The T5 is solid-state, meaning the metal housing can handle almost any beating and still function. It doesn’t have the ultra-rugged exterior of the LaCie Rugged Mini, but as you can read in our LaCie Rugged Mini review, that drive needs padding.
It’s also covered in metal, meaning it can handle a fall more than, say, the Western Digital Elements drive (read our Western Digital Elements review). As Samsung points out, it’s smaller than a business card, measuring 57.3 mm by 74 mm and weighing only 51 grams. What stands out more, though, is how well the drive is built. You get a USB-C to USB-C cable as well as a USB-C to USB-A cable, each of which has a velcro strap for neat transport. As is the case with all Samsung offerings, the product packaging fits like a glove, nestling the drive and two USB cables inside. If you’ve never opened a Samsung product, you’re in for a treat with the T5.
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