Kanguru covers the Flash Drive Max with a generous two-year warranty (the standard is one year), and provides comprehensive help on its Web site with downloads, FAQs, and tips. On the downside, phone support is available only on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET, and you'll pay for the toll call.
At $800 for the 16GB version, the Kanguru Flash Drive Max seems more a novelty than anything. Capacity aside, it's a standard flash thumbdrive that offers password protection and good read speeds but slow write speeds. The warranty is generous, but support options are a bit limited, which is disappointing for a drive that costs more than many computers.
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