Description
Verbatim VX500 2 TB Portable SSD
Compact, lightweight, and engineered for speed, the Verbatim VX500 2 TB Portable SSD redefines portable data storage. Encased in a durable Space Gray exterior, this external solid-state drive delivers high performance in a compact chassis, making it an ideal companion for photographers, videographers, gamers, and professionals on the go. With USB 3.1 Gen 2 connectivity and data transfer rates up to 500 MB/s, the VX500 accelerates your workflow—from quick backups and on‑set file transfers to seamless editing directly from external storage. Whether you’re traveling between shoots, moving large video projects, or simply boosting your laptop’s storage capacity, the VX500 brings speed, reliability, and portability together in a single, sleek package.
- Ultra-fast external storage: transfers up to 500 MB/s enable quick backups and smooth 4K editing workflows.
- Compact and rugged design: Space Gray aluminum enclosure stays cool and resists daily wear while traveling.
- 2 TB capacity: provides ample space for photo libraries, video projects, games, and backups without frequent juggling.
- USB 3.1 Gen 2 interface: modern port support for fast, reliable data transfers with broad compatibility.
- Plug-and-play versatility: works with Windows and Mac computers with minimal setup; no internal drive replacement needed.
Technical Details of Verbatim VX500 2 TB External SSD
- Capacity: 2 TB
- Interface: USB 3.1 Gen 2
- Sequential read speeds up to: 500 MB/s
- Form factor: External portable solid-state drive
- Color/finish: Space Gray
- Compatibility: Works with most Windows and macOS systems; typically plug-and-play with optional formatting for cross‑platform use
How to Install Verbatim VX500 2 TB External SSD
Getting started with the VX500 is straightforward. Connect the drive to your computer using the included USB cable. On a Windows PC, the drive should appear in File Explorer; if not, you may need to initialize and format it via Disk Management. On a Mac, the drive will appear in Finder; if required, open Disk Utility to erase or format the drive for your workflow. For cross‑platform use, formatting the VX500 as exFAT is a common choice, as it allows read/write access from both Windows and macOS. If you primarily use Windows, NTFS is a solid option for large file transfers and advanced file permissions; if you only use macOS, APFS or Mac OS Extended (Journaled) may be preferable for performance and system integration. Regardless of OS, name the drive to help you recognize it during future connections. When transferring large files or working with media projects, aim to use a USB 3.1 Gen 2 port on your host device and a high-quality USB-C to USB-C or USB-C to USB-A cable that supports the highest available data rate. Always eject the VX500 safely from your operating system before unplugging to protect your data and maintain drive longevity. With basic care and proper formatting, the VX500 provides a reliable, fast external storage solution that scales with your needs.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is the VX500?
A: The VX500 is a 2 TB external solid-state drive designed for fast data transfers and portable storage, featuring USB 3.1 Gen 2 connectivity and a Space Gray, durable enclosure.
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Q: How fast is the VX500?
A: It delivers up to 500 MB/s sequential read speeds, with comparable write performance for typical consumer workloads, making it suitable for video, photo, and gaming workflows.
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Q: Is the VX500 plug-and-play?
A: Yes. It is designed for straightforward use on most Windows and macOS systems. Some OS configurations may require initial formatting to your preferred file system.
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Q: What devices is it compatible with?
A: It works with computers that support USB 3.1 Gen 2 connections. For best results, use a host with a USB-C or USB-A port compatible with USB 3.1 Gen 2 cables.
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Q: How should I format the drive for first use?
A: On Windows, you can initialize and format the drive using Disk Management (NTFS for Windows-only use, or exFAT for cross‑platform access). On macOS, use Disk Utility to erase/format (APFS for macOS-only use or exFAT for cross‑platform access). Always back up data before formatting.
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