The SanDisk 1TB Extreme Pro Portable SSD is built with NVMe technology for fast read speeds of up to 1050 MB/s, which fully saturates its USB 3.1 Gen 2 interface. As a portability-focused drive, it’s both lightweight and compact, and built with durability in mind. It has an aluminum body, which helps to dissipate heat, a durable silicon rubber coating for impact resistance, and it’s IP55 rated for water and dust resistance. The Extreme Pro Portable is compatible with Windows and Mac systems without any drivers. Connect it via USB Type-C or USB Type-A with the included adapter. Additionally, users can use the SanDisk Secure Access software to create a password protected folder on the drive for keeping data secure.
SanDisk 1TB Extreme Pro Portable SSD
$116.99
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.4 lbs |
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Dimensions | 6.9 × 5.05 × 1.65 in |
Storage Capacity | 1 TB |
Connection Interface | 1 x USB 3.2 / USB 3.1 Gen 2 (USB Type-C) |
Read Speed | Maximum: 1050 MB/s |
Encryption | 128-Bit AES |
Type | Solid-State Drive |
Power Source | USB Bus Power |
Environmental Resistance | Shock |
IP Rating | IP55 |
Operating Temperature | 32 to 113°F / 0 to 45°C |
Storage Temperature | -4 to 158°F / -20 to 70°C |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 4.4 x 2.3 x 0.5" / 112.0 x 58.0 x 11.5 mm |
Reviews (410)
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Remington Feest (verified owner) –
Bought two to back up images after game drives during photo safari in Africa. I backed up hundreds of images from a 45 MP camera, average image size 58MB and many in the mid-60MB, during each back up session, and the write times were extremely fast! I carried one of the two drives with me at all times in a pants pocket; it is smaller and thinner than old smartphones, hardly knew it was in the pocket. Bought it for its read/write speeds and size; I was quite pleased. Will definitely buy again as my back up needs expand.
Kadin Bailey (verified owner) –
I got this on the best deal ever and I’m so pumped. I have the 1TB V1 and LOVE it, so having twice the speed and 4 times the storage is incredible. Highly recommended.
Helene Kris (verified owner) –
Usually you pick two from fast, cheap and good. This little drive hits all three! A really awesome and fast drive for multiple applications.
Felicita Jaskolski (verified owner) –
I did some read and write tests with the extreme (non pro) SSD V2 and this one clearly is quite a bit faster. Small size is great for my computer or camera bag.
Sonia Moore (verified owner) –
So far so good with these SanDisk Extreme Pro Portable SSD V2, very please with their performance and speed. The price was right over the Black Friday sales.
Terrill Prohaska (verified owner) –
This is my go to SSD external HDD. All you need to know is it’s slim and fast!
Lyric Feil (verified owner) –
I bought this SSD because I needed a faster workflow and faster transport speeds. This SSD works extremely great and I love the size and feel of it. 10/10 would recommend this one over the others!
Giovanny Klocko (verified owner) –
To be honest, the drive is still in the box. I am amazed at how small it is compared to my Transcend external drives. I am not happy that a week after getting it (which it was back ordered at the time) they went on sale.
Dena McGlynn (verified owner) –
I bought this to help speed up my editing process. I tend to edit with 4k and 6k video and all of my drives were struggling before I used this one. Now playback runs super smooth
Terrence Stehr (verified owner) –
Very, very fast.. Can record h.264 streams straight out of my Tricaster Mini with no bottlenecks. Great external drive & the Pro is worth it for assured write speeds. If you’re just keeping files on it for long term you may not need the pro, but this is like a Raid drive for your PC or laptop to quickly work with files.
Corbin Stokes (verified owner) –
Very small and very useful – perfect for travel or on the go
Wilburn Lynch (verified owner) –
Purchased the SSD drive to back up my new decked out 16 MacBook Pro. It works perfectly and has reduced back up elapsed time significantly. Only regret is I wish I would have purchased the 2 TB model.
Wilma Auer (verified owner) –
Does what it claims to do, fast transfer of data. I’ve clocked over 1000 mbps on my macbook pro while using a thunderbolt cable. I generally save my RAW files on the portable SSD and edited JPEGs on my computer. Also, I’m an impatient person, I don’t have to wait too long for image transfer on this external drive. another pro: Fits in the palm of your hand, no matter how small your hand is.
Derrick Hahn (verified owner) –
I have used it couple of times until know, but it is blazing fast when connected to my 16″ Macbook Pro. I loved it and currently I am putting all of my lightroom catalogs in it and i can’t feel the difference when using it vs the built in SSD!
Benny Auer (verified owner) –
Be careful not to use Password option if using on multiplatform OS IOS and Android don’t recognize the disk at the moment if you use Password option.
Georgette Friesen (verified owner) –
I’m using it in my Tesla, but I can think of many other uses. So far it’s perfect. I’ve created two Fat32 partitions, one 400Gb for music and the other 100Gb for TeslaCam and SentryCam. The drive is blazingly fast. There’s no delay accessing my music files and no problem with the TeslaCam folder on the other partition. There was an initial issue. When I first attached the drive to my iMac, the drive icon appeared on the screen. I ejected the drive by moving the icon to the Trash. The computer would not see the drive after that, even after re-boots. Sandisk’s website suggested accessing /volumes/ from the finder window. I don’t remember all the steps, but I finally got it worked out. I duplicated the problem and solved it by simply inserting a USB thumb drive and ejecting by right clicking. I think this is the method I will always use to eject the drive; although, there were no more issues with the Trash Can method, thereafter. As mentioned by others, the drive runs warm. The temperature of the case got up to 101 degrees F – not bad. I’ve ordered a shorter cable to enable a better fit in the console compartment. I’ve knocked it down to 4-stars because of the time I wasted with initial access, otherwise, great.
Emmanuel Braun (verified owner) –
This is an amazing portable hard drive. It is fast, fast, fast. I use it to edit video. I plug it into my Mac and edit video that’s on the drive and export it directly to the drive. The read and write speak is fast and I don’t notice any delays. A little pricey, but well worth it.
Pearlie Cummerata (verified owner) –
This external SSD ticks all the boxes. Extremely good performance and a housing capable of some wear and tear. This is a top choice of external SSDs.
Andy Kutch (verified owner) –
Buyer beware. This drive is small and convenient but don’t buy it if you’re looking for speed. As mentioned by many others, in real world applications this drive will not reach anywhere near the 2GB/s (2000MB/s) maximum read and write speeds claimed by SanDisk. You’ll be lucky if you ever get even half that speed. I have a new 24 M1 iMac and even when using a Thunderbolt 4 cable plugged directly into my iMac’s Thunderbolt port, the fastest it ever got was 900MB/s for very short bursts. Most of the time its max speeds were in the 600MB/s – 800MB/s range when backing up my iMac to Time Machine.
Phyllis Rogahn (verified owner) –
It’s fast even if you can’t utilize the full speed due to your computer hardware. Got it on sale and seems like a good deal. Like the hoop that lets me hang it around.