
SSK
The SSK 128GB Portable SSD is a ultra‑lightweight (27 g) USB‑C/USB‑A flash drive offering up to 550 MB/s read and 500 MB/s write speeds. It features a durable zinc‑alloy shell, dual‑head cable, plug‑and‑play operation and built‑in S.M.A.R.T. and TRIM technologies for reliable, fast portable storage.
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$35.99
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$24.34
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$19.30
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the SSK 128GB SSD for its blazing‑fast transfer rates, ultra‑lightweight zinc‑alloy build, dual‑head cable and plug‑and‑play convenience, while noting that its speed and capacity lag behind SSK’s higher‑end NVMe models and that it lacks Lightning support for older iOS devices.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the drive’s pocket‑size portability, reliable fast transfers and hassle‑free compatibility across Android, PC and Mac platforms, with occasional complaints about the limited 128 GB capacity and the absence of Lightning connectivity.
Common Complaints
Limited 128 GB capacity fills quickly for heavy media users, lack of Lightning port compatibility, and potential inconvenience if the included 2‑in‑1 cable is lost.
What People Are Saying
“blazing fast solid‑state thumb drive with seamless data transfer and excellent shock resistance/heat dissipation”
“well‑made, extremely reliable, tiny portable solution”
“carry with me... transfer images/videos right then and there”
How It Compares
vs. SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD
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Disadvantages
Choose SanDisk for maximum speed and rugged IP55 rating; choose SSK for ultra‑light weight and lower cost.
vs. Samsung T7
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Disadvantages
Select Samsung T7 when encryption is required; select SSK for lighter, budget‑friendly fast transfers.
vs. Kingston XS2000
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Opt for Kingston XS2000 for professional‑grade speed; opt for SSK for everyday portability and affordability.