The SATA SSD External is a cutting-edge storage solution. With a sleek design and compact size, it offers an impressive storage capacity in a portable form. Our SSD provides lightning-fast transfer speeds, allowing you to effortlessly transfer, save, and access your files. It is compatible with both Windows and Mac systems, making it ideal for all users. The external SSD is not only durable but also shock and vibration-resistant, ensuring your data remains safe and secure. With the SATA SSD External, you can conveniently carry your important files and documents wherever you go.
Model Name | BP102 | Capacity Option | 2TB |
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℃ |
Model Name | BP103 | Capacity Option | 2TB |
Interface | USB 3.1 Gen1 | NAND Flash | 3D TLC |
Form Factor | Type C | Input Voltage | DC 5V |
Sequential Read | 400-450MB/s | Sequential Write | 380-420MB/s |
Dimensions | L97mm*W47mm*H9.7mm | Warranty | 3 years |
Storage Temp | -20℃to+75℃ | Operating Temp. | 0℃--+70℃ |
Yes, SATA SSD can be used externally by connecting it to a compatible port such as USB or Thunderbolt. This allows you to transfer and access data quickly and easily between different devices without requiring a direct internal connection.
Yes, a SATA hard drive can be used externally with the help of an external enclosure or adapter. These accessories allow you to connect the SATA hard drive to your computer via USB, eSATA, or Thunderbolt ports. This enables you to access and transfer data from the hard drive without having to install it internally in your computer.
To connect your SATA SSD externally, you will need an external enclosure or adapter that supports SATA drives. Simply insert your SATA SSD into the enclosure or connect it to the adapter, then plug the enclosure/adapter into your computer's USB port. Your SATA SSD should now be recognized as an external storage device, allowing you to access and transfer data easily.