ORICO 2TB External SSD Up to 2000MB/s, Portable Solid State Drive with 20Gbps USB C&A Cable, Reliable Storage for Type-C Smartphone, Tablets, Laptops, USB 3.2 Gen 2×2- M20

ORICO 2TB External SSD Up to 2000MB/s, Portable Solid State Drive with 20Gbps USB C&A Cable, Reliable Storage for Type-C Smartphone, Tablets, Laptops, USB 3.2 Gen 2×2- M20

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2000MB/s Share Idea in A Flash: Measuring data transfers in seconds, maximum speed can reach 2000MB/s, capable of moving 100GB in 1 minute or less. Instant editing without lag helps you get your design inspiration documented at will.
Expand Your Digital World: This external solid state drive could plug and play for USB-A/USB-C devices, it can solve your insufficient memory problem in a moment, ORICO portable SSD is the ideal choice for content creators.
Go Where You Go: Lightweight and silm design similar to the usb stick size(3.15*1.77*0.43 inches, 0.13lb). You can easily put this portable SSD in your pocket or briefcase and enjoy your travel with your data.
Multi-device and Multi-system Compatibility: This external SSD is compatibility with Android, Windows, IOS. Included 2 in 1 USB C cable allows compatibility with USB A port devices and USB C devices (smart phones, PC, Laptops and iPad ect).
Compact and Portable: The Tai Chi Series PSSD is designed for efficient and flexible data storage needs, delivering a high-performance storage solution. A black-silver color scheme gives it an elegant yet professional appearance. Crafted from durable alloy and lightweight ABS material, ORICO external SSD aims to achieve the balance between durability and aesthetics.
Capacity Reminder: 7%-10% reduction comes from algorithm differences: Windows interprets 1GB as 1024MB, while SSD manufacturers use the decimal standard (1GB = 1000MB).