Seagate One touch SSD manages 1030 MB/sec
A new portable SSD that supports USB3.2 Gen.2 Type-C connection. The capacity lineup includes three models of 500GB, 1TB, and 2TB.
The internal drive is based on a NAND storage unit, which enables high-speed data transfer of up to 1,030MB / sec for both reading and writing. In addition, it uses a shock-resistant aluminum housing that can withstand a drop of up to 2 m, making it suitable for content creators who frequently carry large amounts of data. There are three color variations: black, silver, and blue. The external dimensions are width 50 mm, depth 70 mm, height 10.6 mm, and weight 74 g.
The product comes with a USB Type-C cable, a USB C-to-A cable, a quick start guide, a 1-year free subscription to Mylio Create, and a 4-month plan for Adobe Creative Cloud Photography.
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