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Review: Naztech Xtra Drive Mini

Last updated: May 16, 2021 11:38 am UTC
By Jesse Hollington
Review: Naztech Xtra Drive Mini

There continues to be a market for Lighting external storage adapters despite the ever-increasing capacity of iPhones and iPads, which serve not only for adding more storage for photos and videos but also as a means to transfer data between devices. While we’re not seeing as many new external storage devices as we did a couple fo years ago, new ones do appear on the scene once a while, and Naztech’s Xtra Drive Mini is the latest of these. It’s a small aluminum flash drive with a USB connector on one end and a Lighting connector on the other that takes Micro SD memory cards rather than relying on internal storage.


Review: Naztech Xtra Drive Mini

Xtra Drive Mini comes with a 16 GB Micro SD card in the package to get you started, but it supports card capacities of up to 256 GB if you’re willing to supply your own. These cards are also easily swappable so that you can use one Xtra Drive Mini with multiple cards. A key ring is attached with a very short chain, and a clear plastic cap covers the Lighting port which is also attached to the chain to keep it from getting lost. It’s an attractive and minimalist design that reminds us of Kingston’s DataTraveller Bolt Duo that we looked at last year, although Naztech’s flash drive has the keychain and cover directly attached rather than including a separate case.


A blue LED at the base of the Lightning port flashes when data access is occurring over either the Lighting or USB ports.

Review: Naztech Xtra Drive Mini

Sadly, as with all iOS external flash drives, you’ll need to use Naztech’s own Xtra Drive Mini app to communicate with the device — Apple’s own Files app is only good for cloud storage providers, although we’re still crossing our fingers that maybe iOS 12 will finally bring unified flash drive support to the mix. Naztech’s app provides the usual mix of functionality, presenting you with a view of the app’s on-device storage and the storage of the connected Xtra Drive Mini. You can tap on the main circle to browser your iOS photo library and selectively copy photos to the flash drive, or drag-and-drop the upper circle to the lower one to backup all of your iOS photos. Folder icons for both internal and external storage allow you to browse by media type — photos, videos, music, or documents — or simply display a standard file browser view of all content on the device.


Review: Naztech Xtra Drive Mini

The app also provides the ability to “lock” files with a password, which appears to employ some kind of rudimentary encryption. You’ll be prompted for the password when attempting to view the files through the Xtra Drive Mini app, however you’ll lose the ability to access it from the USB port on your Mac or PC.

The Xtra Drive Mini app also shows up on the standard iOS share sheet, allowing you to transfer files into the app from just about any other app, although this will save the file to the app’s internal storage, requiring you to then open the app and transfer it to the flash drive as a separate step — a cumbersome workaround that’s sadly common to just about every external flash drive we’ve looked at. Like most third-party flash drive apps, Naztech’s app is far from elegant and isn’t as intuitive as we’d like, but it does get the job done, and we were especially pleased by how versatile it is — you can back up photos and videos, create folders and organize files into them, create text files, view supported file types directly in the app, and open unsupported file types in any other apps that support the share sheet’s “Open in” functionality.


Review: Naztech Xtra Drive Mini

In terms of performance for transferring files, Xtra Drive Mini is about average. Unlike Kingston’s Bolt, Xtra Drive Mini isn’t USB 3.0, which will result in slower data transfer speeds on your Mac or PC. Performance over Lightning doesn’t suffer as dramatically — it’s not like we’ve ever seen USB 3.0 speeds over a Lightning connection anyway — but it does come in at only a little over half the speed of Kingston’s flash drive, with a transfer rate of about 4 MB per second. For example, a single 650 MB video file took just under two minutes to transfer, while 49 photos totalling 63 MB took about 17 seconds.


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