Specifications
Hardware Interface | USB 3.2 Gen2 |
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USB Connectors | USB 3.2 Type-C to C cable |
Capacity | 256 GB / 512 GB / 1 TB / 2 TB / 4 TB |
Performance – read/write | 1050/1050 MB/s |
Color | Black / Pink |
Supported OS | Desktop: Windows 7 and higher Mac OS X 10.3 and higher Linux 2.6 and higherMobile: Android 6 and higher iOS 13 and higherConsole: PlayStation™ 5 (Play and store PS4™ games; archive PS5™ games) PlayStation™ 4 Pro or PS4 with system software version 4.50 or higher Xbox™ Series X|S (Play and store Xbox One™ games; archive Xbox Series X|S games) |
Dimension | 103.4 mm x 33mm x 10.3mm |
Weight | 33g |
Warranty | 3-Year Limited Warranty |
The PX10 SSD is available in capacities up to 4TB, which is just right for today’s standards and related prices. An 8TB option would be a pleasant surprise, but barely any brand offers portable SSDs at such a high capacity.
The PX10 is small and light, but as long as the size isn’t anything special, the weight is significantly lower than that of most competitive portable SSDs.
Users who search for an external storage that works with smartphones at full speed will be satisfied as the PX10 is designed to work as a spare storage for fast video and photo modes in iOS and Android devices.
The SSD is covered by a three-year limited warranty. It’s pretty long, but it has become a standard nowadays.
Features
- Top-notch data transmission speed
- Compact design and great heat dissipation
- Works with Windows, Mac, iPhone, iPad, Chromebook, Android, Linux, PS5, and Xbox Series X with a USB 3.0 Type-C adapter
- Fast NVMe solid state drive performance in a portable, high-capacity form factor
- Works with iPhone ProRes
The SSD arrived in perfect condition with 0 hours and 0 GB written on the counter.
The PX10 SSD didn’t throttle during tests, and all tests passed without issues. A typical temperature (internal) is about 60°C. We won’t feel it’s hot when touching the SSD. It’s maybe not cold, but we can put it into a pocket after extended work, and we won’t burn ourselves.
The PX10 doesn’t require software, and the diagnostic data can be read using popular free programs like CrystalDiskInfo or hwinfo64.
So far, so good. Now, let’s take a look at the product itself.