
Move Speed
The Move Speed 256GB External SSD is a compact, dual‑port USB‑C/Type‑A flash drive that delivers SSD‑like performance with advertised speeds up to 1000 MB/s. Built from zinc alloy with a heat‑management chip, it offers plug‑and‑play convenience for PCs, smartphones and PS5, but can become warm during sustained transfers.
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$42.99
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$40.76
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$37.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers agree that the Move Speed 256GB offers impressive peak speeds and a robust metal build, making it a strong contender for creators who need fast, cable‑free storage. However, they caution that real‑world sustained write performance can lag behind the advertised figures, and the push‑pull design may hinder convenience. Overall, it is praised for its benchmark scores and versatility but noted for heat buildup and limited legacy compatibility.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the drive's speed and portability, especially for moving large video files and expanding PS5 storage. Common praise centers on its solid feel and quick transfers, while recurring complaints focus on warmth during extended use, a finicky connector, and slower-than‑advertised sustained writes. Support experiences are also a frequent source of frustration.
Common Complaints
Heat buildup during long transfers, finicky push‑pull connector, sustained write speeds lower than advertised, limited legacy device compatibility, and slow customer support response.
What People Are Saying
“A must‑have drive”
“Lightning‑fast”
“Great little hard drive”
“Super fast for file transfers between phones/PC”
How It Compares
vs. Typical USB 3.2 Gen 2 256GB flash drive
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Disadvantages
Choose Move Speed for dual‑port, cable‑free convenience and a metal build; choose a typical competitor if you prefer a more straightforward connector and potentially better sustained write consistency.