Exascend Explorer Portable SSD

The 2023 Red Dot Design Winner: Exascend Explorer Portable SSD

The Explorer Portable SSD has been named winner of the coveted Red Dot Design Award 2023 in the Computer and Information Technology category for outstanding product design.

Features

Powered by USB Type-C, Exascend Explorer Portable SSD delivers incredible transfer speeds of up to 20 Gbps¹ ². Fortified with IP67-certified ruggedness and an ultra-durable metallic alloy that hosts a high-performance SSD, Exascend Explorer Portable SSD is our debut portable storage engineered for ultimate performance and reliability. Product highlights:
  • Extreme transfer capability of up to 20 Gbps
  • 1 TB, 2 TB, 4 TB, and 8 TB capacity options
  • IP67-certified ruggedness that protects against dust and water
  • USB Type-C powered
  • Durable and shockproof design
  • Generous five-year warranty and factory data recovery services
If you want to learn more about taking your cinematography to the next level with Exascend Explorer Portable SSD, please do not hesitate to send us an inquiry.

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