Quite recently, Silicon Power has refreshed its USB Flash Drive series with new models; one of the models we will feature in this review and is the Blaze B32. The product is advertised with USB 3.1 Gen1 support and can be purchased with capacities from 16GB and up to 256GB.
The drive is shipped inside a really simple packaging, composed of transparent plastic and cardboard; on the frontal area, the manufacturer does list the supported USB bus (backwards compatible with older versions) but also the drive capacity (we have received a 64GB sample):
In the back, we will get to see a short product description, in multiple languages, the list of supported operating systems, the power rating, some information regarding the Silicon Power service centers but also the product serial numbers:
The Blaze B32 drive does feature a shiny white plastic casing, with the manufacturer logo on top, along with the capacity of the product:
In the middle of the frame, we do have a dark blue accent, which also doubles as a keyhole:
On the back, we will spot a similar design, minus the other details:
The USB connector is protected by a plastic cover, in the same white color:
The said connector features a lip in the well-known USB 3.0 standard color:
The drive is also equipped with a status LED, which lights up in the back of the chassis, as soon as it gets plugged into a spare USB port: