
Samsung T7 Shield 1TB Beige
Score: 81/100
Amazon Basics LSPSSD1TB 1TB
Score: 71/100Rankings

The Samsung T7 Shield 1TB adds rugged IP65 protection and 3 m drop resistance to the fast T7 platform, keeping the same 1050 MB/s read and 1000 MB/s write speeds in a slightly heavier rubberized case. It lacks biometric authentication and a longer warranty, and its read performance can fall short of the advertised peak.

The Amazon Basics 1 TB Portable SSD delivers near-NVMe speeds at a budget price, featuring an IP65-rated metal case and lightweight design, but real-world performance depends on a USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 host and long-term durability is unproven.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
1,000 GBbest | 1,000 GBbest | |
1,050 MB/s | 2,000 MB/sbest | |
1,000 MB/s | 2,000 MB/sbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 97 g | 51.8 gbest |
36 monthsbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 60 °Cbest | — |
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Performance(3) | ||
Interface | USB 3.2 Gen 2 | USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 |
Sequential Read Speed (MB/s) | 1050 MB/s | 2000 MB/s |
Sequential Write Speed (MB/s) | 1000 MB/s | 2000 MB/s |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (g) | 97 g | 51.8 g |
Form Factor | Rectangular | Portable |
Power & Connectivity(1) | ||
Included Cable Type | USB-C to USB-C, USB-C to USB-A | USB‑C to USB‑C, USB‑C to USB‑A |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers praise the Shield's ruggedness, encryption and consistent high-speed performance, but note the lack of DRAM and that read speeds often lag behind the advertised maximum.
Everyday users love the durability and fast transfers for field work, while some complain about the sticky rubber coating and occasional warmth during long transfers.

“a durable and secure choice for outdoor workers and travelers.”

“freed up needed space on my computer while delivering super fast project loading.”

“Exceptionally reliable performance across devices”




Professional editors view the Amazon Basics SSD as a compelling budget alternative that offers near-NVMe speeds on paper, but they caution that real-world performance hinges on having a USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 host and question long-term durability compared to established brands.
Everyday users like the speed and included cables, yet many report that the advertised 2000 MB/s is rarely achieved on typical laptops and express concerns about reliability.