THE DATATRAVELER MAX 1TB
Kingston ships their new DT Max line of USB 3.2 Gen 2 flash drives inside a long white box that has a product picture at the front right over their logo and the 5-year warranty logo and beneath its advertised performance numbers and capacity.
System requirements are printed at the rear of the box right over a few words about storage capacity and Kingston (contact information and product serial numbers and barcodes are also located here).
Measuring 82.17mm in length, 22mm in width and 9.02mm in thickness the DT Max is one of the largest USB flash drives out there.
The plastic enclosure features a slide-in/out mechanism to expose the USB-C port (unfortunately its enclosure is not as sturdy as I’d like it to be).
At the base of the enclosure, we find several certifications along with the product serial number, barcode and country of manufacture.
As mentioned earlier the enclosure is not the sturdiest around so opening it is not hard.
So, on the top side we find the SM2320G NAND flash controller by Silicon Motion along with a single NAND flash module (512GB in capacity).
Another NAND flash module (again 512GB in capacity) is located on the other side of the PCB.