The MAGIC GO and PRO SSD Cards are two fast storage solutions that integrate a USB-C port for file offloading into a sleek, memory-card-inspired body. The PRO version can actually act as a CFast 2.0 card, offering maximum read and write speeds of 535 and 510MB/s respectively. The project is currently being funded on Kickstarter. Have you ever pulled out a memory card from your camera to use it as a fast mean for exchanging files with a friend? I bet you did! Well, that’s basically the idea behind the MAGIC SSD Cards project, that has recently reached its crowdfunding goal on Kickstarter. Indeed, the MAGIC GO and PRO SSD Cards with built-in USB-C port are essentially two extremely portable (and affordable!) SSD drives whose design is inspired by that of memory cards. The PRO version can actually be used as a standard CFast 2.0 card for your camera. Let’s take a closer look. MAGIC SSD Cards: portable SSD and CFast 2.0 The MAGIC SSD Card series consists of two different models, the MAGIC GO and the MAGIC PRO. Both versions feature a built-in USB Type-C port for instantly transferring files. However, while the GO model simply serves a tiny SSD drive for daily use, the manufacturer claims its PRO sibling can act as a CFast 2.0 card for photo and video applications. The two cards are available in both 1 and 2TB size options and slightly differ in their read and write speeds, with the PRO version being the...
Published By: CineD - Friday, 27 May, 2022