Getting a bit of extra storage space is easier than ever nowadays because these drives are so much cheaper to get. The price of the speedy Samsung T7, for instance, is down 27%, which means you can get 1TB of storage space for $80. That’s the lowest it’s been this year!
This portable SSD is not only going to give you a ton of storage space to use as you please, but it will also make transferring files a very easy job. With speeds of up to 1,050 MB/s, you can move large files in no time, be it movies, vids you shot, raw images, and so on.
Since it comes with a Type-C port, it’s going to be easy to connect this thing to any of your devices, including gaming consoles. Speaking of which, the Samsung T7 is a great option for storing games and game data, but you can also hook it up to your camera and record 4K videos directly without worrying about lost frames.
The Samsung T7 is super tiny and will fit your pocket just fine. The drive has a rugged aluminum casing, so your data will be well protected against bumps and drops. Still, this is an uber-light device, so you won’t complain about carrying it around at any point.
If you’re not sure if the Samsung T7 is a perfect fit, here are some great alternatives on sale right now:
- If you want double the transfer speed, the Samsung T9 is on sale for $110 (21% off from $140)
- If you’d rather get a model with IP65 water and dust resistance, the 1TB SanDisk Extreme is down to $103.90 (20% off from $130)
- In case you’d rather have a portable SSD that’s as small as a thumb drive, the SK Hynix Tube T31 is only $60 right now (25% off from $80)
All that said, getting the 1TB Samsung T7 for $80 is a spectacular deal for the portability and performance on offer — especially since this is the lowest price we’ve seen in the past year.
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