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The Expert P34F is a 10Gbps USB SSD featuring a Type-C connector on one end and a rather substantial lanyard point on the other. It’s colored an attractive mix of pewter and black with gold lettering. The drive, which comes with a three-year warranty, measures around 3.36 inches long, by 1.25-inches wide, by 0.7-inches thick and weighs roughly 2.5 ounces with the battery installed. Svelte, but also more prone to being easily losable. Of course, that potential for being misplaced is countered by Apple’s Find My functionality, which allows you to have the P34F play a sound so you can locate it.
Tested: Teamgroup's geo-locatable 10Gbps USB storage is unique, and inconsistentWhen I was able to get the unit operating, the tracking worked as expected and the P34F showed up in the iOS/macOS Find My apps at my location. Sweet. Alas, that was only after a lot of futzing with the circular battery cover and rotating it so that it’s not quite in the full locked position. Even then, it only showed up for a bit. Noticing that the battery didn’t fit tightly I stuffed a small bit of paper into the side of the compartment to force the CR2032 battery to make contact with the negative terminal. This fixed the issue, but only for a while, and the Expert P34F would never connect r
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