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The Verbatim Vx450 128GB External SSD is a compact, portable USB 3.0 solid‑state drive housed in a glossy plastic shell. It offers advertised speeds of up to 450 MB/s read and 350 MB/s write, but real‑world testing shows more modest performance, making it suitable for casual backups and file transfers.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Vx450's sleek, compact design and the convenience of a bundled cable and pouch, but they criticize its real‑world performance, which falls well short of the lofty advertised numbers. The drive performs adequately for routine backups on a modern USB 3.0 system, yet it lags behind newer SSDs that deliver higher sustained speeds and more robust builds.
What Users Say
Consumers generally like the Vx450 for its portability and the included protective pouch, but many express disappointment with the slower-than‑advertised transfer rates, especially when using older PCs or handling large files. The consensus is that it works fine for light, everyday tasks but feels under‑powered for more intensive use.
Common Complaints
Consistently slower real‑world transfer speeds than advertised, performance degradation with large files, reliance on optimal USB 3.0/UAS setups, and a plastic enclosure that feels less durable.
What People Are Saying
“Compact and portable design, easy to carry.”
How It Compares
vs. Verbatim Vx500 120GB
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Choose the Vx500 for faster, more durable performance on modern systems; stick with the Vx450 if you need a low‑cost, USB‑3.0 compatible drive for basic backups.
vs. Verbatim Store 'n' Go Portable SSD
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Both are suitable for casual use; the Store 'n' Go may have minor firmware tweaks but does not significantly outperform the Vx450.
vs. Verbatim Mini Stripe/Diamond SSDs
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If budget allows and you need a sturdier, faster USB‑C drive, the Mini Stripe/Diamond line is preferable; otherwise, the Vx450 remains a cost‑effective, portable option.