Portable External SSD Hard Drive Review

In this video tutorial, learn on portable external SSD hard drive review. This guide goes further to compare external SSD hard drive and HDD. Know that SSD stands for Solid State Drive and HDD stands for Hard Disk Drive. Both are used for files storage and backup. The focus on this article review is on the external type and not the internal, which is found in laptops and desktops. Also, this guide compares files backup with SDD and Microsoft OneDrive.

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The product comes in different capacities. There are those of one terabyte. Also, there is another type of 2TB (two terabytes). That is the one I have and I am using for the explanation in this writeup.

When you order the external SSD and unbox it, the first thing you will notice is its portability. It is indeed portable as the name implies. The storage capacity of the product varies just as stated before now. That is the same way the prices are different.

The Features

Another noticeable thing is the case, which you can call the body. It is enclosed in thick and hard plastic material. That makes it protected and difficult to break.

In terms of features, it can be used for storage of files contained in a computer (desktop and laptop), Android smartphones, and iPhones. You can connect it to iOS devices and copy the file you want to backup into it.

Other Features of Portable External SSD Hard Drive

Compatibility with Windows OS

For Windows Operating System compatibility, the product is compatible with Windows 7, 10, and Windows 11. So, if your laptop runs any of the OS, feel free to use it on them without any form of challenge.

It is Effective in Storage

The files saved in the storage device does not get missing when compared with some substandard devices out there. You can get it and use it for your personal use. If you are a content creator that needs backup for the video files, you can use it as well. Portable external SSD hard is good for storing different file types including documents, Excel files, PPT, music, PDFs, photos and videos.

In terms of comparison with HDD, SSD is much faster. If you want fast file transfer between devices, go for portable external SSD.

Cloud storages remains another way for file backup in our world of today. You can upload folders containing some files or upload files individually on them. The two most popular cloud storage services are Microsoft OneDrive and Google Drive. When you upload files on them, the files are backed up on Microsoft and Google cloud respectively. You can download the files into your device anytime you need them.

Cloud storage remains the best to me when compared with External SSD storage. When you store files on OneDrive, those files are saved in Microsoft computers. They can remain there for ever. The same applies with backing up on Google Drive.

SSD vs Cloud Storage

If you are Microsoft 365 Personal subscriber, you are assigned 1TB storage space on cloud as much as your subscription remains active. You can also buy additional space for yourself.

The challenge with cloud storage is time consumption and cost of data. When you upload on OneDrive or Google Drive, it takes more time. Also, if your internet connection is not strong enough, it will take more time. Cost of mobile data is another major issue. You need to pay high on internet mobile data to use the cloud backup effectively.

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