The LaCie Portable SSD is warrantied for three years with free data recovery. In other words, just about any budget NVMe SSD will do. ![]() If you are inclined to DIY, note that all but the slowest NVMe drives are fast enough to saturate the USB 10Gbps bus. You might be able to roll your own external drive using an NVMe SSD and a Type-C enclosure for a bit less in the two larger capacities, but probably not so stylishly. Not bad for a handsome product that looks right at home alongside your Mac. The Portable SSD is available in 500GB, 1TB, and 2TB capacities priced at US$130, US$210 / AU$298, and US$370 respectively ( 500GB and 2TB options currently not available in Australia). (The USB forum has been tragic in its naming conventions since day one and common usage remains so.) More properly, the Portable SSD is Superspeed USB 10Gbps with a Type-C connector. ![]() In this case, it's 3.2 Gen 2 10Gbps with NVMe internals. Note that while its USB-C designation (it's not an official appellative) tells you that there's a Type-C port in use, it tells you nothing about the actual version of USB implemented.
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