AI infrastructure demand has been pushing NAND and DRAM prices upward since the start of the year, and external SSD pricing for consumers has followed. Against that backdrop, the Samsung T9 1TB SSD just hit its best price since the storage price increases began. Amazon has it at $179, down from its $287 standard price, a near record low for this 2000MB/s USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 portable SSD with AES 256-bit hardware encryption, Dynamic Thermal Guard, and drop resistance to 9.8 feet. No Prime membership required.

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2000MB/s on a portable drive changes what external storage can do

Most portable SSDs top out at 1000MB/s to 1050MB/s on USB 3.2 Gen 2 connections, which is fast enough for file transfers but creates a bottleneck for sustained workloads like editing 4K video directly from the drive, running large game libraries off external storage, or transferring high-resolution photo collections between systems. The Samsung T9 runs at up to 2000MB/s read and write speeds via USB 3.2 Gen 2×2, which doubles the throughput ceiling and eliminates that bottleneck for the workflows where it shows up most.

For iPhone 15 and 16 users specifically, the T9 supports ProRes 4K at 60fps video recording directly to the external drive, which is the use case that requires sustained write speeds a standard portable SSD can’t maintain. Videographers and content creators who shoot on iPhone for professional work need a drive that keeps pace with the data rate ProRes generates, and the T9 is built specifically to handle it without dropping frames or triggering buffer warnings mid-shoot.