SanDisk portable SSD 1TB with USB-C, IP65, NVMe speed vs Seagate Ultra Compact 1TB Portable SSD
Overall winner: SanDisk portable SSD 1TB with USB-C, IP65, NVMe speed
Key Differences
Seagate (A) is the more affordable option and advertises up to 1000MB/s with IP54 dust/rain resistance and a rubber grip, while SanDisk (B) lists slightly faster read speeds (up to 1050MB/s) and stronger IP65 water/dust protection in a credit-card sized form factor. Choose Seagate if you want a lower-priced, thumb-drive-sized portable SSD; choose SanDisk if you prioritize higher rated read speed and tougher water/dust resistance
SanDisk portable SSD 1TB with USB-C, IP65, NVMe speed
Compact 1TB external NVMe SSD with speeds up to 1050MB/s read and 1000MB/s write. Includes 256-bit AES hardware encryption for private data. Customer note highlights blazing speed and portability
Pros
- high-speed NVMe performance
- compact, credit-card size form factor
- IP65 water and dust resistance
- hardware encryption for privacy
Cons
- mixed reliability feedback from customers
Seagate Ultra Compact 1TB Portable SSD
Compact, light external SSD with USB-C; up to 1,000MB/s transfer and IP54/3m drop resistance. Useful for gaming consoles and on-the-go storage. Some users report compatibility issues with Mac
Pros
- thumb-drive sized and lightweight
- high transfer speeds up to 1,000 MB/s
- 3m drop resistance
- IP54 dust and rain resistance
Cons
- inconsistent Mac compatibility reports
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Seagate |
| Durability | SanDisk |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Seagate |