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2TB ORICO Magnetic External SSD w/ USB C Data Cable

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$111

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ORICO Direct US Store via Amazon has 2TB ORICO Magnetic External SSD w/ USB C Data Cable (A20PLUS) for $189.99 - $60 when you apply the coupon on the product page - 10% w/ promo code ORICOA20PLUS at checkout = $110.99. Shipping is free.

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  • Transfer speed of 2000MB/s
  • 4K ProRes HDR: ORICO A20PLUS external solid state drives supports 4K ProRes HDR video recording of iPhone 15 Pro/Pro max.

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ORICO Direct US Store via Amazon has 2TB ORICO Magnetic External SSD w/ USB C Data Cable (A20PLUS) for $189.99 - $60 when you apply the coupon on the product page - 10% w/ promo code ORICOA20PLUS at checkout = $110.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member LovelyCheetah for finding this deal.

About this Item:
  • Transfer speed of 2000MB/s
  • 4K ProRes HDR: ORICO A20PLUS external solid state drives supports 4K ProRes HDR video recording of iPhone 15 Pro/Pro max.

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  • About this Deal:
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  • About this Product:
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This seems crazy niche. Never in my life have a said to myself....my life would be complete if I could find a SSD that magnetically attached to my cell phone

But hey, might fit someone's use case.
That's a really cool tech. I don't run out of space, but it's a great solution for getting rid of too many photos.

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The_Doug
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That's a really cool tech. I don't run out of space, but it's a great solution for getting rid of too many photos.
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WooHoo2You
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This seems crazy niche. Never in my life have a said to myself....my life would be complete if I could find a SSD that magnetically attached to my cell phone

But hey, might fit someone's use case.
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tsuperwanker
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
This seems crazy niche. Never in my life have a said to myself....my life would be complete if I could find a SSD that magnetically attached to my cell phone

But hey, might fit someone's use case.
Definitely a use case for backing up your documents, photos/videos or directly recording to the drive as ProRes can take a lot of space.

I suppose if you already have an external SSD, you can slap a magnetic ring on it to attach via MagSafe.
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J03
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Quote from The_Doug :
That's a really cool tech. I don't run out of space, but it's a great solution for getting rid of too many photos.
Kind of? If you have too many photos you can just offload them at home on a regular backup drive. I can't think of a reason to want your backup drive attached to your phone at all times.
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kida182001
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Quote from J03 :
Kind of? If you have too many photos you can just offload them at home on a regular backup drive. I can't think of a reason to want your backup drive attached to your phone at all times.

I would imagine it's probably good for vloggers that record on-the-go a lot. You can also use this to add extra storage to gaming handhelds, which are already bulky so a bit of additional bulk wouldn't be much of an issue.
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Draconius
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Not sure why not just use a usb-c flash drive? Is there an advantage hardware wise for ssd vs flash drive?
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KanatT
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Quote from Draconius :
Not sure why not just use a usb-c flash drive? Is there an advantage hardware wise for ssd vs flash drive?
Flash drive has much lower speeds

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Quote from tsuperwanker :
Definitely a use case for backing up your documents, photos/videos or directly recording to the drive as ProRes can take a lot of space. I suppose if you already have an external SSD, you can slap a magnetic ring on it to attach via MagSafe.
Just curious, how long are you backing up your documents for? My backups are dump and disconnect and rather infrequently, I do not need to have a kit assembled for hours at a time and daily. My backup process; start the file transfer > sit phone / SSD down while files move > make a cup of coffee > disconnect phone and SSD after gigs and gigs of data are transferred during prior step.

Now, I could see this combo being really useful if you had a high end phone you were using to make movies / content. That way your video recording could be housed on the SSD vs on the phone's (limited) HD and completing for SSD write speed with system processes.

*Not judging other use cases but this just does not make sense to me.
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tmc930
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Quote from Draconius :
Not sure why not just use a usb-c flash drive? Is there an advantage hardware wise for ssd vs flash drive?
SSDs at 2000mbps are over 10x faster than most flash drives, which are slow as molasses.
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Wand
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I'm looking for something like this, I wonder how reliable the SSD is compared to brands like Samsung.
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maddog00
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The gray option is a frequently returned item. Yikes.
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mashimaroon
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Not heard of this brand. As good as Samsung or Crucial?
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KSilver2000
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Quote from J03 :
Kind of? If you have too many photos you can just offload them at home on a regular backup drive. I can't think of a reason to want your backup drive attached to your phone at all times.
How about if you are on a trip?

Just fly back home each day to offload? Heh
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Hardyboy001
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As a content creator, I find this extremely useful!

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gregcain
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You have to use external storage like this to get the highest bit rate recordings. Is this a good selection for that use? I do not know.

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