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Encrypted SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD V2
Encrypted SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD V2
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What Is an Encrypted SSD Drive?
An encrypted SSD drive is a solid-state storage device that locks all data with AES-256 encryption, making it unreadable without the correct password. If the drive is lost or stolen, sensitive files remain inaccessible.
Unlike standard drives, encrypted SSDs provide hardware-level protection that supports compliance with data security standards like GDPR and HIPAA.
Why Choose the SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD V2?
The SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD V2 combines enterprise-level security with professional performance:
- π AES-256 encryption β industry-standard protection for sensitive files.
- β‘ High-speed transfers β up to 1050MB/s read and 1000MB/s write speeds.
- πΌ Cross-platform support β works with Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android (OTG).
- π Compact design β fits in your pocket, powered directly via USB-C.
π‘ Rugged durability β shock-resistant and IP55-rated for water and dust resistance.
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Storage
500GB / 1TB / 2TB
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Interface
USB-C, USB 3.2 Gen 2
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Read Speed
Up to 1050MB/s
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Write Speed
Up to 1000MB/s
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Encryption
AES-256, open-source support
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Power Source
USB bus-powered
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How to Use the Encrypted SanDisk Extreme SSD V2?
- Connect the SSD to your device with the included USB-C cable.
- Enter your encryption password to unlock the drive.
- Drag, drop, and manage files at full SSD speed.
- Disconnect when doneβyour files remain encrypted at rest.
No complicated setup is required. The drive is plug-and-play ready for secure use.
What makes an SSD encrypted?
Encryption locks all data with AES-256, making it unreadable without the correct password or key.
Does this SSD work with both Windows and Mac?
Yes. It supports Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android (OTG).
Is the SanDisk Extreme SSD durable?
Yes. It is shock-resistant and rated IP55 for water and dust resistance.
Which capacity should I choose?
500GB for light use, 1TB for professional workflows, and 2TB for large-scale or media-heavy storage.
Is an encrypted SSD legal worldwide?
Yes. Encrypted drives are used globally by individuals, businesses, and organizations.