The external SSD USB 3.2 Gen 2 is a high-speed storage solution designed for data enthusiasts on the go. With its USB 3.2 Gen 2 interface, this device offers blazing-fast transfer speeds, allowing you to quickly backup and access your files. Its compact and portable design makes it ideal for professionals, gamers, and content creators. The SSD utilizes solid-state technology, ensuring reliable performance and durability. Whether you need to transfer large files or store your multimedia content, this external SSD delivers exceptional speed and convenience. Upgrade your storage capabilities with the external SSD USB 3.2 Gen 2.
Model Name | BP201 | Capacity Option | 120GB |
Interface | USB 3.1 Type C Gen2 | NAND Flash | 3D TLC |
Form Factor | Type C | Input Voltage | DC 5V |
Sequential Read | 1100-950 MB/s | Sequential Write | 1050-920 MB/s |
Dimensions | L102mm*W32mm*H11mm | Warranty | 3 years |
Storage Temp | -20℃to+75℃ | Operating Temp. | 0℃--+70℃ |
Model Name | BP102 | Capacity Option | 960GB |
Interface | USB 3.0 Gen 1 | NAND Flash | 3D TLC |
Form Factor | Type C | Input Voltage | DC 5V |
Sequential Read | 400-450MB/s | Sequential Write | 380-420MB/s |
Dimensions | L100mm*W29.6mm*H9mm | Warranty | 3 years |
Storage Temp | -20℃to+75℃ | Operating Temp. | 0℃--+70℃ |
USB 3.2 external SSD offers high-speed data transfer rates, up to 20 gigabits per second (Gbps), allowing for lightning-fast transfer of files, videos, and photos. With its impressive speed, it ensures efficient data handling, significantly reducing waiting time and improving overall user experience.
No, USB 2.0 is not fast enough for SSD. USB 2.0 has a maximum data transfer rate of 480 Mbps, while SSDs can achieve much higher speeds. To fully utilize the capabilities of an SSD, it is recommended to use a faster interface such as USB 3.0 or higher, or a dedicated storage interface like SATA or NVMe.
Yes, USB 2 can provide power to SSDs. However, please note that USB 2 is limited in terms of data transfer speed, so if you're using a USB 2 port to connect an SSD, the transfer speed may be slower compared to using a USB 3 port. It's recommended to use a USB 3 port for optimal performance.