Samsung T9
2000 GBMore than 10 items in stock
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Product details
With the USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 interface and NVMe protocol, the T9 can transfer a 2 GB file in nearly 1 second, achieving sequential read and write speeds of up to 2,000 MB/s. Save on loading time and get more done with a compact device that accelerates your workflow and productivity.
Interface | USB-C |
Read transfer speed | 2000 MB/s |
Write transfer speed | 1950 MB/s |
Item number | 37701449 |
30-day right of returnReturn policy
Reviews & Ratings
Statutory warranty score
How often does a product of this brand in the «External SSD» category have a defect within the first 24 months?
Source: Galaxus- 1.Seagate0,1 %
- 2.Samsung0,2 %
- 3.Corsair0,4 %
- 3.WD0,4 %
- 5.Synology0,5 %
Statutory warranty case duration
How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?
Source: Galaxus- 5.WD3 days
- 6.Kingston5 days
- 6.Samsung5 days
- 6.SanDisk5 days
- 9.SanDisk Professional6 days
Return rate
How often is a product of this brand in the «External SSD» category returned?
Source: Galaxus- 1.Transcend0,4 %
- 3.Silicon Power0,6 %
- 4.Samsung0,7 %
- 5.Intenso0,9 %
- 6.Kingston1 %
- Good performance
- little heating
- robust
- Small and light
- No Thunderbolt or USB 4.0
Samsung is not without good reason one of the most popular suppliers of external SSDs (especially as its competitor Sandisk has attracted attention with failing SSDs). The external SSDs offer solid performance and good stability. According to Samsung, the T9 series, which costs 135 euros, achieves transfer rates of up to 2,000 MB/s, but this is only possible on newer Windows computers with support...
- Fast USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 standard
- High maximum transfer rates
- 5 years manufacturer's warranty
- favourable GByte price
- No Thunderbolt
- Comparatively heavy (122 g)
The Samsung Portable SSD T9 impresses with very high overall transfer rates, a robust housing and an attractive GByte price.
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- Robust and compact metal housing, fast data transfer, compact dimensions and good overall features speak in favour of the T9
- The theoretical speed advantage that the T9 has over its competitors in terms of data transfer was not fully utilised in the practical test
In the speed test, the Samsung T9 was surprisingly beaten by its two competitors, albeit only by a small margin. In addition to its robustness and reliability, it scores with its good scope of delivery, including programmes for Windows and Apple macOS.
Fast SSDs have become affordable. For most users, SSDs with USB 3.2 Gen2 and 1 or 2 TB of storage space are the best choice. Here, the SK Hynix Beetle X31 Portable (1 TB, 100 euros) and the Emtec X210 (2 TB, 140 euros) were the best in the test. The Kingston XS1000 (80 euros) was the price-performance winner among the 1 TB models...