The fastest external USB-C SSD on the planet just got its first big discount on Amazon

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The OWC Envoy Pro Ex USB-C External SSD is brand new, and it’s the fastest external USB-C SSD on the planet right now. With max data transfer speeds that can reach a blistering 980MB/s, nothing else even comes close. That type of speed comes with a steep price tag, of course, but Amazon is offering big discounts right now even though the Envoy Pro Ex is brand new. The $300 OWC 1TB Envoy Pro Ex is down to $249 right now, while the larger $500 OWC 2TB Envoy Pro Ex is down to $430. There’s no telling how long these deals will be around though, so hurry!

Here’s some additional info from the product page:

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  • High speed (up to 980MB/s), USB 3.1 Gen 2 (Type-C), Thunderbolt 3 compatible, Mac and PC compatible SSD; The fastest, bus-powered portable, IP67 dust/water safe rated USB-C product ever!

  • PORTABLE: Lightweight and slim anodized aluminum enclosure, you can slip it into a bag or coat pocket and transport your data everywhere you go; No power adapter required — bus powered

  • RUGGED, DUST, and WATER RESISTANT, IP67 Rated: Built tough for mobile jobs and on-set challenges, the Envoy Pro EX with USB-C has an IP67 rating. It’s dust tight and can even withstand an unexpected plunge in water (Water resistant for up to 30 minutes at < 1 meter )

  • SET and STUDIO READY: Quiet fanless operation; Bus powered, No power adapter required

  • INCLUDES: OWC Envoy Pro EX , USB-C cable, User Guide; 3 Year OWC Limited Warranty

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