Other World Computing (OWC) has announced the release of its Envoy Ultra Thunderbolt 5 SSD, which is now available for pre-order.
Designed to take full advantage of Thunderbolt 5, this new SSD offers speeds in excess of 6000 MB/s, which the company claims will be up to twice as fast as Thunderbolt 4 and USB4 drives.
The Envoy Ultra Thunderbolt 5 SSD is built to work with a variety of devices, including PCs, Macs, iPad Pros, Chromebooks, and Surface devices. It supports Thunderbolt 5, Thunderbolt 3 and 4 and USB4. The SSD is also built for durability, with water, dust, and crush-resistant protection, making it suitable for users who need reliable external storage in harsh environments.
Available in 2 and 4 TB capacities
In addition to its durability, the Envoy Ultra SSD features a fanless, heat-dissipating aluminum design, allowing it to operate quietly while staying cool. The drive is bus-powered, meaning no additional power is required, and includes a built-in Thunderbolt cable for easy connectivity.
“Intel’s innovative Thunderbolt 5 technology sets a new standard for performance and easy connectivity, and OWC’s Envoy Ultra SSD is a perfect example of how this technology can be leveraged to meet the needs of today’s most demanding users,” said Larry O’Connor, OWC’s Founder and CEO. “OWC continues to push the boundaries of what is possible, delivering a solution that not only unleashes the full potential of Thunderbolt 5, but also opens up new possibilities for professionals and creatives alike.”
Intel’s Vice President and General Manager of Client Connectivity Division, Jason Ziller, added: “Intel is excited to see OWC utilizing Thunderbolt 5 technology with their new Envoy Ultra SSD, pushing the boundaries of data transfer speed and versatility. product illustrates how Thunderbolt 5 technology can enable users to perform even the most demanding tasks with ease and efficiency.”
The OWC Envoy Ultra Thunderbolt 5 SSD will be available in two capacities: 2TB for $399.99 and 4TB for $599.99. Pre-orders are now openwith shipments expected to begin in late October.