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Posted 30 August 2023

Samsung T7 Shield Portable SSD 2 TB - USB 3.2 Gen.2 External SSD Blue (MU-PE2T0R/EU)

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On offer for 99.98 2TB and can also pay monthly with Amazon (20 a month x 5) if you can get it.

they also have the beige colour one!!!

bargain for the price.




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Product details
Digital storage capacity2 TB
Hard disk interfaceUSB 3.2
Connectivity technologyUSB
BrandSamsung
Special featurePortable
Hard disk form factor2.5 Inches
External high-speed memory with a durable design and additional protection against the ingress of water and dust thanks to IP65 certification
Up to 9.5 times faster than external hard drives with USB 3.2 Gen.2 with read/write speeds of up to 1,050 MB/s and 1,000 MB/s respectively
Your private data can be protected quickly and easily with a password using AES 256-bit hardware encryption
Thanks to the shock-resistant rubber housing, the T7 Shield can withstand falls from a height of up to three meters, making it a safe companion for on the go
The two USB cables supplied, Type-C to C and Type-C to A, enable connection to PCs, Macs, Android devices, Smart TVs and game consoles, among many other devices
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  1. jungleboy123's avatar
    Can anyone say what this is compared to the other deal they had with the Samsung cashback a few months back?
    fubuki81's avatar
    This is cheaper. I paid 108 after cashback .
  2. B4u1's avatar
    Amazon is price matching Argos? I'd rather give my money to Argos.
    deleted531767's avatar
    Sainsbury's and Amazon are both bad. I'd rather give my money to a small business.
  3. Gbarrowman's avatar
    Are these the Samsung ones that lose data?
    ibz100's avatar
    That feature is available on almost all storage devices. Just open the drive in File Explorer, right click the data you want to remove, and click 'delete'.

    I wouldn't purchase this drive exclusively for it.
  4. Me220's avatar
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    Does anyone know why this works with iPad Pro 11 but I cannot get it to work on iPhone 12 Pro - even with the OTG cable. Just does not recognise it 
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