I drove a bulldozer over this SSD enclosure so you don’t have to – here’s the result
Terramaster D1 Portable SSD Enclosure pros and cons Pros Great “add your own SSD” solution. Fast (assuming you pick a fast drive!). Super rugged construction. Cons Only takes 2280 M.2 NVMe drives. The tiny USB-C cover will certainly get lost. Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. As solid-state drives (SSDs) slowly replace traditional hard drives’ spinning platters, portable data storage has become far more reliable. I remember the days of lugging hard drives outdoors where they were prone to getting bashed around, exposed to dirt, water, and all sorts of grime. All it took was one unfortunate spill or knock to render your storage useless and throw a huge wrench into an otherwise smooth day. Also: I tested DJI’s tiny 4K action camera for weeks – and now I’m ditching my GoPro for it What I would have given back then for storage that had no moving parts, wouldn’t break when knocked around, and could be housed in an enclosure that’s practically bombproof. Enter: the Terramaster D1, a portable SSD enclosure that delivers …

