Protecting flash drive: Strength or Shock Absorption?
Years ago, after I'd ruined a cheap plastic flash drives because of rough treatment on my keychain (getting dropped, etc.) I went to Cruzer Titanium (encased in titanium) after seeing a PC Mag review where they threw it down, stomped on it, drove over it, etc...
Now I see a rubber encased one that supposedly "has been shown laundered, baked, frozen, boiled, dropped, and even run over by a SUV"
... titanium is stronger than rubber, but rubber is more shock absorbing.
Which would you choose for best overall protection in a rugged flash drive: Strength of titanium or shock absorption of rubber?
Thanks!