Description
🔍 Key Specifications
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 2 TB |
| Interface / Connector | USB 3.0 (micro-USB/USB-A) |
| Max Sequential Read Speed | 400 MB/s |
| Drop / Shock Resistance | Up to 2 meters drop resistance |
| Warranty | 3-Year |
| Dimensions | 2.54 in × 2.54 in × 0.34 in ( 64.5 mm × 64.5 mm × 8.7 mm) |
| Weight | About 45–55.5 g depending on capacity (2 TB version around 55.5 g) |
| Pre-Formatting / Compatibility | Preformatted exFAT so works with Windows and macOS out of the box; may need reformatting depending on your OS. |
👍 Pros & 👎 Cons
Pros:
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Portable and compact. Easy to carry in a bag or even a pocket.
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Decent speed (≈400 MB/s) for a USB-SSD, so good for moving large files, backups, etc.
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Solid build and drop protection (up to 2m) adds durability.
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Good warranty (3 years) gives peace of mind.
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Preformatted exFAT helps with cross-platform use (Windows/macOS).
Cons:
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Write speed is not specified clearly, but real-world write speeds will likely be lower than 400 MB/s (that’s for reads).
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USB 3.0 / Micro-USB can be slower compared to newer USB-C or USB 3.2/USB4 SSDs.
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If you need very high speed for e.g. 4K video editing, this might lag behind NVMe or USB-C SSDs.
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Price tends to be higher for SSDs vs HDDs for the same capacity; but of course performance and durability are better.










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