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Published: 2023-01-31, Author: Jon , review by: tweaktown.com
4TB of superfast armored portable storage? Yes please.Pros+ Compatibility+ Read throughput+ Sustained sequential writeCons- NoneShould you buy it?AvoidConsiderShortlistBuyBuy at AmazonIntroduction & Drive DetailsBack in June of last year, we got our first...
Published: 2022-06-21, Author: Jon , review by: tweaktown.com
In the world of portable storage, compatibility is king, and the T7 Shield is highly compatible due to keeping its operational power draw within USB specs. This is where many portable SSDs fail in the compatibility department, and they need more power tha...
Fast 10Gbps storage, Rugged outer skin for IP65 rating, Up to 2TB in capacity
No 20Gbps, Not full immersion rated
Faster than its Touch predecessor, the T7 Shield is also more rugged. It lacks fingerprint scanning, but is otherwise a faster, more durable external SSD...
Though we'd like to see a bit better water-proofing, the Samsung T7 Shield is indeed a much better drive for harsh environs than the Touch. Obviously, it lacks the convenience of fingerprint security that the Touch offers, but it's a better performer and...
Resistant to dust, rain and drops, Hardware encryption, Both USB cables included
No performance increase, Only 1- or 2TB
To be blunt, after two years of development, I expected more.Though I can't entirely blame Samsung as it's where USB technology currently resides, that's a part of the issue here. If Samsung wanted to offer a premium-priced model adding Gen 2x2 connectivi...
Blazing speed, Light and portable, AES-256 hardware encryption, IP65 dust and water resistance
Can get a little hot, More expensive than base T7
Yes, if you need the extra dust, water, and drop protection. For most people, I'd recommend going with a base T7 instead. It's cheaper, it doesn't get as hot, and although it's not water and dust resistant, it can still withstand a few falls. Editors' Rec...
Abstract: The Samsung T7 Shield is an external rugged SSD and is the third member of the T7 family, after the T7 and the T7 Touch launched in 2020; a long hiatus. The latter left a lasting impression on us because it brought a feature that was never available at th...
Published: 2022-04-26, Author: Simon , review by: kitguru.net
Performance, Physical size, Rubber protection,
4K performance is a little disappointing at low queue depths,
The latest addition to Samsung's long-running T* series of external SSDs is the T7 Shield. The Shield version of the T7 comes with a rubber covering for added protection. The drive uses a combination of an NVMe SSD and a USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps) interface.S...
Small and lightweight, Super-fast read and write speeds, Rugged construction
No iOS support for file encryption, Pricier than standard Samsung T7 portable SSD,
Samsung's T7 Shield portable SSD is small, fast and tough, making it a good choice for working in the field. However, if you're only planning on using the drive indoors, the standard T7 will do essentially the same job for a lower price...