
Samsung
The Samsung Portable SSD T5 (2TB) is a high‑performance, compact external SSD offering up to 540 MB/s read and 520 MB/s write speeds, 256‑bit AES hardware encryption, and a rugged aluminum unibody that can survive drops from 2 m. It is bus‑powered, includes both USB‑C and USB‑A cables, and works across Windows, macOS, and Android, making it a top choice for professionals who need fast, secure, portable storage.
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$447.99
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$366.13
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$239.99
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$459.99
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Best For
Photographers and videographers needing fast off‑load of 4K footage, mobile professionals who travel frequently, content creators requiring secure, high‑speed backup, gamers transferring large game libraries, and anyone with sensitive data who values built‑in encryption.
Not Ideal For
Users who require more than 2 TB of portable storage, those who depend on a five‑year warranty, professionals needing official dust/water resistance (IP rating), macOS users who rely on Time Machine without reformatting, and anyone who cannot guarantee the use of high‑quality USB‑C cables.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consistently rate the T5 as a benchmark portable SSD, highlighting its near‑internal SSD performance, sleek aluminum design, and reliable encryption. Scores range from 4.0 to 4.5 out of 5, with one outlet giving a perfect 10/10. Minor criticisms focus on the three‑year warranty and the absence of an endurance (TBW) rating, but overall the drive is praised for delivering outstanding value to power users and creatives.
What Users Say
Everyday users echo the experts, lauding the T5’s blazing transfer speeds, pocketable form factor, and plug‑and‑play ease. Common praise centers on sub‑minute transfers of large media files and long‑term reliability. Recurring complaints involve password rule changes, speed loss with cheap cables, and occasional macOS recognition issues, yet sentiment remains overwhelmingly positive.
Common Complaints
Password rule changes (no spaces) causing upgrade issues, dramatic speed reduction with low‑quality cables, occasional macOS detection problems, and the lack of an IP dust/water rating.
What People Are Saying
“one of the best external storage devices out there”
“unbeaten”
“must-have”
How It Compares
vs. SanDisk Extreme 500
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Disadvantages
Choose the SanDisk if you need water/dust resistance and slightly higher read speeds; choose the T5 for larger capacity, stronger build, and encryption.
vs. WD My Passport SSD
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Disadvantages
The T5 is preferable for users prioritizing speed and durability, while the WD may appeal to budget‑focused buyers.
vs. Adata SE730
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The T5 outperforms the SE730 in speed, capacity, and build quality; the SE730 is only worth considering for very cost‑sensitive scenarios.