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Samsung T7 Shield 4TB SSD price drops to $250

Samsung T7 Shield 4TB SSD - withstands water, dust, and drops, now at a discounted price of $250.

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A blue Samsung T7 Shield Portable SSD is connected to a laptop via a USB-C cable. The laptop is partially visible in the top left corner of the image, showing part of the keyboard. The SSD is placed on a wooden surface, surrounded by various objects including a sharpened orange pencil, a chisel, and a leather item. The scene suggests a workspace or desk setup.
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If you’re a content creator, photographer, or just someone who needs to store a colossal amount of data in a device that can take a beating, Samsung’s T7 Shield Portable SSD is your new best friend. Known for its ruggedness and speed, the 4TB version of this SSD has just seen a significant price drop, making it more accessible than ever for those looking to invest in high-capacity, durable storage.

Right now, B&H Photo has slashed the price of the 4TB Samsung T7 Shield to just $250, a whopping $200 off its regular price. This deal makes it notably cheaper compared to other retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and even Samsung‘s own outlet, where you’ll find it listed at $300 ($140 off the original price). If you’re in the market for less storage, the 2TB model is available for $160 ($85 off), and the 1TB for $110 ($35 off), offering substantial savings across the board.

  • 4TB — $250 at B&H Photo / $300 at Amazon / Samsung / Best Buy
  • 2TB — $160 at Amazon / Samsung / Best Buy / B&H Photo
  • 1TB — $110 at Amazon / Samsung / Best Buy / B&H Photo

The Samsung T7 Shield stands out not just for its storage capacity but for its resilience. Designed with outdoor enthusiasts in mind, this SSD encapsulates your data in a rubber-protected shell that boasts an IP65 rating for water and dust resistance. This means you can shoot in less than ideal conditions without worrying about your gear. The rugged design doesn’t just look tough; it can survive drops from up to 9.8 feet, thanks to its advanced outer elastomer coating.

Performance-wise, the T7 Shield doesn’t disappoint. It features USB 3.2 Gen 2 connectivity, allowing for blazing-fast read speeds up to 1,050 MB/s and write speeds up to 1,000 MB/s. This speed is approximately twice that of its predecessor, the T5 Portable SSD, and up to 9.5 times faster than traditional external HDDs. For those concerned about security, the drive supports 256-bit AES hardware encryption, ensuring your data remains secure even if the drive gets into the wrong hands. Additionally, the Samsung Magician Software enhances usability by offering tools for drive management, health monitoring, and performance optimization.

Despite its rugged exterior, the T7 Shield maintains a lightweight profile, tipping the scales at just 3.5 ounces. This combination of robustness and portability makes it an excellent choice for professionals on the move. Whether you’re storing high-resolution photos, expansive game libraries, or large 4K and 8K video files, this SSD has the space and the speed to handle it.

Samsung T7 Shield Portable SSD
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Compatibility is another strong suit of the T7 Shield. With its USB Type-C port, it connects seamlessly with Windows PCs, Macs, Android devices, and even gaming consoles. It’s also compatible with the iPhone 15 models, supporting high-quality ProRes video recording, and with Samsung Galaxy smartphones for an integrated ecosystem experience.

The current discount on the Samsung T7 Shield 4TB SSD at B&H Photo represents a golden opportunity for anyone needing a durable, high-performance storage solution. Whether you’re a professional needing to back up vast amounts of footage or a gamer looking to expand your storage without sacrificing portability, this deal is hard to ignore.

Remember, deals like this don’t last forever, so if you need a robust, speed-oriented external SSD, now’s the moment to grab one.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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