Portable drives are storage devices that conveniently carry a large amount of data from one computer to another.
Or you can use one as an offline backup — tuck it away, and nobody can hack into your essential information.
This post includes the best portable drives I’ve tested. There are quite a few of them — more than enough for you to find one that goes well with your situation, including excellent gifts.
Everyone can use some extra storage to carry on the go.
Dong’s note: I last updated this frequently revised post on November 23, 2022.
Best Portable Drives: The lists
There are two lists.
One is portable drives with what I’d call the “storage vault” level of security or has ultra-fast performance. The second list includes traditional portable drives for general usage — casual or gaming.
Both lists consist of only SSD-based portable drives. As SSD gets more and more affordable, there’s no reason you should get one that still uses a hard drive on the inside anymore.
The lists also include devices of different interfaces, including USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5Gbps), Gen 2 (10Gbps), Gen 2×2 (20Gbps), and Thunderbolt 3/4 (40Gbps).
If you’re confused about these interfaces, you’re not alone. Check out this post on the USB-C port type, where I explained them all.
Important note: The number in front of each name is the review order, not the ranking. Any of these will serve you well. It’s a question of how well, and that requires some reading — check out the full review!
Scroll to the bottom of the page to find their performance charts.
A. The ultra-secure, rugged storage vaults or professional-grade portable storage
This list includes ultra-secure portable drives that deliver the type of performance required by professionals.
8. SanDisk PRO-BLADE TRANSPORT: A new type of modular portable storage
In case you didn’t read the intro: This is the latest member on this list; the number is not the ranking.
The SanDisk PRO-BLADE TRANSPORT is not portable storage in and of itself. Instead, it’s the “reader” unit of PRO BLADE MAG. Together they form a new type of modular storage that’s both convenient and super-fast.
Pros
Rugged, convenient modular design
USB-C with an included cable
Cons
No Thunderbolt support, no reversible plug orientable on the Mags
7. SanDisk Professional G-Drive SSD: Western Digital’s latest tough guy in town
The G-Drive SSD is the fruit of merging SanDisk and G-Tech, two storage brands Western Digital acquired over the years, into a new professional lineup.
The new compact portable NVMe SSD is indeed quite pro. It has excellent performance, rugged chassis, and looks the part.
Though a bit pricey, the SanDisk Professional G-Drive SSD has enough to be worth your consideration.
Pros
Fast NVMe-based performance
Rugged, water-resistant, compact design
USB-C with included cables
Effective security feature
Cons
No USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 or USB 2.0 support
Not convenient for Windows users
6. OWC Envoy Pro SX: Underwhelmingly super-fast
The OWC Envoy Pro SX is the second Thunderbolt-exclusive portable SSD on this list. It’s the direct competitor of the Samsung X5 below.
As such, it’s a bit underwhelming due to the slower performance, but supporting Thunderbolt, this is still one of the fastest portable drives on the market.
Pros
Fast Thunderbolt read performance
Cons
Write speed could be better
Not compatible with USB 3.2
5. iStorage diskAshur M2: Super-Secure and rugged with a bit of Oddity
The diskAshur M2 is another ultra-secure drive from iStorage that has two other members on this list.
The M2 is an ultra-compact portable SSD that has an interpreted keypad. The drive was excellent in my testing, except it uses a Micro-B SuperSpeed USB port instead of USB-C.
Pros
Strong hardware encryption and security keypad
Fast USB 3.2 Gen 1 performance
Cons
Micro-B Superspeed port instead of USB-C
PIN management can be overwhelming
Software patch needed for each Windows computer
4. Apricorn Aegis Padlock SSD: The convenient keeper of secrets
Like the diskAshur PRO2 below, the Apricorn Aegis Padlock SSD portable drive has an integrated USB cable that makes it work right away out of the box — you’ll need a converter before it can connect to a USB-C port, however.
However, it’s a portable SSD and not a hard drive, so it’s much faster.
Pros
Built-in strong hardware encryption and security keypad
Compact, rugged, light-weight and practical design
Fast SATA-based SSD performance
Built-in USB cable with the included extension
Fool-proof security approach
Cons
No USB-C, USB 3.2 Gen 2, or NVMe storage
Aegis Configurator software costs extra
Manual management can be daunting
3. Samsung T7/Touch: Security on the fingertip
The Samsung T7 Touch doesn’t have an integrated keypad, but it’s super-secure, thanks to the built-in fingerprint scanner.
It’s also the only drive on this list that features USB-C, USB 3.2 Gen 2, and an NVMe SSD on the inside — it’s the fastest among ultra-secure portable SSDs.
Pros
Hardware encryption with an optional integrated fingerprint scanner
Compact and rugged design
USB 3.2 Gen 2-Class performance
Includes both USB-C and compatible cables
Cons
Write speed reduction during extended operations
More expensive than similar portable SSDs
2. iStorage datAshur PRO2: The storage vault thumb drive
This tiny thumb drive is the most secure of its kind. It’s a storage device you can entrust your most confidential information. It’s a storage vault that fits inside your pocket.
Pros
Top-notch security against data breach
Rugged, weatherproof, compact design
Cons
No safeguard against deliberate data deletion
1. Samsung Portable SSD X5: The Thunderbolt 3 bootable speed demon
In case you didn’t read the intro: This is the oldest member on this list; the number is not the ranking.
The X5 is the fastest portable SSD by far. The catch is it only works with Thunderbolt 3 and not USB. For this reason, it’s more suitable for professional Mac environments, at least for now.
Pros
Solid, pretty, rugged design
Compatible with Windows and Mac right out of the box
Useful and effective security feature
Cons
Only works with Thunderbolt 3
Only one Thunderbolt 3 port
The 3-year warranty is a bit short.
B. The day-to-day or gaming portable drives
This list includes portable drives with no hardware security features or ultra-fast performance. They are designed for day-to-day usage or gaming needs.
9. WD BLACK Game Drive: A colorful alternative
In case you didn’t read the intro: This is the latest member on this list. The number is not the ranking.
The WD Black P40 is an alternative to the P50 below. It’s a tad slower and more affordable and is the first drive with built-in RGB gaming lights for gamers who want extra bling.
Pros
USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 support with fast NVMe-based performance, especially in reading
Compact, rugged design with programmable RGB LEDs
USB-C port with cable and adapter included
Cons
Write performance could be better in extended operation
No security feature or higher capacities than 2GB
8. Samsung T7 Shield: Possibly the best portable SSD from Samsung to date
The Samsung T7 Shield is more than just the rugged version of the T7/Touch above. The new drive proved to be faster in testing, especially in tests using USB 3.2 Gen 1.
On top of that, it comes with a reasonable price tag at launch. It’s an easy recommendation.
Pros
Fast performance, compact and rugged design
Hardware encryption with effective password protection
Cons
The Android app is a joke
7. WD Black D30 Game Drive SSD: A well-balanced console add-on storage
The WD Black D30 Game Drive SSD is an affordable alternative to the P50 below and has just the right specs for many game consoles and computers on the market.
Pros
Fast and reliable NVMe-based performance
Cool-looking, rugged design with a practical stand
USB-C port with included USB-A-to-USB-C cable
Cons
No security feature for general use
6. SanDisk Extreme Pro: The fastest USB portable SSD to date
The SanDisk Extreme Pro is the latest version to replace the model that came out last year.
It’s the first in the SanDisk Extreme family that sports the USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 (20Gbps) and standard and, among other things, proved to be the fastest USB portable SSD to date.
Pros
Super-fast performance thanks to the combo of USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 and NVMe SSD
Compact, rugged and beautiful design
Excellent security feature with built-in hardware encryption
Cons
Slightly bulkier than the non-PRO model
5. WD Black P50 Game Drive: First USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 portable SSD
The WD Black P50 is the first portable SSD on the market that supports USB 3.2 Gen 2×2, which caps at 20Gbps.
And in my testing, it was one of the fastest on the market.
Pros
Super-fast NVMe-based performance
Top USB specs with USB-C port
Cons
Currently, there are no game consoles with USB 3.2 Gen 2×2
No security feature for general use
4. SanDisk Extreme: An excellent sweet-sport portable SSD
This portable SSD is the non-PRO version of the SanDisk Extreme PRO above.
The only difference is the lack of support for USB 3.2 Gen 2×2. Instead, it uses the older USB Gen 2 (10Gbps), which is slower.
To compensate for that, it’s significantly more affordable and compact. That and the fact that USB Gen 2 is a popular USB standard — most computers don’t have a faster option anyway — mean it’s an excellent buy.
Pros
Fast NVMe-based performance
Compact, yet rugged and beautiful design
Excellent security feature with built-in hardware encryption
Cons
No support for USB 3.2 Gen 2×2
3. WD My Passport: A portable SSD with almost everything
The latest WD My Passport SSD is an entirely new drive compared to the previous model.
It now has everything you’d ask from in a portable SSD: Top speed, compact design, storage space, and security. While it’s not perfect and slightly more expensive than competing drives, it’s easily one of the best portable SSDs on the market.
Pros
Fast USB 3.2 Gen 2 performance
Compact, rugged, practical design
USB-C-ready with cable and adapter included
Cons
Useless WD Backup and WD Utilities applications
Slightly more expensive than competitors
2. Crucial X6: The tiniest 4TB portable SSD
In many ways, the Crucial X6 is the mini (and lesser) version of the Crucial X8 below. Since the latter is already ultra-compact, we’re now talking about a tiny portable storage device.
Despite the diminutive physical size, the X6 is a formidable portable SSD. It delivers up to 4 TB of storage space and has a matching performance. You won’t need to wait long, even when you want to fill it up.
Pros
Super compact yet rugged, beautiful design
Cons
Comparatively low perform cap
No USB-A converter or cable included
1. Crucial X8: Micron’s first portable SSD
In case you didn’t read the intro: This is the oldest member on this list; the number is not the ranking.
Micron joined the portable SSD market with a bang. The Crucial X8 delivers stellar speeds via USB 3.2 Gen 2 and is one of the fastest among its peers. And the fact the drive comes with a beautiful design and a friendly price tag doesn’t hurt.
Pros
Fast USB 3.2 Gen 2 performance
Compact, rugged, aesthetically pleasing design
USB-C ready, USB-A converter included
Cons
No bundled software or security feature
Best Portable Drives of 2022: The performance
The copy performance is among the most important in using a portable drive. Nobody has all day!
Find below how the drives mentioned above stacked against one another in my testing, using their fastest supported connection standard.
Again, keep in mind that these charts include drives of different connection grades and price points — they are only for reference.
It’s always a good idea to read their reviews to find out how they fit your storage needs.
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