TEAMGROUP Goes Mission Impossible with One-Click Self-Destructing SSD

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Folks in a tight situation now have a means for quick, permanent data erasure with TEAMGROUP’s industrial-grade self-destructing SSD. Now you can truly say that it’s not a bug, it’s a feature, with a storage device designed to destroy your data. With the press of a button, or via a configured event trigger, the P250Q-M80 (sure, the M80 designation was purely coincidental) will use a high voltage surge to erase data on its flash memory. Announced at this year’s Computex, the P250Q NVMe drive is something out of a movie or television show.

“With a single press of the button, data destruction is executed effortlessly. The button intelligently triggers different erasure modes based on press duration, and LED indicators provide real-time status feedback. This design ensures intuitive operation for professional use.”

-TEAMGROUP

Per TEAMGROUP (via YouTube Description):

When every byte matters, secure deletion becomes mission-critical. Team Group’s P250Q M.2 SSD—winner of the Best Choice Award for Cyber Security at COMPUTEX 2025—delivers next-level protection for sensitive data.

Key security features include:

  • Dual data destruction options – software-based quick erase and hardware-triggered high-voltage breakdown
  • Patented destruction circuit – independently targets Flash memory without affecting the controller
  • Physical or event-based trigger – destroy data instantly via button or event
  • Firmware pairing – design requires pairing with a specific main control chip, preventing unauthorized use

From military drones to industrial systems and gaming gear, the P250Q is engineered for scenarios where absolute data security is non-negotiable.

Get smart with securing data before it falls into the wrong hands with the P250Q M.2 SSD. Whether it’s a drone on a critical mission, confidential corporate information, government secrets, or something you don’t want anyone else to see, the P250Q is designed to be the final stop for sensitive data. Available in storage capacities from 256 GB up to 2 TB, these Gen4 drives come with a 3-year warranty and read/write speeds of 7,000/5,500 MB/s.

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Peter Brosdahl
As a child of the 70’s I was part of the many who became enthralled by the video arcade invasion of the 1980’s. Saving money from various odd jobs I purchased my first computer from a friend of my dad, a used Atari 400, around 1982. Eventually it would end up being a lifelong passion of upgrading and modifying equipment that, of course, led into a career in IT support.

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