

🚀 Power up your productivity with Crucial X6 – speed, space, and style in your pocket!
The Crucial X6 2TB Portable SSD delivers up to 800MB/s transfer speeds in a compact, ultra-light 40g form factor. Compatible across multiple platforms including Windows, Mac, PS5, and Xbox, it offers massive storage for gamers, creatives, and professionals alike. Bonus software subscriptions add extra value, making it a must-have for anyone who demands fast, reliable, and portable storage.













| Brand | Crucial |
| Manufacturer | MICRON CONSUMER PRODUCTS GROUP(SINGAPORE)A DIVISION OF MICRON SEMICONDUCTOR ASIA OPERATIONSPTE. LTD.1 NORTH COAST DRIVE,SINGAPORE 757432, Micron Technology |
| Series | Crucial |
| Colour | 800 MB/s 2TB |
| Form Factor | Portable |
| Item Height | 0.43 Inches |
| Item Width | 2.52 Inches |
| Standing screen display size | 16 Inches |
| Product Dimensions | 6.91 x 6.4 x 1.09 cm; 40 g |
| Item model number | CT2000X6SSD9 |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
| Hard Drive Size | 2 TB |
| Hard Disk Description | Solid State Drive |
| Hard Drive Interface | USB 3.0 |
| Wattage | 3600 |
| Hardware Platform | Linux, Mac, PC |
| Operating System | mac os |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2 Kilowatt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 2 Grams |
| Number of Lithium Ion Cells | 5 |
| Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 5 |
| Included Components | External SSD,,,,,,,,,,,,,, |
| Manufacturer | Micron Technology |
| Imported By | M/s Rashi Peripherals Pvt. Ltd |
| Item Weight | 40 g |
F**.
Small and fast
Small, flat and fast. I havent tested the durability yet but i really like that it becomes so easy to carry around. Transfers are fast. I bought two : One and Two tera and so far i am very satisfied with the quality of the product.
S**N
Great Product, So Compact (won my heart)
Great Product, So Compact (won my heart)
A**A
Heavy storage, tiny device!
This 2TB SSD is one of the best if not the best I have ever owned. I have desktop SSDs, NAS systems, and external hard drives, but they are all made for a desktop. This tiny drive can fit in your pocket and has incredibly fast transfer speeds. If you have an iPhone 15, it can be used to capture ProRES video/photography. The price point is affordable for the value it provides. A lot of influencers and content creators use this drive because of its reliability, portability, and speed. I am thinking of purchasing a couple more for different projects.
F**N
Fast transfer
I have used it for couple of months now. The transfer speed is quich even when transferring directly from movile to Ssd. Worth the price.
A**D
The best SSD
The best SSD by far.
C**A
Portable in size and quick transfer rate.👍
✅ Small ✅ Fast ✅ Handy
V**K
good quality but price is very high
good quality but price is very high, if it has a password protection
S**R
Worst product amd no one is responsible for warranty
Do not buy this product, only worked few minutes, then i send for warranty yet today almost 11 months not recieved the items , no one is responding. Buy only if you want to spent money for nothing .
K**O
Excellent form factor, read/write speed is good, DiskMark seq read = 740 MB/S, seq write=790 MB/S
J**A
Fast and small, lots of room, works with Xbox and laptop. Never any issues with it.
M**5
Este producto vale mucho la pena. Yo tuve la oportunidad de comprarlo con un buen descuento y con una promoción de meses sin intereses, ya que si es caro, pero si se compara contra otras opciones es muy competitivo en precios, pero tiene mejores características. Es muy pequeño y si se conecta por un puerto USB-C la velocidad de transmisión es muy rápida. Un archivo de 1Gb lo copio en menos de 30 segundos. Excelente compra.
W**S
I got my previous portable storage solution, the platter-based HDD WD My Passport Ultra in 2TB capacity, back in mid-2015. It's held up for almost eight years and I've been very proud of it. Recently it started to click, most likely meaning that it is on its way out. I take that to mean that the read-write head is striking the inside of the case on occasion. It actually happens maybe only once every two or three minutes when it's idle. So, maybe it's not that bad. And I could retire it to use as an only-occasionally backup drive - when I was copying and moving content from it to the new drive so it could be more easily accessible, the clicking did not occur nearly as often, so maybe I was worried for not much. Which is, fortunately, not an issue at all with the new SSD that I got just recently: Crucial X6! Same capacity, taking up the same position on my desk, but incredibly small - and no moving parts to wear out! YAY! Though of course I don't know for sure, I imagine that the inside is a small form-factor M.2 drive flanked with heat spreaders - the only other option is that the drive takes up the entire space inside the case. Either way, the drive is awesome and performs quite quickly for any number of applications. Much more quickly than the old magnetic drive, that's for sure. A weird thing is that it does not like CrystalDiskMark - creating its test file and then the speed test on it, well, takes a lot longer than I thought it would, whether I keep it on the default of 1 GB or go down to 128 MB. This makes this program unreliable for speed tests in my configuration - if I did not stop the test and let it show the speed that it determined, it would likely be much slower than the actual drive’s speed. Speaking of my configuration: my computer does not have a USBC port on it natively, and this drive only has a USBC port on it, most likely to save on space and keep the drive as miniscule as it possibly can be. Thus, I had to get a USBC to USBA adapter cable, which I had gotten before for use with another drive. As far as I can tell, without being able to use a benchmark program as previously stated, the functionality and speed is fine with this SUNGUY brand cable. And the cable is fairly snazzy as well as you can see, its nylon-esque cover being braided! Back at its inception two years ago, this drive was incredibly expensive at $285, and it was only available in 1 and 2 TB variants - now there's a 4 terabyte variant which I may get sometime. I was able to get this 2 TB variant for $110 and I am very happy about that. In retrospect, it might have been a bit better to be a bit more circumspect about my purchase and spend the extra $20 on the X8, which comes with its own USBA adapter and is apparently faster? (limited by the USBA connection, of course) But that's all right - this will do for me for now, and I'm sure that somewhere down the line I will get the X8 as well, and repurpose this drive for maybe an extra storage device for my Xbox One - or the other way around. Goodness knows it's slow enough with its magnetic drive built in. So yeah. get this drive if you want a little extra capacity and you're able to find a good spot for it to sit on your desk. Since it is so lightweight and small and thus likely to get lost if you don't secure it, I do highly recommend getting cable clips like those little adhesive/silicone ones that can grab onto cables and hold things securely in place - the ones I got have the brand names of OHill, ChefBee and ONME (yeah, I have lots of cables that need securing! ) and are sold here on Amazon for around $10, and come in both white and black (ONME had some Browns in their collection as you can see, but they stopped selling them over the past two years). Do some shopping as your needs entail 🙂 Take care, awesome fellow computer people, and happy storing!
S**I
Pros: Light weight, flat shape, easy to carry in the pocket or laptop bag. High speed data transfer compared to conventional HDD. Shock proof (IMO) Modern type C connector ( I bought type C to type A converter just in case but haven't used it so far). Cons: Not that I know of.
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