This sounds like something I put together last year 

An SSD m2.0 drive into a USB-3 adapter  from ali express 
A lot faster than a standard usb flash drive and external usb drive.

A great way to go.

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Subject: SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD is a pocket storage powerhouse, cNet

SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD is a pocket storage powerhouse - CNET

The SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD stars at $105 for the 250GB version.

Sarah Tew, CNET's photographer here in New York, shoots tons of products for 
me. But rarely have I seen her as excited about a product as San Disk's new 
Extreme Portable SSD.
That's because the 38.9-gram Extreme Portable SSD is designed for photographers 
looking to back up and move around large numbers of image and video files 
quickly. Pocket-sized and rugged (with an IP55 rating, it can withstand a rain 
shower) it delivers transfers of up to 550 megabytes per second and comes in 
capacities up to 2 terabytes. That's the model Sarah was shooting -- and she 
wanted it.
Its list price: $650 (£600). Yes, tiny, high-capacity portable SSDs don't come 
cheap. The 250GB version is $105; the 500GB costs $160; and the 1TB is
$315 (£100, £145 and £300 respectively). The sweet spot for many people will be 
the 500GB, which seems like the best value. No Australian pricing is available 
at this time but I'll add it as soon as I get it (for comparison,
£600 is about AU$1,075).

To give you an idea of the difference in speed between this and a non-SSD 
drive, I transferred a 2.56GB video file stored on a 12-inch MacBook to a 
Western Digital My Passport drive with a USB-C adapter. It took around 25 
seconds. Transferring the same 2.56GB file to the SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD 
took 5 seconds. (The drive comes with a USB-C cable and a USB-C to USB-A
adapter.)
SanDisk is now owned by Western Digital, which makes a mini SSD of its own:
the WD My Passport SSD. Online the prices for the two drives are similar. At 
the time of this writing, the 1TB SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD costs $310 on 
Amazon while the 1TB WD My Passport SSD costs $314.  Another competitor, the 
Samsung T5 SSD, costs $310 for the 1TB version. All of them feature password 
options to protect file access.
You get a USB-C cable along with a USB-C to USB-A adapter. 

In other words, there isn't much difference between these portable SSDs.
They're all highly compact and deliver excellent transfer speeds. The SanDisk 
just gives you that extra bit of ruggedness.
It should hold up well over time, if you don't manage to lose it first. With 
that fear in mind, I do like that it has a hole that lets you attach the 
Extreme Portable SSD to your bag with the carabiner. Alas, no carabiner is 
included in the box. But if you can afford this drive, you can afford a $3 
carabiner.  

Original Article at:
https://www.cnet.com/products/sandisk-extreme-portable-ssd/preview/#ftag=CAD
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