An external SSD has a fast Solid State Drive. You connect these drives via a Thunderbolt or USB 3.0 port. Thanks to the fast SSD and the connector, it's possible to write and read data much faster (10x) than with a normal external hard drive. For example, an SSD transfers your files 5 to 20 times faster than an HDD, because an SSD contains no moving parts. You can easily connect an external SSD to your computer or laptop with a USB cable.

Samsung T7 Shield 2TB Blue
Samsung
Samsung
Samsung T7 Shield 2TB Blue
2 TB storage|Formatted for Android, ChromeOS, Linux, Mac, Windows, iOS, iPad OS|USB 3.2 Gen 2

444,-

Temporarily sold out

Lacie Rugged SSD Pro5 4TB
LaCie
LaCie
Lacie Rugged SSD Pro5 4TB
4 TB storage|Formatted for Linux, Mac, Windows, iPad OS|USB 4 Gen 3x2

888,-

Temporarily sold out

LaCie Rugged SSD4 4TB
LaCie
4 TB storage|Formatted for Mac, Windows|USB 4 Gen 3x2

564,-

Temporarily sold out

LaCie Rugged SSD4 2TB
LaCie
2 TB storage|Formatted for Mac, Windows|USB 4 Gen 3x2

435,-

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Kingston XS2000 Portable SSD 1TB
Kingston
Kingston
Kingston XS2000 Portable SSD 1TB
1 TB storage|Formatted for Android, ChromeOS, Linux, Mac, Windows, iOS, iPad OS|USB 3.2 Gen 2x2

187,-

Temporarily sold out

Samsung T7 Shield 1TB Black
Samsung
Samsung
Samsung T7 Shield 1TB Black
1 TB storage|Formatted for Android, ChromeOS, Linux, Mac, Windows, iOS, iPad OS|USB 3.2 Gen 2

237,-

Temporarily sold out