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Exascend Explorer, Rugged Portable SSD, IP67 Certified

ExascendPowered by USB Type-C, Exascend Explorer Portable SSD delivers incredible transfer speeds of up to 20 Gbps. Fortified with IP67-certified ruggedness and an ultra-durable metallic alloy that hosts a high-performance SSD, Exascend Explorer Portable SSD is our debut portable storage engineered for ultimate performance and reliability.

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Exascend Explorer, Rugged Portable SSD, IP67 Certified

Exascend Explorer, Rugged Portable SSD, IP67 Certified

ExascendPowered by USB Type-C, Exascend Explorer Portable SSD delivers incredible transfer speeds of up to 20 Gbps. Fortified with IP67-certified ruggedness and an ultra-durable metallic alloy that hosts a high-performance SSD, Exascend Explorer Portable SSD is our debut portable storage engineered for ultimate performance and reliability.

Extreme transfer capability of up to 20 Gbps

1 TB, 2 TB, 4 TB, and 8 TB capacity options

IP67-certified ruggedness that protects against dust and water

USB Type-C powered

Durable and shockproof design

Generous five-year warranty and factory data recovery services

If you want to learn more about taking your cinematography to the next level with Exascend Explorer Portable SSD, please do not hesitate to send us an inquiry.

Advanced Technologies

IP67-compliance

Thoroughly tested and thoroughly robust, our IP67-rated products protects your data from storage failure caused by dangers such as dust and water. In tough applications, IP67 provides ample protection against the elements.

RAID ECC

RAID ECC is an advanced Exascend technology that combines the power of RAID with NAND flash block granularity, allowing the storage device to rebuild even severely corrupted data.

SuperCruise

SuperCruise is a signature Exascend technology that Optimises write performance for stability - ensuring unbeatable stable write performance even in the most demanding applications.

Conformal Coating

Conformal coating is a rugged technology that protects the entire Exascend SSD against environmental threats by applying a water and particle-resistant coating to the printed circuit board and all embedded components.

Key Features:

Up to 20Gbps Transfer Rate

IP67 Certified

Rugged Design

Up to 2,000MB/s Performance

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Exascend Explorer, Rugged Portable SSD, IP67 Certified

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Exascend Explorer, Rugged Portable SSD, IP67 Certified

ExascendPowered by USB Type-C, Exascend Explorer Portable SSD delivers incredible transfer speeds of up to 20 Gbps. Fortified with IP67-certified ruggedness and an ultra-durable metallic alloy that hosts a high-performance SSD, Exascend Explorer Portable SSD is our debut portable storage engineered for ultimate performance and reliability.

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