Price: $174.99
(as of Jul 17, 2025 15:21:14 UTC – Details)
We went big and made it portable. It’s the T5 EVO—an ideal choice for gamers and content creators. This SSD is engineered to handle large file transfers while still small and nimble enough to take along on all your adventures. *Based on a free fall shock test conducted under controlled conditions. **Host device compatibility may vary. ***Source: 2003-2022 OMDIA data: NAND suppliers’ revenue market share.
MASSIVE STORAGE. COMPACT CONVENIENCE: We went big and made it portable; It’s the T5 EVO—an ideal choice for gamers and content creators; This SSD is engineered to handle large file transfers while still small to take on the go
CAPACITIES THAT KEEP UP: Make a big save wherever your projects take you with the small but mighty T5 EVO; It’s light enough to take anywhere and comes with capacities of 2TB to 8TB, making it an easy way to store more on-the-go
PICK UP THE PACE: Forget external HDDs; The T5 EVO is optimized for large file transfers with improved Intelligent TurboWrite and speeds your hard drive will be jealous of; It’s supported by USB 3.2 Gen 1 for superb performance
ALL FOR THE SHOT: Set your sights high; This strong, sturdy sidekick will help you see it through with shock resistance and fall protection up to 6 feet*
ADAPTS TO EVERY NEED: Whether you’re using a desktop, camera or a gaming console** count on the T5 EVO Portable SSD for extensive compatibility; It’s a true team player when it comes to heavy-duty application usage or file-saving
Customers say
Customers praise the portable SSD’s storage capacity, noting its fantastic size for data storage, and appreciate its build quality, functionality, and portability, describing it as ultra-portable and lightweight. The design receives positive feedback, and customers find it reliable. However, the speed receives mixed reviews, with some finding it extremely fast while others report it being incredibly slow. Moreover, the value for money is also mixed, with some finding it well worth the price while others consider it overpriced. Additionally, several customers report reliability issues, with drives crashing on day one of use or dying after three months.