Buffalo updates small, popular USB flash drive with up to 2TB capacity, new file transfer accelerator software and SSD-like transfer speeds – but it won’t be cheap

Buffalo makes some of the best USB flash drives around today, and has now unveiled a new offering: the SSD-SCHU3A series.

The new release supports USB 3.2 for fast transfer speeds and now offers storage options of up to 2TB of storage. Buffalo claims that users will see read speeds of up to 1,050 MB/s and write speeds of around 900 MB/s or more.

Thanks to the compact design of the SSD-SCHU3A, connecting the device to most PCs, TVs, gaming consoles, and so on should be a simple process, even in small spaces – the company supplies a USB Type-C conversion adapter and this is included in the exFAT format, so it should work easily with most devices.

Small but powerful

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The lightning-fast speeds should make it possible to record two TV shows simultaneously, one in 2K and one in 4K, especially useful when working with smart TVs and similar devices.

The size is really the main selling point: the USB stick measures W23 x D68.2 x 11mm and weighs just 17 grams. Buffalo has also built the device in such a way that it is very sturdy and that it should be able to withstand bumps and falls.

Buffalo also includes CopyBooster, an app for Windows that should theoretically help boost copy speeds, especially for anyone who wants to transfer a lot of files at once, such as for a business project.

The SSD-SCHU3A is available now and costs from 10,600 yen (£55) for 64GB to 35,700 yen (£180) for 2TB.

What is the best USB stick?

Ny Breaking has spent many hours testing the best USB flash drives, as well as the best SSDs, the best external drives and the best hard drives.

The winner is the Kingston DataTraveler Max, a solid-state flash drive that delivers the performance of an NVMe SSD. This is achieved via USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C connector and fast TLC flash memory, and there’s a 1TB option.

College and university students should look at the Adata Elite UE800, available in configurations up to 2TB. As with the new Buffalo flash drives, the key factor here is making the stick small, and it is very small, weighing just 13 grams.

Honorable mentions should also go to the Patriot Supersonic Rage 2 for high-end use cases and the Verbatim Pinstripe as an affordable option for most people.

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