Sharge Disk is a new super-compact, actively cooled, USB-C connected, M.2 NVMe SSD that is about the size of two bottle caps and promises transfer speeds of up to 1,000 MB/s.
is a new super-compact, actively cooled, USB-C connected, M.2 NVMe SSD that is about the size of two bottle caps and promises transfer speeds of up to 1,000 MB/s.
The Sharge Disk is advertised as a storage solution for those who regularly need high-speed access to their data from their phones, laptops, and cameras. Writing that much data can generate a lot of heat, which is why SharGeek built a tiny fan into the compact body, which it says is a 13,000 RPM that can help the drive maintain a “suitable working temperature.” The company states the fan is “silent,” but does stipulate that it has a working volume of up to 32 decibels, which is enough to hear clearly in a quiet room. It probably isn’t loud enough to affect video footage, but it’s worth bearing in mind.
The company characterizes the drive as versatile since not only does it work with cameras that support external SSDs, computers, and smartphones, it also is compatible with the Steam Deck, the Playstation 5, and iPads.
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