SAVE OVER $100: As of April 23,Watch Anal Angels Vol.7 Online Samsung’s T5 EVO 4TB Portable SSD is on sale for $199.99 at Samsung. That’s $158.99 off the regular $358.98 price, a 44% discount, and it comes with a free Sonic the Hedgehog–branded 256GB microSD card worth $33.99.
I want storage that doesn’t stress me out. The kind that can handle ridiculous video files, survive a fall off the desk, and still fit in my jacket pocket. Samsung’s T5 EVO 4TB Portable SSD checks all those boxes. Right now it’s $199.99 at Samsung, which is a $158.99 drop from the regular price. You also get a Sonic the Hedgehog–branded 256GB microSD card thrown in, which is surprisingly useful and just a little bit charming.
This drive is made for large file transfers. It runs on USB 3.2 Gen 1 and uses Samsung’s Intelligent TurboWrite tech to keep things moving at a pace that doesn’t test your patience. If you’ve ever transferred a few gigs of footage and gone to make coffee out of sheer boredom, this is your upgrade.
SEE ALSO: The best SSD in 2025The T5 EVO is also built to handle abuse. It’s rated for drops up to six feet and feels sturdy enough to take a few knocks in a backpack or carry-on. I don’t baby my gear, and I don’t expect my storage to need bubble wrap.
Specifications:
Price:$199.99 $358.98
Retailer:Samsung
Storage Capacity:4TB
Interface:USB 3.2 Gen 1
Durability:Shock resistant, drop protection up to 6 feet
Extras:Includes free Sonic the Hedgehog–branded 256GB microSDXC card (valued at $33.99)
Compatibility:Works with desktops, laptops, and gaming consoles
Write Tech:Intelligent TurboWrite for faster large file transfers
It works with desktops, laptops, and gaming consoles without giving you a compatibility headache. The included microSD card is a nice bonus, not a throwaway freebie. You get 256GB of extra space for backups or game storage, and the Sonic design gives it a little personality.
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