Inside a fake $20 '16TB external M.2 SSD'
This was more disappointing than I was expecting. And my expectations were rock-bottom to start with.
This was more disappointing than I was expecting. And my expectations were rock-bottom to start with.
Super-tough, compact, and fast.
Grab your data off microSD cards in record time.
Lots of fast storage in a small, robust package.
High-speed external drive capable of to 2800MB/s, IP67 rated, and drop-tested to MIL-STD810G.
Fit up to four NVMe M.2 SSDs into a swappable, high capacity, flexible, and RAID-ready storage module.
Typical of fake microSD cards -- low-quality, low-capacity cards reprogrammed to give the impression they are bigger, and a bit of nasty screen print added on top.
FIPS 140-2 Level 3 compliant storage drive with wireless unlock feature and remote management. IP57 rated for dust and water resistance.
The 980 PRO offers sequential read and write speeds of up to 7,000 MB/s and 5,000 MB/s respectively, along with random read and write speeds of up to 1,000K IOP.
This flash drive is small, versatile, reliable, tough (it's been rattling on my keys for weeks and it's pretty much like new), and at $35 for 256GB, it's very cheap.