Testseek.com have collected 126 expert reviews of the Samsung T3 Portable SSD USB3 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung T3 Portable SSD USB3.
February 2016
(86%)
126 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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478 Reviews
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The editors liked
Small
Extremely lightweight
And robust
ExFAT file system ensures excellent cross platform compatibility
Extremely good performance with base Windows 10 drivers
AES-256 encryption saw no impact on performance and was easy to enable and use
The new Portable SSD T3 with a metal structure makes the drive very sturdy and less susceptible to damage. The performance is very good
Compared with most mechanical
Platterbased products sold today.
Slim
Durable-feeling shell
Available in capacities to 2TB
Improved write speeds compared to previous-gen T1 model
Future-looking USB Type-C port
Speedy performance
USB-C port
Mac
Windows PC
And Android compatible
Drop tested to 6 feet
Three-year warranty
Multiples faster than the average USB thumb or hard drive
Roughly on par with the price of internal SSDs
Type C
USB 3.1
Outstanding performance for an external USBpowered drive
Very small and light
High impact resistance
Easy to use security application
The Portable SSD T3 is super compact
Rugged
Fast and can have up to 2TB of storage space. The drive has a USB-C port
Allowing it to work with more devices than other portable drives
Great performance
USB3.1interface
Still small but now with a metal shell
Androidsupport
USB3.1 port for convenience and futureproofing
Metallic chassis
Extremely compact
Android support
3year warranty
Androi
Extremely small size
Solid design
AES 256-bit hardware encryption
Available in capacities up to 2 TB
3 year warranty
Fast transfer
Small size
USB-C connection
Outpaces thumb drives and rival SSDs
Super light
Runs cool
Features USB 3.1 TypeC and a metal case versus the T1's TypeA connector and plastic case.
The editors didn't like
The supplied USB connection cable is rather short.
Didn't quite reach quoted performance
Still Not As Fast As Internal SATA SSDs
Price Premium
Heavier and larger than the T1
Some may prefer the shorter flat cable style of the T1
Possible USB compatibility of older systems may result in reduced speeds
The Samsung Portable USB T3 is largely just a refresh of their previous T1 model. Even though
The price is the obvious problem for most users
And we really hoped this series would see a major cost reduction. Realworld file transfer performance is lower than we expected from a product with superior synthetic performance.
High launch pricing makes older model (and a competing SanDisk drive) more appealing
Pricey
USB-C-to-USB-C cable not included
Nothing to speak of
Very expensive compared to traditional external drives
USB 3.1 Gen. 1 support limits raw transfer speed to 5Gb/s
No Type C connector cable included
The T3 is a tad larger and slightly slower than its predecessor
The T1
While costing more. Its three-year warranty is short for a storage device at this price
Indetermined Trimsupport
Small update to the T1
The 2 TBversion is very expensive
Still quite expensive
A USB Type-C to Type-C cable should be included
Three-year warranty is quite short
Previous model T1 was arguably faster
A tad slower than the T1 in some tests yet the 1TB T3 is priced 20% over the T1 at $430 versus $350 (not to mention the 1TB 850 Evo mSATA at $300).
The Samsung T3 SSD wins this comparison, mainly due to the lowest street price. It even beats the combination of DeLock adapter and inexpensive SSD on Amazon. It convinces with low power consumption, small case, and good performance results. You can hardl...
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Published: 2016-07-22, Author: Tony , review by: Techreport.com
Ordinarily we take some time to discuss price, performance, and the market as a whole when reviewing SSDs, but in this case we don't have test results for a full field of comparable drives to weigh the T3 against. Nonetheless, we came away more than sati...
Build Quality (850 EVO mSATA), Top Of The Charts Performance, Aluminum Enclosure, Just 10.5mm Thick, Available In 2TB, Hardware AES-256bit Encryption (Password Protection), 3 Years Warranty, USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C Connector, Price (For Some), ,
When Samsung released the Portable SSD T1 it sat at the top of the charts when compared to similar USB flash drives but wasn't what we'd call perfect. The reason I say this is because I could never figure out why Samsung decided to use a plast...
Abstract: When I reviewed Samsung's Portable SSD T1 last year, I was very impressed with what it had to offer. Of all the external SSDs on the market, the PSSD T1 proved to be the best combination of speed, capacity, and physical size. Because it utilized Samsung's...
Extremely small size, Solid design, Great performance, AES 256-bit hardware encryption, Available in capacities up to 2 TB, 3 year warranty
A USB Type-C to Type-C cable should be included
As of writing the is the smallest portable solid state drive available in a capacity of up to 2TB. SanDisk's Extreme 510 drives are around the same size, but are only available in capacities of up to 480 GB. So if you are looking for the highest capacity...
Published: 2016-06-10, Author: Victor , review by: Bjorn3d.com
Excellent performance, USB3.1 port for convenience and futureproofing, Metallic chassis, Extremely compact, Android support, 3year warranty, Excellent performance, USB3.1 port for convenience and futureproofing, Metallic chassis, Extremely compact, Androi
Small update to the T1, Still quite expensive, Small update to the T1, Still quite expensive
If you are looking for the fastest external storage, an SSD-based drive is what you want. Currently, a USB 3.1 or Thunderbolt port is what you would want to look for to deliver the best performance. The USB 3.1 option clearly offers much more universal ap...
Published: 2016-06-10, Author: Victor , review by: Bjorn3d.com
Excellent performance, USB3.1 port for convenience and futureproofing, Metallic chassis, Extremely compact, Android support, 3year warranty, Excellent performance, USB3.1 port for convenience and futureproofing, Metallic chassis, Extremely compact, Androi
Small update to the T1, Still quite expensive, Small update to the T1, Still quite expensive
If you are looking for the fastest external storage, an SSD-based drive is what you want. Currently, a USB 3.1 or Thunderbolt port is what you would want to look for to deliver the best performance. The USB 3.1 option clearly offers much more universal ap...