Collection: Encrypted External Storage

Keep your files safe wherever you go with encrypted external storage devices. From portable SSDs to microSD cards, Procryption provides pre-configured encrypted storage solutions designed to protect your data from theft, loss, or unauthorized access.

What Is Encrypted External Storage?

Encrypted external storage is a portable drive or memory card that secures all data with encryption, making it unreadable without your password or key.

  • Protects sensitive files if the device is lost or stolen.
  • Works across operating systems including Windows, macOS, and Linux.
  • Ideal for travel, business, and secure backups.
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Why Use Encrypted External Storage?

  • Security: AES 256-bit encryption keeps files locked.
  • Portability: small and lightweight, perfect for travel.
  • Compatibility: works with computers, cameras, and smartphones.
  • Compliance: helps meet data security standards (GDPR, HIPAA).
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Our Encrypted External Storage Options

Encrypted SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD V2

  • Capacities: 500GB, 1TB, 2TB.
  • USB-C, USB 3.2 Gen 2 interface.
  • Powered via USB (no external power needed).
  • Compatible with Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, ChromeOS.
  • Best for: large backups, professional use, media storage.

Encrypted SanDisk MicroSDXC Extreme Pro

  • Capacities: 64GB, 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB.
  • microSDXC, NAND flash, up to 200MB/s.
  • Works with Android phones, cameras, drones, and PCs (adapter required).

Best for discreet storage, mobile devices, fast transfer speeds.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Storage devices

What’s the difference between encrypted SSD and encrypted microSD?

SSD offers higher capacity and speed, microSD is smaller and discreet for mobile use.

Are encrypted external storage devices legal?

Yes. They’re widely used by businesses and individuals worldwide.

Can I use encrypted storage with my phone?

Yes, SSDs connect to Android phones via USB-C. MicroSD cards work directly in supported devices.

What happens if the drive is lost or stolen?

Encryption keeps the files unreadable without your key.