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Samsung portable ssd t1 review
Samsung portable ssd t1 review










Samsung provides both a USB-C cable and a Type-C-to-A cable in the box.

samsung portable ssd t1 review

Next to the port is a tiny status light, which shines blue when the drive is connected and blinks when a data transfer is in progress. If you have a desktop, laptop, or smart device made in the last five years or so with a USB 3.x or Thunderbolt 3 port, the Samsung should be compatible with it, if not necessarily at its peak speeds. It's a USB 3.2 Gen 2 connection capable of transfer speeds up to 10Gbps, which is much higher than the drive's actual throughput. The Portable SSD T7 has a USB Type-C port on one end. The T7 is minuscule compared with any portable hard drive, and it's similar in size to the smallest external SSDs, including the T7 Touch, the Thunderbolt-based Samsung Portable SSD X5, the ADATA SE800, and the SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD. Color choices include gray, blue, and red. The T7 is a small aluminum rectangle with rounded edges, measuring 0.3 by 3.3 by 2.2 inches (HWD)-the length and width of a credit card, though considerably thicker-and weighing just 2 ounces. It's a tiny, handy storage device with solid performance for its class, and while it lacks the convenience of the T7 Touch's biometric security, its strong password-protected encryption should be more than adequate to protect your data. The Samsung Portable SSD T7 (starts at $109.99 for 500GB $369.99 for the 2TB version tested) saves you money by skipping the fingerprint reader and is available in a different set of colors.

samsung portable ssd t1 review

Samsung's Portable SSD T7 Touch scored our PCMag Editors' Choice award and Best of the Year honors as the top external solid-state drive for 2020, largely on the strength of its fingerprint-based security system. Best Hosted Endpoint Protection and Security Software.












Samsung portable ssd t1 review