Samsung has announced a follow-up to its tiny-in-size but huge-in-capacity portable SSD (solid state drive) which allows you to quite literally take as much content with you as you realistically could use. Available in a range of capacities from 250GB to a whopping 2TB, the Samsung SSD T3 is tiny on the outside, measuring at just 7.4cm long, 5.8cm wide, and just over 1cm thick.
Compatible with a range of devices, including Android devices, laptops and desktops, the SSD T3 can transfer data over a USB 3.1 connection to move more than 450MB per second, allowing you to take your pictures, music, movies and more on the go — if you’re a professional photographer, you could have all the storage you need in your pocket. If you’re travelling (as I often do) this could be a very easy way to carry a lot of entertainment with you on the go. From the looks, a simple USB-OTG adaptor (we sell those) would be all that’s needed to get Samsung’s SSD T3 working on your smartphone or tablet — too easy.
For everyone else, there’s features that many would find useful. Being an SSD, the Samsung SSD T3 can withstand knocks and bumps without any adverse impact on the data thereon, and your data can be secured with a 256-bit hardware encryption option as well.
Category |
Samsung Portable SSD T3 |
Capacity** |
250 GB/ 500 GB/ 1 TB/ 2 TB |
Interface |
Compatible with USB 3.1, USB2.0 |
Dimensions (LxWxH) |
74 x 58 x 10.5 mm |
Weight |
51 grams (less than 2 oz.)*** |
Transfer Speed**** |
Sequential: Up to 450MB/sec |
UASP Mode |
Support |
Encryption |
AES 256-bit hardwareencryption |
Security |
Password setting (optional) Requires Windows 7 or higher, Mac OS 10.7 or higher and Android KitKat (version 4.4) or higher. |
Certification |
CE, BSMI, KC, VCCI, C-tick, FCC, IC, UL, TUV, CB |
RoHS Compliance |
RoHS2 |
Warranty |
Limited 3-year |
Samsung’s new SSD T3 is on sale from major retailers including Harvey Norman, JB HiFi, Officeworks and Bing Lee starting at just $199 for the 250GB model, $329 for the 500GB, $649 for the 1TB model, and $1,249 for the 2TB drive.