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Samsung T7 Touch portable SSD with fingerprint scanner

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Today Samsung took the wraps off the latest entry in its popular T-series portable SSD lineup. The Samsung Portable SSD T7 Touch is an external storage drive that delivers speeds up to twice as fast as the Samsung T5 (review), and for the very first time, features a built-in fingerprint sensor for added security.

The new T7 Touch features highly respectable read speeds of up to 1050 MB/s and write speeds of 1000 MB/s while retaining the portable, bus-powered form factor that has made Samsung’s lineup of drives so popular among consumers.

The Samsung T7 Touch will be available in storage capacities of 500 GB, 1 TB, and 2 TB. The 500 GB version starts at $129.99, while the 1 TB and 2 TB editions will command $229.99 and $399.99 respectively.

The T7 touch features a USB-C interface that supports USB 3.2 Gen 2 for 10Gbps connectivity. The drives will support backwards compatibility for interfaces that don’t support faster USB speeds.

Weighing just 58 grams with dimensions of 3.3 x 2.2 x 0.3 inches, the T7 touch retains the diminutive form factor of its predecessors that make it easy to slip into a shirt or pants pocket.


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Those specs aside, the big deal with this new release is security; most notably, the inclusion of a fingerprint sensor for the very first time.

From Samsung’s press release:


Samsung notes that the T7 Touch can recognize up to four fingerprints for situations where a drive is shared among multiple individuals. Users will be able to quickly access locked data by holding their finger over the drive’s casing. A handy LED light indicator will help users quickly determine if the drive is in a locked or unlocked state.


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In addition to the T7 Touch, Samsung is also launching a version without a fingerprint sensor. This drive, simply called the Portable SSD T7, will launch in Q2 2020. Exact details and price for the regular T7 is unknown at this time, but it will presumably be less expensive than the T7 Touch.


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Personally speaking, I’m a big fan of these little drives, and I use them almost every day when working from my MacBook Pro. Their size, speed, build quality, capacity, and reliability is hard to beat. The idea of built-in fingerprint security is an interesting one, and the Motion LED feature sounds intriguing as well.

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