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ZDNET’s key takeaways
- It’s built for iPhone filmmaking
- Fast enough to record ProRes 4K 120 FPS
- Hub design means that there are USB-C ports free for other accessories.
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The iPhone is an amazing tool for creating stunning video content, but let’s be honest – storage fills up fast. No matter which capacity you pick, it often feels like it’s never enough. And with microSD card expansion not an option, your dreams of becoming the next Steven Spielberg or Christopher Nolan might hit the cutting room floor before you even start filming.
But don’t worry. Starting with the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, you can now record video directly to an external SSD via the USB-C port. This nifty feature frees up your internal storage to capture multiple terabytes of footage.
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Now, the big question is: which external SSD should you go for? You wouldn’t want to entrust “ET, Part 2” to just any drive, right? I always recommend going with reputable brands, like Lexar. And the company has just released an SSD and hub–> tailor-made for the iPhone.
Lexar’s Professional Go Portable SSD tech specs
- Capacity: 2TB | 1TB
- Performance
Portable SSD: Up to 1050MB/s read, 1000MB/s write speeds
Portable Hub: Up to 10 Gbps - Color: Silver, Black
- Interface Protocol: USB 3.2 Gen 2
- Hub Interface: 4 USB Type-C connectors
- Ingress Protection Rating: IP65 dust- and water-resistant, 1-meter anti-drop
- Hub Power Supply: Up to 30W
- Systems Supported: macOSX 10.6+, Windows 11/10/7/8, iOS, Android 4.4+
- Devices: iPhone 15 Series or above, Smartphone, PC, Mac, Tablet, iPad, cameras, and more
- Encryption: AES 256-bit software
- Dimensions: 4.34 x 2.49 x 0.81 mm
- Weight: 13g
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One of the coolest things about the Go Portable SSD is its size and weight – it’s tiny and lightweight, making it perfect for attaching to your iPhone without messing up the balance of any gimbals you might be using.
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Performance-wise, this drive rocks USB 3.2 Gen 2 speeds, with read speeds up to 1,050MB/s and write speeds up to 1,000MB/s. That’s enough for ProRes 4K 120 fps recording, which only needs 440 MB/s. In my tests, I even got speeds a bit faster than Lexar advertises – always a nice surprise.