1TB Portable SSD, Up to 2000MB/s, USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 External Solid State Drive, Dual USB-C&A, Compatible with iPhone 15/16/17, Android, Mac, Laptops, Tablets, Smart TVs, Cameras, Gaming, PS5
Built for Creators: Capture, edit, and transfer with ease. Powered by SSD technology and premium NAND Flash, this portable SSD delivers up to 2000MB/s—perfect for handling large 4K videos, RAW photos, and gaming assets. Maximum speed can reach 10Gbps with USB-A, please make sure your device's interface USB 3.1 Gen 2x2 / USB 3.2 Gen 2
Record Without Limits: Supports direct 4K 120fps HDR recording from compatible USB-C smartphones—including recent iOS and Android models—plus cameras and tablets, when used with supported professional apps like ProRes recorders. Perfect for mobile creators on the move
Rugged, Reliable, Ready: Encased in a durable aluminum shell for effective heat dissipation and drop protection. Features SMART monitoring, and advanced error correction to keep your data safe, even in demanding field conditions. Works Where You Do: Plug-and-play with laptops, desktops, cameras, projectors, and more. Includes USB-C to USB-A and USB-C cables for effortless use across Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and USB-C-enabled iOS devices
The PSSD can deliver read speeds of up to 2000MB/s under ideal conditions, depending on the device's USB port and system configuration. To test speeds of up to 2000MB/s, please use a high-performance PC and ensure the port is USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 or Thunderbolt 4/5 and above. If using an older or lower-spec PC with only USB 3.2 Gen 2 / USB 3.1 Gen 2 (10Gbps) or USB 3.0/3.1 Gen 1 (5Gbps) bandwidth limitations will reduce actual speeds to less than 1000MB/s or 500MB/s; on even slower USB interface
Pocket-Sized Power: Measuring just 2.85 × 1.52 × 0.40 inches and weighing 0.03 lb, this ultra-slim SSD fits easily into any pocket or bag. 【Capacity Notice】Storage capacity is defined using the decimal system (1GB = 1,000MB), as per manufacturer specifications. However, operating systems calculate capacity using the binary system (1GB = 1,024MB), which results in the actual usable capacity being approximately 7–10% less than the labeled amount.