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Seagate One Touch SSD; is it your next investment?

- 3 years ago

Seagate has launched the new Seagate One Touch SSD. Designed to deliver maximum sequential read/write speeds [up to 1030MB/s] and up to 2TB of storage making it a high-performance external drive optimized for efficiency when managing and transporting important files.  A consideration for the kit bag of many a content creator and artist who demand speed and portability? We think, quite possibly.

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Compatible with Windows and Mac, the drive offers USB compatibility out of the box [exFAT formatted]. Seagate’s One Touch SSD uses USB 3.2 Gen 2 USB-C technology and is compatible with USB-C and USB 3.0 computers; both cables are included in the box. Also compatible with Android mobile devices, One Touch SSD helps free up extra space by backing up videos, photos, and files using the Seagate Mobile Touch app. Great for those on the go, the drive offers shock resistance to a drop height of up to 2 meters. 

Designed with an aluminium top cover and fabric-soft touch on the sides, the compact One Touch SSD is available in black, silver, or blue and has a sleek and contemporary look that complements modern PCs. It includes Seagate’s Toolkit desktop software with Sync Plus offering file synchronization via continuous backup and Rescue Data Recovery Services to help defend against data loss and retrieval costs so users can rest easier. The drive is also packaged with a one-year complimentary subscription to Mylio Create and a four-month complimentary membership to Adobe Creative Cloud Photography plan.   

Pricing & Availability

Available at the end of May 21′, Seagate One Touch SSD is offered for RRPs of £79.99 [500GB], £134.99 [1TB] and £254.99 [2TB]. 

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Simon Skinner

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Having spent many years working in various pockets of the music industry, and always with a camera in hand, Simon has worked with organisations such as Warner/Chappell, Food Records and ultimately, co-founding the innovative independent record label, Izumi Records before moving fully into the world of publishing in 2007. Amongst numerous other projects in the last decade, he has been responsible for a number of specialist photo trade magazines and journals for the filmmaking and photography communities, along with a coffee table book entitled, "Great Britons of Photography' which he produced with Peter Dench and Leica. Now heading up PhotoBite, Simon and the team have set themselves a task of delivering informative and inspirational content for photographers of all levels, from the beginner, shooting with smartphones, to the seasoned photographer and filmmaker.