops and desktops
  • Moving cap design protects the connector, nothing separate to lose
  • Blue color coding makes the 64GB capacity easy to spot among other drives
  • Built-in loop for attaching to a keyring or lanyard
  • Compact, pocket-friendly housing
  • Kingston 5-year limited warranty

Full Specifications

Specification Detail
Brand Kingston
Model / Part Number DTXM/64GB
GTIN/UPC 740617326260
Capacity 64GB
Interface USB 3.2 Gen 1, Type-A
Color Blue
Dimensions 2.7" x 0.9" x 0.5"
OS Support Windows, macOS, Linux, Chrome OS
Warranty 5-year limited warranty (Kingston)

What's in the Box

  • Kingston DataTraveler Exodia M 64GB USB flash drive

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the “M” (moving cap) different from a regular flash drive?

Instead of a fully removable cap that can be lost, the connector slides in and out of a protective sleeve that stays attached to the drive at all times.

How to format a USB flash drive?

In Windows, right-click the drive in File Explorer and choose Format, pick a file system (exFAT works well for cross-platform use), and click Start. On macOS, use Disk Utility to erase and reformat the drive.

How fast is data transfer?

It uses the USB 3.2 Gen 1 interface, backward compatible with USB 2.0 ports, with speeds well above older USB 2.0 drives for large file transfers.

How many GB flash drive do I need?

For documents and photos, 32-64GB is typically enough. Video libraries or full system backups usually call for 128GB or more — see our 128GB dual-connector DataTraveler options if you need more room.

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