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Exascend Nitro USB4 Portable SSD (Black)

The Nitro USB4 Portable SSD from Exascend connects to your host system using a 40 Gb/s USB-C interface, which offers read speeds of up to 3100 MB/s and write speeds of up to 3000 MB/s. This SSD IS IP68 rated for dust and water resistance and also offers protection against weather, impact, and x-rays. Also featured is bus power, an endurance (TBW) rating of 3000TB, and an aluminium shell and thermal pad for cool operating temperatures.

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Exascend Nitro USB4 Portable SSD (Black)

Exascend Nitro USB4 Portable SSD (Black)

The Nitro USB4 Portable SSD from Exascend connects to your host system using a 40 Gb/s USB-C interface, which offers read speeds of up to 3100 MB/s and write speeds of up to 3000 MB/s. This SSD IS IP68 rated for dust and water resistance and also offers protection against weather, impact, and x-rays. Also featured is bus power, an endurance (TBW) rating of 3000TB, and an aluminium shell and thermal pad for cool operating temperatures.

Space for High Res Content

A storage capacity of means you'll have room to store all your high resolution photos and videos in 4K, 8K, and Full HD.

Your Ultimate Data Guard

The IP68-certified rugged design for maximum protection against physical damage and extreme environments.

High Performance

Boost your productivity with 40 Gb/s transfers for read speeds of up to 3100 MB/s and write speeds of up to 3000 MB/s for maximised workflow efficiency.

Lanyard Hole for Portability

Attach a keychain or carabiner to the SSD for easy access and transportation.

Mount with Magnet

With metal stickers, you can easily attach the reader to your PC and other devices.

Key Features:

40 Gb/s USB4 Interface

Sequential Read Speeds up to 3100 MB/s

Sequential Write Speeds up to 3000 MB/s

Bus Powered

IP68 Dust and Waterproof

Weather, Impact, and X-Ray Resistant

Aluminium Shell & Thermal Pad for Cooling

Slim and Compact

What's in the Box:

Exascend Nitro USB4 Portable SSD (Black)

40 Gb/s USB-C Cable (19.68")

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Exascend Nitro USB4 Portable SSD (Black)

The Nitro USB4 Portable SSD from Exascend connects to your host system using a 40 Gb/s USB-C interface, which offers read speeds of up to 3100 MB/s and write speeds of up to 3000 MB/s. This SSD IS IP68 rated for dust and water resistance and also offers protection against weather, impact, and x-rays. Also featured is bus power, an endurance (TBW) rating of 3000TB, and an aluminium shell and thermal pad for cool operating temperatures.

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