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WD My Passport SSD (NVME)

£160/$190 (1TB) https://shop.westerndig­ital.com

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This is WD’S latest version of its popular My Passport SSD, not to be confused with the previous incarnatio­n, which is still on sale. The new version has a smoother, more rounded design, but while it looks different, it still goes by the same My Passport SSD name, just for that little extra confusion.

We weren’t that impressed with the speeds we got from the old My Passport SSD, but this new one is built around NVME SSD tech and promises to be nearly twice as fast, with advertised max read/write speeds of 1050MB/S and 1000MB/S respective­ly. And refreshing­ly we found WD’S claims to be bang-on, as Crystaldis­kmark measured 1041MB/S and 1002MB/S read/write rates – very impressive. Switching to real-world testing inevitably brings a performanc­e hit, but the new My Passport SSD still performs well. We achieved an average 651MB/S and 569MB/S read/write speed with video files, and 538/364MB/S with multiple image files.

Capacities include 500GB, 1TB, 2TB and a 4TB option, with connectivi­ty being via USB Type-c 3.2 Gen 2. A USB-C to USB-A adapter is included.

PROS Very fast in most scenarios; sleek and easily pocketable; good capacity options

CONS Video write speed not class-leading; bland looking piece of kit

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