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SanDisk quietly unveils new entry-level portable SSD backed with a three-year warranty

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SanDisk ELE Portable SSD
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  • SanDisk ELE portable SSD offers convenience, yet struggles with painfully outdated transfer speeds
  • Drop protection and compact design can’t mask the drive’s underwhelming read performance
  • SanDisk’s warranty offers safety, but premium drives deliver longer coverage periods

SanDisk has quietly unveiled the ELE series, a new entry-level portable SSD intended to succeed the WD Elements SE line following the Western Digital-SanDisk split.

Reports from ITHome (originally in Chinese) note this new series is positioned as a compact and budget-friendly storage solution.

However, the specifications reveal a trade-off: while offering modern features, the drive’s speed may leave many users underwhelmed.

Specifications suggest convenience but limited performance

The ELE series measures about 64.5mm on each side, is only 8.7mm thick, and weighs roughly 45g.

It connects via a USB 5Gbps interface, yet its sequential read performance tops out at just 400MB/s – which positions it well below current mid-range and high-end options on the market right now.

In a segment where even modest portable SSD models often deliver speeds exceeding 1,000MB/s, the ELE’s throughput feels dated.

SanDisk offers the drive in 1TB and 2TB capacities, priced at 499 yuan (about $70) and 819 yuan (about $115) respectively, clearly aiming at users who value affordability over performance.

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Despite its limited speed, the ELE includes features that could appeal to less demanding customers.

It supports operating temperatures from 0 to 45℃ and storage temperatures between -20 and 85℃, while offering drop protection up to 2m.

These specifications suggest it should handle everyday bumps and environmental changes without immediate failure.

The device includes a “3-year limited warranty,” which may reassure some buyers, although critics could point out that premium drives often feature longer coverage periods.

SanDisk’s strategy seems focused on filling a budget gap rather than competing with the fastest models.

While its ELE series may not rival the largest SSD or fastest portable SSD available today, it could still serve casual users seeking basic file transfers and backups.

For professionals handling high-resolution video, large datasets, or other demanding workloads, the modest 400MB/s read speed risks creating workflow bottlenecks.

The portable SSD market has seen rapid performance gains over recent years, with many manufacturers pushing speeds that blur the line between external and internal drives.

Against this backdrop, SanDisk’s decision to prioritize cost and simplicity over raw performance may appear conservative.

The ELE series might satisfy users upgrading from slower external hard drives, but its relevance could diminish quickly as even entry-level SSD products improve.

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Efosa has been writing about technology for over 7 years, initially driven by curiosity but now fueled by a strong passion for the field. He holds both a Master’s and a PhD in sciences, which provided him with a solid foundation in analytical thinking. Efosa developed a keen interest in technology policy, specifically exploring the intersection of privacy, security, and politics. His research delves into how technological advancements influence regulatory frameworks and societal norms, particularly concerning data protection and cybersecurity. Upon joining TechRadar Pro, in addition to privacy and technology policy, he is also focused on B2B security products. Efosa can be contacted at this email: udinmwenefosa@gmail.com

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