Gert Kruger—October 31, 2025✓ Verified purchase
As a graphic designer working on both a Mac Mini M4 and MacBook Air M1, I’m constantly juggling large project files, from brand assets and RAW images to video renders. After a week of using the Crucial X10 4TB Portable SSD, I can confidently say it’s an excellent performer. The speed is the first thing you notice. File transfers are incredibly fast, whether I’m moving large Photoshop folders or backing up client projects. Even when connected via USB-C on both Macs, the drive maintains consistent performance with no lag or connection drops. The build quality feels solid yet lightweight, the blue finish gives it a professional yet stylish look that stands out on the desk. It’s compact enough to slip into a laptop sleeve without any bulk, making it perfect for on-the-go work sessions or traveling between client meetings. In just a week, it’s already become a core part of my workflow; fast, reliable, and perfectly suited to the Apple ecosystem. For designers or creative professionals who value both speed and portability, the Crucial X10 is a smart investment. Read more
Briana L. Ingles—March 21, 2026✓ Verified purchase
The Crucial X10 2TB Portable SSD has been excellent in my testing and is easy to recommend if you want a portable drive that is small, fast, and dependable. The first thing that stands out is the build quality. It feels solid in hand, with no flex or creaking, and the USB-C connector seats firmly with no sign of weakness. It gives the impression of being durable enough for everyday use and travel. Its compact size is another big advantage. The drive is smaller than the palm of my hand and slips easily into a pocket, so it is effortless to carry around. Mounting is simple as well, and the option to attach a lanyard makes it even more convenient if you want to keep it secured to a bag or other gear. Performance was strong in my testing. On my setup, I saw write speeds of about 1528.6 MB/s and read speeds of about 892.3 MB/s. More importantly, the drive was reliable throughout use, with no corruption and no data loss. It also worked exactly as expected on both a Windows 11 machine and a MacBook running macOS Sequoia 15.1, with true plug-and-play setup and no hassle getting started. For security, the drive supports encryption and password protection, which is useful, although I did not plan to use the included lock software. That still leaves plenty of flexibility for anyone who wants to secure their data in the way they prefer. Overall, I would highly recommend the Crucial X10 2TB Portable SSD. It combines durability, portability, and reliable speed in a very convenient package, and it is the kind of purchase that makes you wish you had bought a second one while it was on sale. Read more
Patrick A Mullins—February 28, 2026✓ Verified purchase
When I started in IT, it took three of us to lift a 380 MB disk into a rack. This think is about the size of a credit card and is feather lite. But it sports impressive speed and capacity. With this, there is simply no excuse to no backup your computer on the road or take that extra data with you. Very impressive drive. Read more
snakedoc74—March 9, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I’ve been using the Crucial X10 2TB Portable SSD (CT2000X10SSD9-02, blue) for the past few months as my go-to external drive for backups, game storage, and transferring large photo/video files from my laptop and Android phone. Coming from slower USB 3.0 drives, this thing feels like a massive upgrade—especially for the price. Right out of the box, it’s impressively compact and pocket-friendly (about the size of a credit card but thicker), with a sleek matte blue finish that’s fingerprint-resistant and has a subtle Crucial logo. The build feels premium—IP65 dust/water resistant (handles splashes and dust fine in my daily carry) and rated for 3-meter drops, so no worries tossing it in a bag. It includes a short USB-C to USB-C cable (no adapter needed for modern devices), and it’s plug-and-play with Windows, Mac, Android, iPad, even consoles—no drivers required. Performance is the highlight: Advertised up to 2,100 MB/s read (and around 2,000 MB/s write) via USB 3.2 Gen 2x2. On my laptop with a compatible Gen 2x2 port, I hit close to those numbers in CrystalDiskMark—real-world transfers of large 4K video files or game installs clock in at 1.4-1.8 GB/s sustained, way faster than standard 10Gbps drives (which cap around 1 GB/s). Backing up hundreds of RAW photos or moving Steam libraries takes minutes instead of hours. On older USB ports, it falls back to ~1,000 MB/s, still snappy. I’ve used it for: • Storing and editing directly off 4K footage (smooth scrubbing in Premiere). • Expanding storage on my Android phone/tablet for games and media. • Quick backups and file swaps between Mac and PC—no compatibility headaches. • Running portable apps or games without slowdowns. No heat issues during heavy use (stays cool), no throttling noticed after large transfers, and it’s silent (SSD, no moving parts). The 2TB capacity is perfect—plenty for my photo library, game collection, and backups without feeling overkill. Minor gripes: To hit peak speeds, you need a USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 port (not super common yet on all laptops); otherwise, it’s “only” as fast as Gen 2 drives. No activity LED, and while rugged, it’s not as armored as some rubberized competitors (but the IP65/drop rating covers most real-world risks). Priced around $160-180 (often on sale), it’s a steal compared to similar-spec drives from SanDisk or Samsung. Overall, if you’re after fast, durable, high-capacity portable storage that works everywhere, this is an excellent pick—beats my older drives hands down. Highly recommend for creators, gamers, or anyone moving big files. 5 stars—fast, tough, and great value! Read more