
WD My Passport SSD 1TB
Score: 82/100
Kingston XS1000R 2TB
Score: 89/100Rankings

The Kingston XS1000R 2TB is a pocket-sized external SSD that delivers industry-leading 1,050 MB/s read speeds in a featherweight metal-plastic chassis. Its main trade-offs are the need for a USB 3.2 Gen 2 host to hit peak performance and the lack of an included protective case. Ideal for travelers and mobile professionals who need fast, high-capacity storage on the go.

Western Digital's My Passport 1TB SSD delivers up to 1050 MB/s read and 1000 MB/s write speeds, includes 256-bit AES hardware encryption, and comes in a sleek metal case with a 5-year warranty. Its limited 5 GB cache and occasional heat under heavy writes may concern power users, positioning it for mobile professionals needing fast, secure storage.
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1 GB | 2,000 GBbest | |
1,050 MB/sbest | 1,050 MB/sbest | |
1,000 MB/sbest | 1,000 MB/sbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 7.09 gbest | 28.7 g |
5 yearsbest | 5 yearsbest | |
2 mbest | — |
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Connectivity(1) | ||
OS Compatibility | Windows, macOS | Windows 11/10, macOS 11.15+, Linux 4.4+, Chrome OS, Android, iOS/iPadOS 13+ |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (g) | 7.09 g | 28.7 g |
Dimensions (L×W×H) (mm) | 101.6 x 31.75 x 127 mm mm | 69.6×32.5×13.5 mm mm |
Accessories(1) | ||
Included Accessories | USB Type-C cable, USB Type-C to Type-A adapter, WD Discovery software | 12" USB Type‑C to USB‑A cable; USB‑A to USB‑C adapter |
Storage(1) | ||
Capacity (GB) | 1 GB | 2000 GB |

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Professional reviewers commend the My Passport SSD for its sleek metal build, impressive 1050/1000 MB/s sequential performance, and strong hardware encryption, positioning it as a direct competitor to the Samsung T7 and Crucial X8. However, they note the premium price, limited 5 GB cache, and occasional heat during sustained writes as areas where it falls short of the best value proposition.
Everyday users love the drive's pocket-size portability, fast transfer speeds, and seamless Mac compatibility, often highlighting how quickly they can move large photo and video libraries. Recurring complaints focus on write speed variability, noticeable heat under heavy load, and the higher price per gigabyte compared with other external SSDs.




Professional reviewers commend the XS1000R for its ultra-lightweight metal/plastic build, fast 1,050/1,000 MB/s performance and broad OS support, positioning it as a highly portable solution for professionals. Their main criticisms focus on the lack of an included protective case and the need for a USB 3.2 Gen 2 host to realize full speeds, with some noting inconsistent weight reporting.
Everyday users consistently praise the drive's tiny size, featherweight feel, fast transfers and plug-and-play simplicity, especially on smartphones and laptops. Recurring complaints revolve around the missing protective case, slower speeds on legacy ports, and occasional confusion over the listed weight.