Seagate releases Ultra Compact SSD

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Seagate has announced the Seagate Ultra Compact SSD, described as a ‘lightning-fast SSD that is highly durable and portable’.

With transfer speeds of up to 1,000MB/s, Seagate insists that users can conveniently store and move large files on-the-go, freeing up space on the user’s PC, phone, tablet, or gaming device. The device comes in spacious 1TB and 2TB capacities.

More Product Highlights:

  • Small but Mighty: The Seagate Ultra Compact SSD is a compact and light, thumb-drive sized SSD that easily attaches to your key ring. Despite its small size, it offers powerful performance and convenience.
  • Tough Stuff: Built to withstand the rigors of travel, The Seagate Ultra Compact SSD features 3-meter drop resistance, IP54 dust and water resistance, and a removable rubber sleeve for extra protection.
  • Eco-Aware: Sustainability focused, made with a minimum of 35% recycled materials by weight.
  • Cable-Free: Experience true plug and play usage with direct USB-C port connectivity. The Seagate Ultra Compact SSD is compatible with Windows, Mac, Android, iPhone, tablets, and gaming consoles.
  • Worry-Free: The Seagate Ultra Compact SSD comes with a 3-year limited warranty and 3 years of Seagate Rescue Data Recovery Services for extra peace of mind.
Additional Features:

  • Quick Sync: Includes easy-to-use Seagate Toolkit backup software to back up files to your computer and sync important projects to your drive.
  • Dropbox Backup: Automatically backup one computer and one external drive with a 6-month complimentary trial of Dropbox Backup.
  • Mylio Photos+: Organise, declutter, and enhance your photos and videos with a 6-month complimentary subscription to Mylio Photos+.
Availability:

The Seagate Ultra Compact SSD is available now and can be purchased here. It will be priced at $99.99 (1TB) and $179.99 (2TB).

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