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The SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD 500GB delivers lightning-fast NVMe performance with up to 1050MB/s read and 1000MB/s write speeds in a sleek, ultra-portable design. Built tough with IP65 dust and water resistance plus 3-meter drop protection, it’s engineered for professionals who demand reliability on the move. Featuring 256-bit AES hardware encryption and a handy carabiner loop, it combines security, convenience, and durability in one premium package.









| ASIN | B08GTXVG9P |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 138 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 1 in External Solid State Drives |
| Brand | SanDisk |
| Colour | Extreme Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (102,507) |
| Date First Available | 30 Sept. 2020 |
| Form Factor | 2.5-inch |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Hard Disk Description | Solid State Drive |
| Hard Drive Interface | NVMe |
| Hard Drive Size | 500 GB |
| Hardware Platform | Mac |
| Item Weight | 49.9 g |
| Item model number | SDSSDE61-500G-G25 |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2 Kilowatt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 2 Grams |
| Manufacturer | SanDisk |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 5 |
| Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 5 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.97 x 5.26 x 10.08 cm; 49.9 g |
| Series | Extreme 500 |
| Wattage | 3600 |
V**S
I love it
Been using this for a bit now and it’s been great. Really fast when moving big files and doesn’t lag at all. Small, lightweight and easy to carry around. Does exactly what I need it to do, no issues so far, very good for content creation that need more and more space.
M**I
excellent performance
Blazing fast portable SSD with excellent performance. Read speeds are very impressive and transfers are quick and smooth. Compact, rugged design makes it easy to carry everywhere. Reliable storage and well worth the price.
S**K
Very good ext hard drive
Great drive. Fast too. Compact and sturdy
K**H
Works with iphone and ipad
My main reason for buying this 1TB ssd was for when I travel and and have lots of camera footage to backup from my shoots. Portability was a big factor, and hoping it would work with iphone (since there isn't a lot of info on it) The ssd itself works well however max transfer speed I've seen so far is approx 270 MB/S on magicbook pro using default hardware, nonetheless faster than my other HDD's. I have noticed it heat up a lot in use, more than the 500gb version. In terms of wire / usb-c port connection, it feels a little flimsy and weak. The ssd has a front patterned surface and a rubber back both of which seem to attract dust. Now onto iphone connection...I have tried both the 1TB and 500GB versions (with the supplied usb-c to usb adapter), both work with iphone (12 mini) via a genuine Apple Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter (make sure adapter is original as fake / defective wires have given me an unpredictable intermittent connection). In my experience the 1TB ssd loaded faster than 500GB on iphone. Now Iphone allows you to view ssd contents BUT as soon you start saving iphone files onto it or tinkering with the ssd's data you get the infamous 'This accessory requires too much power' sign. Even if you re-connect the ssd, once the sign appears once it keeps coming back. What worked to reverse it for me was actually connecting it to a laptop and deleting the iphone files saved on the ssd or the folders where data was altered. Another option is to scan for errors (whilst plugged into the computer), even if there are no errors I found that often the ssd starts working without needing 'extra power'. Another option to try, this has given mixed results tbh is to connect the ssd to iphone whilst it is switched off then turn it back on and see if the sign reappears. If you definitely want 2-way iphone-ssd use then you will need a power hub to power the hardrive (and also bypass the '...requires too much power' message, or if none of the above options work to get rid of the message). I bought the '...RSHTECH 5 Port USB 3 Hub with 4 USB 3.0 Data Port + 1 Fast Charging Port Portable USB Splitter with 12V/2A...' because it provided more power i.e 24W compared to similarly priced 5-port power hubs - so far so good! As a bonus iphone was able to read both ssds (1TB + 500gb) at once when plugged into the power hub. In terms of folder load time there was no difference for me using a power hub vs none. I didn't notice a difference in performance or predictability between an old iphone lightning cable vs latest lightning to usb-c cable. I have tried iphone (with ssd connected) plugged into a usb wall socket vs plugged into an apple 30w adapter, again no obv difference. Another point to mention, with big folders around 90gb (raw files/4k videos) my iphone struggled to read the content despite loading for 20+ mins? The successful cut off for me has been around 65gb folder size max, anything larger definitely gets divided into smaller folders. I did notice some large 4k videos load slowly and freeze midway, but the ssd did let me save them directly on my iphone despite this so was able to view them better that way. My Sandisk ssd-iphone experience so far (in summary): Option 1 - viewing/saving ssd content on iphone -> no power hub required Option 2 - deleting/altering ssd content and/or saving iphone content onto ssd -> power hub required Hope that helps, I struggled A LOT to find info on iphone sandisk ssd connection so thought I'd share all of my recent findings. On a sep note - the ssds worked absolutely fine with ipad Air 4th gen utilising it's usb-c port so no adapter required. Literally a case of plug and play - and definitely a lot faster than on iphone.
S**Z
Great Storage Capacity From A Reliable Company
I have used this particular brand of storage for years with the same trustworthy results. The unit is small and compact yet boasts the saving of a massive 2 Terabytes of data. Now comes with a cable end converter that allows both USB 2.0 and USB 3 connection, which should facilitate almost all computer connections. The data transfer is quite fast and the process to use is simple. Once plugged into a PC, whether Apple or Windows, the window opens up to display the pre-installed software that should be activated to make the drive secure. Once this is set up you should create a simple password for first time use. This then allows the unit to be protected against data loss. It can be configured to 'remember' certain PC's so as it does not ask for the password every time used. This feature is great because if you lose the unit - it will not allow access to your data without the password. The unit is lightweight and small enough to slip into any laptop pouch or a pocket or handbag. More than happy to recommend.
A**N
Nice and fast
Take this everywhere I go and it works with everything. Easy to install and took no time to format. Good value. Get good speeds on transfers.
C**X
UNRELIABLE
It suddenly and without warning stopped working, so I cannot access the content. It worked beautifully and fast whilst it did. I used it to transfer photos and videos and even edit a video. But whilst editing the video it got hot, so I had to keep an eye on that and go easy... It STOPPED WORKING one day when it was connected to the laptop and was idle, I was not using it, so that was a big NASTY surprise! It's a lovely bit of kit but UNRELIABLE!
T**M
First one faulty, second one faultless
The first one I got arrived looking fine, but after writing to it for a little bit of time the front popped off around the bottom of the casing between the front pannel and the rubber bumper. (See picture). You could see the inside of it quite clearly if you didn't press it back into place, but it'd pop again after a few minutes, slowly opening up again. After describing this fault to Amazon, they issued a replacement and I sent this one back - after wiping it completely. I put it down to being a defective unit. Does happen sometimes, nothing is perfect. The replacement arrived and I started playing around with it. It came formatted with ExFAT, as well, so be aware, if your device doesn't support ExFAT, you just need to format it to something that can read it. I got speeds faster than advertised, 1086MBps read (vs 1050MBps advertised) and 1038MBps write (vs 1000MBps advertised). There was 1.81TiB of usable space on the 2TB version I purchased, which is absolutely expected and not false advertising as some of the comments suggest. (A quick note to those people, a TB is not the same as a TiB. The 2TB version is 2TB, which is ~1.81TiB, what it shows in the OS, albeit falsely labeled in Windows). The leaflet suggests I can update the firmware on it, and should do that when I get it, however I am unable to find anything on the website about this and I assume it should be fine. It says it has hardware encryption capabilities, which uses the software provided but I never trust that stuff. I just formatted it to EXT4 in Linux (My OS of choice) and used Veracrypt, which you can use in Windows (and MacOS, I think), to encrypt my drive with FDE (Full Disk Encryption). The drive is extremely responsive and I was able to fill it up with my files, and was able to read them all afterwards. It should be noted that whilst the first one got hot during operations, the second one seemed to run quite cool. I'm not sure why this is and I'm not going to complain either. It seems to be quite solidly built and I do recommend it if you want to store lots of things, but it may be more expensive than a hard drive or the equivalent in M.2/NVMe. I got mine during Prime Day so it was quite cheap. All in all I highly recommend it. It's a solid drive and time will tell if it's reliable. I will update this after a year or so. Edit: Nearly two years later and it's still going strong. Massive thumbs up for that. Upgrading to 5/5.
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