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)
410 reviews for SanDisk 1TB Extreme Pro Portable SSD
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Jaclyn Kautzer (verified owner) –
Blazing fast speed.
Kay Goyette (verified owner) –
One of the best SSD drives on the market. Fast and reliable
Jaden Tillman (verified owner) –
Fed up with spinning disk HDDs failing as an annual event I decided to finally invest in a large SSD during a black friday sale. This Extreme Pro is actually my second one, I grabbed a smaller capacity Extreme non-pro a couple years back. The performance is outstanding on a current gen Mac (which dont always play nice with spinning hdds). USBC ssds like this also play well with ipads on the go. The higher transfer speeds of the pro are definitely worth the extra price as any choke point can slow the whole system down. 10/10 for these sandisk products. Watch for a sale as they happen often.
Karelle Reichert (verified owner) –
I shoot RAW and this 4TB is plenty to hold all of my shots. And it’s so small and compact compared to my 1TB external HD.
Roberta Jacobi (verified owner) –
Used for photo storage for my laptop. Fast data retrieval, good capacity in a small, light weight drive.
Gracie Dare (verified owner) –
Noticeable upgrade to data transfer rate. I have had the previous generation for some time, and it is bulletproof.
Leola Daniel (verified owner) –
I’ve been using Samsung T5s and T7s, but I wanted to get a larger drive to hold photos and Lightroom Catalogs. I have a Mac Studio with TB 3/TB 4 usb 3 ports. When I got the drive I reformatted it with Apple’s latest filing system. It works well — stays connected and after transferring lots of data to the drive, mine did not get hot as many have reported. I assumed that with the Mac Studio, I would get approximately 2,000 MB/s read and write speeds. I’d read lots of reviews, but I did not fully understand the situation. In fact, this drive reads and writes at around 900+ MB/s using Blackmagic disk speed test. After playing with cables, I sent a query to SanDisk, and, amazingly, after a couple of days I got a long reply. Their contention is that you need a USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C connection. I’d assumed that my Mac’s TB 4 port would be downwardly compatible with USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C. This is an incorrect assumption! Unless you are using a computer that has exactly the 3.2 Gen 2×2 port, your drive will revert to a max of 1,000 MB/s. Forget trying a thunderbolt cable — you need to have exactly the right port, and based on lots of B&H reviews, new Mac Studios and MacBook Pros don’t have the correct port. The good news: on my Mac, the 4TB Extreme Pro is around 50% faster than a Sandisk 2TB T7. And, at least for now, the B&H prices on the Extreme and Extreme Pro are almost identical. Perhaps we’ll get lucky, and Apple will start supporting USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C. The descriptions of the drive state that you need a particular flavor of port — I wish someone had been more explicit about the fact that very few computers actually support this standard. But I remain pleased with the drive.
Clinton Bernhard (verified owner) –
This drive has worked great since I received it. I do a lot of edits in Final Cut, and this has freed me up to be able to take projects on the go. The speeds on this thing are unreal! Would buy again!
Alfonzo Ruecker (verified owner) –
small, portable, somewhat rugged fast son of a gun! Love it.
Joe Blanda (verified owner) –
If you want to save all your images… is the best option for you.
Lori Lebsack (verified owner) –
This piece of gear is just amazing super fast speeds it’s so small though. Like seriously it’s pocket sized. Will buy more. I wanted something portable to be able to edit video and photos on the go and around the house while outside or in bed (more family time) and this is a game changer. Must have for anyone on the go. B&H shipping and service is on par even through the covid slow down. Love it guys!
Roberto Abernathy (verified owner) –
Love it. Super fast, small form factor. SSD at its best. The Extreme Pro is a bit bigger than the Extreme only version.
Maymie Zulauf (verified owner) –
Nice and fast! Very easy to use and it’s so compact! One of my favorite ssd out there!
Alan Watsica (verified owner) –
As a Photographer, using it to work on my raw file process.
Allene Daugherty (verified owner) –
Works great for the photos Itake to be saved for work
Hyman Parker (verified owner) –
I am a musician and have a number of hard drives for my studio. What used to take me 45 to 60 seconds to load a particular instrument file now only takes about 5 seconds. Highly recommend it!
Clifford Brakus (verified owner) –
Editing 4k footage form multiple different camera in fcpx and just never stops fcpx from doing anything at all! I highly recommend it.
Sandy Hettinger (verified owner) –
This is my 2nd external storage unit, but my 1st SSD. My first unit, from a widely recognized manuf’d, was a HDD (hard disk drive) that began to give me trouble. I switched to a SSD (solid state drive), which is supposed to be faster and more reliable than HDD. This Sandisk was easy to set-up and format and has been operating flawlessly. I notice the unit is ‘warm’ to the touch, unlike my first HDD which was stone cold, but other than that seems to be working perfectly, and I really like the password security feature, too.
Chanelle Schamberger (verified owner) –
This is a fast SSD but like other SSD’s I found the write speed slows down drastically once the drive is close to half full. Next time I will consider the larger drive.
Leanna Pfannerstill (verified owner) –
Great for backing up my photos in the field. Lightweight but powerful and durable.