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so today I'm going to be doing a quick and dirty unboxing of one of my Christmas presents which is a Corsair

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flash Voyager 8 gig Drive I mean you can

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never have enough USB thumb drives is is my mentality pretty much and the Flash

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Voyager is a pretty good little drive it's got a ruggedized rubber sheathing

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that goes all around it to protect it should you drop it or step on it or do

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whatever else it is you need to do to it so basically what Corsair says about it

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is that it is durable shockproof plug-and playay Windows compatible and

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carries a 10-year Limited warranty so like so many of Corsair's products the

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warranty is what really sets it apart from you know buying a generic one off

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the shelf at whatever Big Box store okay

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so let's just get this open from the bottom here and we'll just have a quick

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look this won't take long I promise uh

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the flash Voyager is available in a bunch of different sizes I think

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throughout the life cycle of this product it's been anywhere from I think like 64 Megs and now it goes up to about

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64 gigs so you can see that it has kind of like a green rubberized grippy

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business at on either side here this is an activity LED that shows you if you

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are using it and it is has data transferring this key ring I'm not sure

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how much I like this because you can see there's no structure inside it it's

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actually just Rubber and I've run into a bit of an issue with my Corsair Survivor

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Drive where the the key hook is not durable enough and it's actually

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starting to come off they've got a link here to Corsair memory.com and you can

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see removing the cap is actually not that easy so on unless you're using it

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just excessively taking the cap off and putting it back on it should maintain

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its grippiness on the USB contact itself

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and you shouldn't have too much trouble with losing the cap but something to be aware of is that if you contact Corsair

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and let them know you lost your cap they will send you a replacement cap that is

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their policy so there's your USB interface itself and thank you for

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checking out my unboxing of the Corsair flash Voyager
