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Phone-First SSD

March 1, 2025

 

 

The Planck Phone-first SSD is an ultra-compact, high-performance SSD for external storage. Measuring just 0.67 inches wide, 1.97 inches long, and 0.31 inches thick (17mm x 50mm x 7.8mm), the Planck SSD is one of the smallest high-performance SSDs available. Despite its tiny size, it packs up to 2TB of storage, offering ample space for high-resolution videos, large creative projects, and important files.

With an NVMe chip and USB 3.2 Gen 2 interface, the Planck SSD delivers speeds of up to 1050 MB/s, allowing users to transfer large files quickly and efficiently. Unlike traditional SSDs, the Planck SSD is built with a phone-first design, making it perfect for mobile creators. It works seamlessly with iPhones, Android devices, tablets, laptops, and even gaming consoles like PlayStation and Xbox.

The Planck SSD is shockproof, capable of surviving drops of up to 3 meters (9.8 feet). It is also water-resistant, providing extra protection against accidental spills and unexpected weather conditions. Weighing just 0.35 ounces (10 grams), the Planck SSD is incredibly lightweight, making it easy to carry anywhere.

The Planck SSD allows for ProRes 4K60 and 4K120 recording, with its 2TB model handling extensive footage and other models supporting varying durations of high-resolution recording. Despite its high-speed performance, the Planck SSD stays cool under pressure. Its advanced thermal design efficiently dissipates heat.

 

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