I tested the world's smallest 1TB SSD drive, and it's a game-changer for work travel
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I tested the world's smallest 1TB SSD drive, and it's a game-changer for work travel
"Remember when the name "thumb drive" was an accurate descriptor? These days, external storage devices are increasingly tiny -- and nowhere is this more evident than in the new SanDisk ExtremeFit USB-C flash drive . It's definitely the smallest thumb drive I've tested, measuring 0.73 inches at its widest point and weighing just three grams. It looks more like a USB dongle for a mouse than external storage."
"The ExtremeFit's size isn't the only thing going for it, though. It also offers a wide range of storage options, ranging from 1TB for $109 to 64GB on the low end for just $15. It's fast, too. SanDisk promises USB 3.2 Gen 1 speeds of up to 400MB/s on the 128GB and 1TB versions, with compatibility across Windows, MacOS, and iPadOS."
SanDisk ExtremeFit USB-C flash drive measures 0.73 inches at its widest point and weighs three grams, giving it an ultra-compact profile. Storage options range from 64GB for $15 to 1TB for $109. The 128GB and 1TB versions promise USB 3.2 Gen 1 speeds up to 400MB/s, and the 64GB unit delivered read and write speeds close to 400MB/s in CrystalDiskMark. The device is compatible with Windows, MacOS, and iPadOS, and performed file transfers on ChromeOS. No software is required, though SanDisk's Memory Zone app can assist with backups and transfers.
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