Testseek.com have collected 56 expert reviews of the A-Data SE730 SSD USB3.1 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for A-Data SE730 SSD USB3.1.
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51 Reviews
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The editors liked
Excellent performance
Solid metal build with a slick design
Unique cover seal protects against the elements
Incredibly lightweight and compact
Dust-
Water-
And shockproof
Can be used with phones and tablets
Reasonable price
Rugged
Waterproof shell
Compact size
Not wildly expensive
Given the capacity
One of few USB 3.1 Gen 2-compliant external drives you can buy
Slight speed edge if used with USB 3.1 Gen 2
Small and compact
Very fast
IP68 dust and waterproof
Military-grade shockproof
Compact enclosure that's water/dust/shockproof. Strong single large file download speeds.
The editors didn't like
Water-proof capabilities depends on side cover
Slow transfer rates over USB 3.0 for an SSD
USB cable catches on port cover's lip
USB-C-to-USB-C cable not included
Only available in one capacity (for now)
Performs well
But not much of a jump beyond USB 3.0 external SSDs
Only comes with a Type-C cable
Waterproofing only works when compartment is closed
Small and compact, Very fast, IP68 dust and waterproof, Military-grade shockproof
Only comes with a Type-C cable, Waterproofing only works when compartment is closed
I seriously love these little external solid state drives. First off they give you awesome capacities in such a small form factor. Being so small they are easy to throw in your pocket, backpack, or laptop bag. Also being so small they are perfect for trav...
Published: 2017-10-09, Author: Tony , review by: Techreport.com
We were quite taken with Adata's weather-resistant SD700 when it graced our test bench, but that drive couldn't compete with the incredible speeds and absurdly small footprint of Samsung's T5 portables. With the SE730H, however, Adata has closed the perf...
Excellent performance, Solid metal build with a slick design, Unique cover seal protects against the elements
Water-proof capabilities depends on side cover
With its solid design and excellent performance, the tiny SE730H is an impressive release by ADATA and makes a great companion for the professional on the go...
Rugged, waterproof shell, Compact size, Not wildly expensive, given the capacity, One of few USB 3.1 Gen 2-compliant external drives you can buy, Slight speed edge if used with USB 3.1 Gen 2
Only available in one capacity (for now), Performs well, but not much of a jump beyond USB 3.0 external SSDs
The ADATA SE730 external SSD is durable, fast, and compact, making it a terrific portable storage device. We can't wait for it in a higher capacity. Read More...
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Published: 2016-11-22, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Compact enclosure that's water/dust/shockproof. Strong single large file download speeds.
A bit slower, pricier and cheaper feeling than Samsung's T3, which also comes in more capacities.
We're not sure what to make of ADATA's new portable SSD. The company came out swinging with claims of its drive being faster and better than Samsung's T3 series. That's a tall order and they ultimately fell short on delivery.Perhaps the biggest issue...
Published: 2016-11-16, Author: Victoria , review by: pcmag.com
Incredibly lightweight and compact, Dust-, water-, and shockproof, Can be used with phones and tablets, Reasonable price,
Slow transfer rates over USB 3.0 for an SSD, USB cable catches on port cover's lip, USB-C-to-USB-C cable not included
The ADATA SE730 is a compact, ruggedized solid-state drive that delivers speedy transfers over USB-C. But its design is a little fussy and it doesn't come with a USB-C-to-USB-C cable...
Published: 2016-11-06, Author: Les , review by: thessdreview.com
On receipt of the ADATA SE730 at our office, we were a bit confused in first learning that this external SSD is only 250GB, and more importantly, that it is only available at this capacity. It seems that ADATA took the other fork in the road when most man...
Abstract: We have seen rapid developments in flash technology over the last few years. Performance has been going up at one end (with various new options for interfacing with the host), but, the costs have also been driven down at the other end of the spectrum. The...
ADATA's DashDrive Elite SE730 promises to be part of the first wave of USB 3.1 products to hit the market, with performance and reliability leading the way...