Description
🔍 Specifications
| Feature | Details | |
|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 1 TB ,2TB | |
| Interface / Connector | USB-C, USB 3.2 Gen 2 | |
| Max Sequential Read Speed | Up to 800 MB/s | |
| Write Speed | Not officially the same as read, “write speeds lower” (depends on capacity & conditions) | |
| Physical Size / Dimensions | 3.81 × 1.85 × 0.39 in (9.68 × 4.70 × 0.99 cm) | |
| Weight | 40 grams | |
| Drop / Durability | Up to 2-meter drop protection | |
| Operating Temp / Non-Operating | 0°C to 45°C operating; −20°C to 85°C non-operating | |
| Warranty | 3-year | |
| Other Features | Comes with USB-C to USB-A cable; has a rubber hook for attaching to belt/strap etc. |
✅ Pros & ⚠️ Cons
Pros:
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Very decent read speed (800 MB/s) for many use cases (backups, photos/videos, moderate file transfers).
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Solid USB-C / USB 3.2 Gen 2 interface that’s widely supported.
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Portable, lightweight (40 g), physically tough (2-m drop protection). Good for travel.
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Comes with useful accessories (cable + rubber hook).
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Good warranty (3 years).
Cons:
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Write speeds are “lower” — for large file write operations you may see slower performance, especially if the SSD’s internal NAND is full, or sustained writes.
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The “rubber hook” is a convenience, but doesn’t substitute for full ruggedness: no water/dust rating mentioned.
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USB 3.2 Gen 2 has its limits: if you use on older ports or lower spec cables, speeds will drop.
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For use cases like gaming (loading games), very large data transfers, or frequent video editing, there may be faster SSDs (NVMe type / higher spec).






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