Crucial X6 2TB Portable SSD
Micron’s Crucial X6 2TB USB 3.2 Portable SSD not only works with computers, but also game consoles as well as tablets, and it’s being offered for just $112.99 shipped, today only, originally $199.99. This palm-sized drive offers speeds up to 5.6-times faster than traditional hard drives, which means you’ll be able to quickly transfer hundreds of hours of video from streaming services or even full games. Product page.


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Crucial X6 2TB Portable SSD - Up to 800MB/s - PC and Mac - USB 3.2 USB-C External Solid State Drive -...
  • Massive 2TB storage capacity: Easily store PS5 games, larger media libraries, and important files on this high-performance SSD, offering reliable...
  • Blazing fast external SSD: Harness up to 800MB/s speeds with this external SSD (5.6x faster than most drives), ideal for quickly transferring large...
  • Compact and Lightweight Design: This portable SSD is small enough to fit in your pocket, providing convenient, on-the-go storage without sacrificing...

You can also use it as a backup drive to preserve, protect and encrypt your content with tools such as Windows Backup, BitLocker, Apple Time Machine, and FileVault. Best of all, simply plug this drive directly into a computer, tablet, smartphone, or game console, and you’ll be able to start transferring, all without a Wi-Fi connection. However, it probably won’t work on the Hasselblad X2D 100C camera.

The need for flexible access to digital content is essential right now, and the Crucial X6 portable SSD bring Micron’s unparalleled quality in storage technology directly to customers’ fingertips. Whether working remotely, staying home with family, preparing for a virtual class, or getting out for an adventure, storing and accessing digital files has never been easier — even without an internet connection or access to the cloud,” said Teresa Kelley, vice president and general manager of Micron’s Consumer Products Group.

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