SanDisk Extreme Portable SSDs Get up to a 60% Discount as Part of a ‘Back to School’ Deal

Aug 29, 2019 at 10:03pm EDT
SanDisk Extreme portable SSDs can be purchased with up to a whopping 60% discount

First, there were portable hard drives, which have now transitioned into much faster and compact portable SSDs. For a ‘Back to School’ deal, the SanDisk Extreme line has a total of four models starting at capacity of 250GB, going all the way up to a whopping 2TB. All four models are available on Amazon, with a starting price of less than $70. If you like to carry around portable drives that are not just a breeze when it comes to slipping in your pocket, but also when it comes to blazing-fast speeds, grab one of these before the deal expires.

As for the specifications, these portable SSDs from SanDisk boast up to 550MB/s of read speeds, and support the Type-C USB 3.1 interface. Sadly, if you’re using an older laptop, it might not feature a USB-C port, but fret not. The company includes a USB-A dongle so you don’t run into compatibility issues, so that’s a thoughtful approach. These portable drives are also IP55 dust, water, and shock-resistant.

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Not just this, but they possess the ability to bear a water flow of up to 30 kPA for three minutes, around 1500g of shock, and 5 gRMS of vibration at 10-2000Hz. SanDisk also incorporated a rubberized exterior, meaning these drives can bear drops of up to 6.5 feet on a concrete floor. The storage manufacturing company also provides a 3-year limited warranty for each of these drives, and with the latest discount, your purchase would become a lot sweeter.

Get the SanDisk 250GB SSD for $69.88 at Amazon

Get the SanDisk 500TB SSD for $89.99 at Amazon

Get the SanDisk 1TB SSD for $166 at Amazon

Get the SanDisk 2TB SSD for $279.99 at Amazon

About the author: Omar Sohail is a reporter and analyst for Wccftech's mobile section, specializing in the technology and business of the mobile industry. His expertise lies in the intricate hardware supply chain, covering developments in semiconductor manufacturing, chip lithography, and camera sensor technology.

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