TeamGroup T-Create Expert P35S Destroyed SSD Self-Destruct
TeamGroup’s T-Create Expert P35S Destroyed external SSD combines quick file transfers with a shell for people who transport secrets across borders or boardrooms. It’s 3.5 inches long and weighs less than a deck of cards, so it easily fits in a pocket. Four storage capacities are offered, ranging from 256GB to 2TB, all accessible via a USB-C interface with read / write speeds of up to 1,000MB per second, thanks to USB 3.2 Gen 2 tech.


TeamGroup T-Create Expert P35S Destroyed SSD Self-Destruct
Data security requires more than passwords when files hold sensitive info or top secret clearances. TeamGroup engineered the P35S with a circuit that wipes every byte in seconds, leaving the NAND flash in ruins. High voltage surges through the chips, breaking them down in a way no forensic tool can reverse. Once the process starts, it runs to completion, even if someone yanks the cable or cuts the power. The drive goes dark for good, from a fast companion to dead junk.

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Accidents could transform triumph into tragedy, and that’s why TeamGroup implemented measures that demand intent. The button is hidden behind a two-step slide: a hard push reveals a red alert stripe, which serves as a visual cue to pause. Only a firmer second press activates the surge, which has built-in resistance that steers the finger towards caution. The entire operation requires the drive to be plugged into a computer, which is still another purposeful step. Engineers examined this system for stability and patented it in Taiwan, China, and Japan, making it bulletproof. Those who handle classified loads can carry them with confidence, knowing that one sudden motion will not jeopardize their work.

TeamGroup T-Create Expert P35S Destroyed SSD Self-Destruct
The P35S is designed with portability in mind, beginning with its frame. It can endure all of the normal knocks and bruises thanks to its metal housing. And, at 90 by 40 by 18 millimeters, it’s so slim that it fits alongside your laptop or tablet without bulging. Out of the box, you get a single USB-C to USB-C cable, which is all you need to get it up and running right away on any PC running Windows 7 or higher, or a Mac running OS 10.5.

TeamGroup T-Create Expert P35S Destroyed SSD Self-Destruct
Destruction has repercussions, the first of which is that the warranty is revoked as soon as you click that button. Under normal conditions, a typical one-year guarantee will cover any hardware issues you may experience, but in practice, this means that assistance ends the moment you start treating the device like a tough drive. TeamGroup recommends that you back up all of your data before sending the P35S out with you. That’s a pretty clear indication that lost or corrupted data is your responsibility to deal with. Cables and the drive itself are covered for one year of maintenance, although the emphasis is on preventing problems rather than resolving them.
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