Testseek.com have collected 72 expert reviews of the SanDisk E60 Extreme Portable USB3.1 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SanDisk E60 Extreme Portable USB3.1.
October 2019
(87%)
72 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Good performance, Rock solid and attractive design, IP55 dust and water resistance
Couldn't hit the 1050MB/s speeds, Expensive, Wasteful packaging
SanDisk's reputation goes forwards another step, as far as we're concerned, with another strong release.The outer enclosure feels excellent in the hand and our best efforts to twist or deform the drive were completely futile. The build quality is rock sol...
Published: 2019-10-17, Author: Stephen , review by: whatmobile.net
I really liked this device it helped me more large files quickly and with ease and the addition of the USB-C cable really does make a difference. I found the design was great for someone like a photographer with lots of files on the go and needs somethi...
Published: 2019-10-17, Author: Stephen , review by: whatmobile.net
I really liked this device it helped me more large files quickly and with ease and the addition of the USB-C cable really does make a difference. I found the design was great for someone like a photographer with lots of files on the go and needs somethi...
Published: 2021-01-27, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Most new computers don't come with much storage space -- unless you're splurging on a high-end model, they usually have 256 or 512 gigabytes. Game consoles such as the PS4 and Xbox One come with 1-terabyte drives (which is roughly 1,000GB), but if you don't regularly take games off the drive as you acquire more, the drives max out easily. A good storage solution is to find the best external hard drive for your needs. A traditional hard drive that uses "old" hard drive technology (mechanical platters and a moving read-write head to access data) is adequate for the majority of users, thanks to speedier USB-C and USB 3.0 (as well as 3.1/3.2) interfaces. Prices have dropped significantly in the last few years, with even mega-capacity models tipping the scales at 5TB but costing just over $100. A solid state drive doesn't have moving parts and has up to four times faster read speeds, but it costs a lot more per gigabyte.
Published: 2020-12-15, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: What's the best way to be sure your external hard drive won't suffer an early demise due to rough handling? Keep it in a climate-controlled room, wrapped in bubble wrap, resting on a feather pillow, and plugged safely into a stationary desktop PC.Excellen...
Abstract: External bus-powered storage devices have grown both in storage capacity as well as speeds over the last decade. Thanks to rapid advancements in flash technology (including the advent of 3D NAND and NVMe) as well as faster host interfaces (such as Thunder...
Published: 2019-06-05, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
The SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD is a rugged, pocket-sized drive that connects to new and old USB ports and exploits the size, speed and robustness of solid state storage. It works with Macs and PCs and is available in four models from 250GB to 2TB. It's...
The performance consistency for real-world applications was looked at in the previous section. We recently added a test to determine the effectiveness of the thermal solution for sustained workloads. After deleting the SSD volume, a fio workload was set u...
Trim, understated design, IP55 support, With accessories, works with USB Type-A or Type-C at system end, Includes carabiner and keychain loop, On-par USB performance
Pricing could be slightly more aggressive, Surface prone to marring if used on keychain, No seal over USB port
Resistant to water, dust, and shock, the SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD is a rough-and-ready USB external drive with on-the-mark speed. It's ideal for outdoorsy types such as hikers and field photographers...
Well coming in I wasn't really expecting much, both the previous WD and SanDisk portable SSD drives that I tested last year were quick and with this still being based on a SATA M.2 drive there is only so much headroom. But I was impressed with the per...