The addlink P21 Is an Ultra-Slim, Ultra-Fast, Portable SSD with Transfer Speeds Up to 20 Gbps

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The addlink P21 is a new external SSD boasting extremely fast transfer speeds of up to 2,050 MB/s (20 Gbps) in a sleek aluminum enclosure. Available in 1 TB, 2 TB, and 4 TB capacities the addlink P21 will cover the storage needs of most folks needing a fast, portable drive and also comes with a convention carrying pouch. Its USB Type-C connector is compatible with the iPhone 16 series enabling users to quickly transfer Apple ProRes videos but is also compatible with most versions of Windows, MAC OS, Android, and Linux. From gaming to storing or transferring content, many are likely to consider it as a convenient means of external storage as well.

Its aluminum enclosure is water-resistant and provides cooling with shock-absorbing protection. All three models are currently available for purchase.

Per addlink:

“With cutting-edge USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 technology, transferring a massive 10GB file takes just seconds. Say goodbye to long wait times and hello to efficiency, as this advanced feature revolutionizes the way you manage your data. Whether you’re moving large media files or essential documents, you’ll enjoy seamless, lightning-fast performance that keeps you focused on what truly matters—no more wasting time staring at a progress bar!”

Specifications (per product page):

Capacities1 TB, 2 TB, 4 TB
Sequential Read Speeds (maximum)1 TB & 2 TB (2,000 MB/s), 4 TB (2,050 MB/s)
Sequential Write Speeds (maximum)1 TB & 2 TB (1,950 MB/s), 4 TB (2,000 MB/s)
InterfaceUSB 3.2 Gen2x2 (20 Gbps)
OS SupportAbove Windows XP, Android, Linux, MAC OS, iPhone (Type-C)
Default File SystemexFAT
Indicatorsx1 Power & Activity LED
Case MaterialAluminum shell, Cooling Fin Cover
Operating Temperature0°C – 70°C
Dimensions117mm x 38mm x 11.8mm
Weight60g
Accessories1x USB Type-C to Type-C cable, 1x Carrying Pouch
Warranty3-years
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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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