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Right now, you can get this SSD for a new all-time low price of just $133.92 on Amazon. Although it looks like a USB thumb drive, it is a proper SSD with proper SSD-like speeds.
After spending more than 70 hours testing recent USB flash drives and comparing them with dozens of previous models for this update, we’ve concluded that the PNY Pro Elite V3 USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C ...
Iomega's new SSD drives boast 256-bit hardware encryption for peace of mind, anti-virus and backup software plus a three-year warranty. The Iomega USB 3.0 External SSD Flash Drive has no moving parts.
The Visiontek USB 3.0 Pocket SSD is great for distributing the same data across multiple computers, but is little better, and a lot more expensive, than a hard drive for backup.
While a USB 2.0 port could deliver just 2.5 watts of power, about enough to slowly charge a phone, USB 3.1 upped this to about 4.5 watts, and the initial uses of USB-C topped out at 15 watts of power.
I have USB flash drives and a USB-SSD drive that work great--very fast. But I have two phones (Samsung and Oppo) That are death slow to even read a file list let alone copy any files across.
So the drive she had was far slower than USB 2 could send it. In that case it made sense to get the newer tech when looking at buying new and worry about computer support later.
If you’d rather not pass along an SSD or hard drive to another person, you can simply destroy both mechanically. This will ensure that no-one can read the data contained on them.