SanDisk Professional PRO-BLADE TRANSPORT SSDs are currently at their lowest prices on Amazon

If you"re in the market for a storage upgrade tailored to your professional needs, you may want to consider the SanDisk Professional PRO-BLADE TRANSPORT modular NVMe SSD. Currently, two of its variants, i.e., 1TB and 4TB, are selling at their lowest prices, while its 2TB variant is also available at a highly competitive price, differing by a mere dollar from its historical lowest price.

The SanDisk Professional PRO-BLADE TRANSPORT comes preloaded with a PRO-BLADE SSD mag, providing USB-C (20Gbps) speeds of up to 2000MB/s for both read and write operations. Its modular design allows for easy swapping of PRO-BLADE SSD mags, enabling quick capacity expansion.

Included with the device, the PRO-BLADE SSD mag is capable of withstanding drops of up to 3 meters along with offering up to 4,000 pounds of crush resistance. Users can pair the device with multiple PRO-BLADE SSD mags to carry as many terabytes as needed within a compact and lightweight form factor.

Furthermore, the PRO-BLADE TRANSPORT features an aluminum heat sink to potentially dissipate heat and maintain high speeds, even during heavy usage.

  • 1TB SanDisk Professional PRO-BLADE TRANSPORT (Portable and Modular NVMe SSD, Up to 2000MB/s, USB-C, USB 3.2 gen 2x2 - SDPM2NB-001T-GBAND): $149.99 (Amazon US)

  • 2TB SanDisk Professional PRO-BLADE TRANSPORT: $204.22 (Amazon US)

  • 4TB SanDisk Professional PRO-BLADE TRANSPORT: $339.99 (Amazon US)

This Amazon deal is U.S. specific, and not available in other regions unless specified.

Furthermore, you can also check out other SSD deals here. For hard disk drives, you can head over to our HDD deals section to see if anything from there matches your requirements.

If this is not what you want, you can also browse through Amazon US, Amazon UK, or Newegg US, or visit our Deals section to see if you find some other great deals.

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