Testseek.com have collected 42 expert reviews of the A-Data Durable SD700 USB3.1 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for A-Data Durable SD700 USB3.1.
May 2017
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42 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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279 Reviews
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The editors liked
Rugged
Compact design
Reasonable cost per gigabyte
Excellent design
Fine performance for a USB-based SSD
Quite rugged
With IP68 rating for dust/waterproofing
Plus military-grade MIL-STD-810G shockproofing
Great transfer speeds
Small and portable
IP68 dust/water proof & militarygrade shockproof
3year warranty
440MB/sec Read & Write Speed
Passes IEC IP68 Specs
Decent price for capacity
The editors didn't like
No USB-C cable
Anemic and outdated backup software
No software included
No Type-C connector
No way to stash the cable
A typeC connector would have been better
No USB-C Cable
Not the biggest external SSD but also not the smallest
No USB-C Cable, Not the biggest external SSD but also not the smallest,
The ADATA SD700 External SSD boasts a fair price point for its speed. But its ruggedness and durability are where it vastly outperforms all other portable SSD's on the market. It's biggest drawback is the exclusion of the USB-C cable, meaning only people...
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Published: 2017-09-22, Author: Tom , review by: pcmag.com
Rugged, compact design, Reasonable cost per gigabyte,
No USB-C cable, Anemic and outdated backup software
The rugged ADATA SD700 is a good choice if you are constantly on the go and need speedy storage, but other SSDs offer even faster speeds at similar per-gigabyte costs...
Published: 2017-09-05, Author: Tony , review by: Techreport.com
Our USB storage data set is too small for us to produce overall rankings and scatter plots for now, but we can still speak in more general terms about the SD700's performance and price proposition. The SD700 packs mighty file-transfer capabilities into a...
Excellent design, Fine performance for a USB-based SSD, Quite rugged, with IP68 rating for dust/waterproofing, plus military-grade MIL-STD-810G shockproofing
No software included, No Type-C connector, No way to stash the cable
The SD700 is rugged, fast, and, dare we say, cute? It's not the fastest external SSD, but it's affordable, very portable, and tougher than most. Read More...
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Published: 2017-06-11, Author: Jeff , review by: camerajabber.com
The 256GB model we tested is priced about £180 / $180… which isn't cheap for that amount of storage space. But it's one of the fastest SSDs on the market and if speed is what you need, it won't disappoint.What's more, it's rugged design with a rubber casi...
The SD700 continues ADATA's tradition of bring external SSDs with good value for money to the market. As icing on the cake, the SD700 carries an IP68 rating also.The performance of the drive leaves us with no doubt that it would be a great portable OS dri...
Published: 2017-05-16, Author: Chris , review by: thessdreview.com
Generally speaking, the ADATA SD700 performed very well for a rugged external SSD. We really – really – would have liked to have seen how this device performed without any prior tests, reads/writes, etc. We attribute the lower performance to the high amou...
Great transfer speeds, Small and portable, IP68 dust/water proof & militarygrade shockproof, 3year warranty
A typeC connector would have been better
With laptops getting thinner and thinner it is becoming harder to get a lot of storage inside. With that portable hard drives are becoming more and more popular and vital to creators on the go. Now we are seeing solid state drive technology come into the...
Published: 2017-01-16, Author: Benjamin , review by: Bcchardware.com
Decent Read/Write performance on tested USB 3.0 (not USB 3.1) hardware, Included software suite (HDDtoGo) is useful, Rugged enclosure, Lightweight, ,
Performance of USB 3.0 is 640MBps, but drive tops out at 440MBps, While I think ADATA could squeeze a bit more performance out of the SD700, the end result is that it's cheaper than an equal sized flash drive and it's much faster than a similarly priced
The ADATA SD700 comes in 256GB, 512GB and the overprovisioned 1TB variety. With certain drives, smaller capacities yield slower performance, but according to ADATA, the performance across the entire line is the same. While some people will choose a bigge...