Tuesday, March 5th 2024

Sabrent Intros Rocket Nano V2 Portable SSDs

Sabrent today launched the Rocket Nano V2 portable SSD series. The drive measures 15 mm x 33 mm x 73 mm in size (HxDxW), weighing just 54 g, with the included silicone sleeve, and 11.9 mm x 29.6 mm x 69.5 mm, weighing 46 g, without the sleeve. It comes in 1 TB, 2 TB, and 4 TB capacities, and uses a single USB type-C cable connection for both power and host connectivity.

Both USB-C to USB-C, and USB-C to USB-A cables are included in the package. At the interface level, the Sabrent Rocket Nano V2 takes advantage of 20 Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2x2. It offers sequential transfer speeds of up to 1500 MB/s for both reads and writes. Available now, the 1 TB variant is priced at USD $119.99, the 2 TB variant at $199.99, and the 4 TB variant at $449.99.
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5 Comments on Sabrent Intros Rocket Nano V2 Portable SSDs

#1
bonehead123
Native controller or bridge chip ?

Also Sabby, do we REALLY need a separate pic to illustrate the 2 cables that are included ?

They are described in the text of the PR, and it's not like there's that many people (11.273?) on the planet that don't know what they are, just sayin :D
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#2
Chaitanya
bonehead123Native controller or bridge chip ?

Also Sabby, do we REALLY need a separate pic to illustrate the 2 cables that are included ?

They are described in the text of the PR, and it's not like there's that many people (11.273?) on the planet that don't know what they are, just sayin :D
Most likely a separate SSD as they have offered enclousures similar to their external SSDs in past.

Edit: Checked product page and it lists UFD controller so fully integrated drive rather than SSD in enclosure.
  • The native UFD controller additionally assures minimal compatibility issues.
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#3
TumbleGeorge
Only up to 60% of bandwidth of USB 3.2 x2...Must be use cheapest components in the world. My opinion is too large premium markup in prices.
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#4
mechtech
TumbleGeorgeOnly up to 60% of bandwidth of USB 3.2 x2...Must be use cheapest components in the world. My opinion is too large premium markup in prices.
I guess if it had a decent warranty in TBW and years, but still 4 TB variant at $449.99. Hard pass.
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#5
Minus Infinity
Launch your rocket up your clacker at those prices.
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