
SSK
The SSK 2TB External USB SSD (Model SD301) is a rugged, dual‑interface portable solid‑state drive offering up to 550 MB/s read and 500 MB/s write speeds. It features a zinc‑alloy shell, USB‑C and USB‑A ports, and universal compatibility across Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, TVs and consoles.
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$228.99
Average
$129.70
Lowest
$110.49
Highest
$230.99
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Best For
Professional photographers and videographers who need fast, portable storage for 4K footage; travelers and remote workers requiring a rugged, dual‑interface SSD for cross‑device workflows; Android power users who want OTG support; Windows users who need a bootable Win To Go drive.
Not Ideal For
Apple Silicon Mac users needing a bootable external OS; users who require built‑in hardware encryption or password protection; those with only USB 3.0/2.0 ports who expect maximum advertised speeds; Lightning‑only device owners.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the SSK 2TB SSD as a premium yet affordable alternative to basic flash drives, highlighting its dual‑port convenience, robust zinc‑alloy chassis, and real‑world transfer speeds that closely match the advertised figures. The drive’s stable performance under sustained loads and its universal compatibility earn strong endorsements, though reviewers note the lack of hardware encryption and reduced speeds on legacy ports.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently commend the drive’s speed, build quality, and portability, especially for video editing and mobile device offloading. Common praise centers on its plug‑and‑play ease and keychain‑friendly size, while recurring complaints involve slower performance on older USB ports, the Windows capacity display discrepancy, and the absence of an included USB‑C cable.
Common Complaints
Speed drops on USB 3.0/3.1 Gen 1 ports, Windows showing ~1907 GB instead of 2 TB, and the lack of an included USB‑C to C cable.
What People Are Saying
“So far I have nothing but good things to say about it... Much more versatile than a traditional flash drive.”
“The small size of this device is also a benefit as it does not block adjacent ports.”
How It Compares
vs. SanDisk Fit
Advantages
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Choose SSK for higher performance, durability, and dual‑port convenience; choose SanDisk Fit for budget‑focused users who don’t need top speed or dual interfaces.