Product of the Month: Corsair 32 GB Flash Survivor July 07, 2008
By Leo Jakobson
You might never drop a flash drive into the ocean, but if you have an O-ring-sealed Corsair Flash Survivor drive you can—I tried it, and a half hour later at six feet, it was fine.
Logoed, pocket-sized flash drives are increasingly popular as a way to hand out both internal and external corporate communications in a way that gives people a high-tech toy they can keep. And the 32 GB Survivor adds cutting-edge capacity and a CNC-milled, aircraft-grade aluminum body that can hold nearly seven DVDs worth of material.
Corsair is an established maker of high-end computer memory products. Its Flash Survivor drives (available in 4 GB to 32 GB capacities) also have shock-dampening collars, are waterproof to 200 meters and include encryption software.