Iomega 128GB External SSD 35142

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Iomega 128 GB SuperSpeed USB 3.0/USB2.0 External SSD Flash Drive 35142 (Black)

Iomega 128 GB SuperSpeed USB 3.0/USB2.0
External SSD Flash Drive 35142 (Black)

Iomega announced their first line of external drives that leverage both USB 3.0 and an SSD. The SSD Flash family features a 1.8" SSD and comes in three capacities, 64GB (35141), 128GB and 256GB (35143). Outside, Iomega has used a metal enclosure that not only looks great, but also offers drop protection of 10 feet for the drive. While a nice enclosure and internal SSD are a great place to start, ultimately a product like this is about performance - the USB 3.0 interface lets the SSD stretch its legs, boasting read speeds up to 265MB/s and writes of 215MB/s. 

Not to spoil the ending, but while we didn't see the speeds Iomega claimed, the drive was surprisingly swift which lead us to run our battery of real world benchmarks for the first time against an external drive. The results won't match up against today's modern SSDs running on a direct SATA connection, but the drive did well enough to make such comparisons interesting. 

Iomega SSD Flash External Drive Specs
  • Max Read - up to 265MB/s
  • Max Write - up to 215MB/s
  • NAND Flash Type - MLC
  • MTBF - 1.2 Million Hours
  • Hardware Encryption - 256-Bit AES Encrypted Storage Controller
  • Three year limited warranty
  • 4.35" x 2.72" x .37" (L x W x H)
  • .24 lbs

Aesthetics

It's hard to get too excited about the looks of an enclosure, but for something that's designed to be portable, the build quality and materials are very important. The Iomega enclosure is anodized black metal, which of course looks sleek and attractive, but also provides the physical protection for the drive. Iomega Drop Guard Xtreme II, while certainly full of marketing fluff, protects the drive from drops of up to 10 feet. While we didn't toss the drive around, given there are no moving parts and the case is rigid throughout, it's reasonable to expect the drive could easily sustain a 10 foot drop, and probably more. Given the expected duty as a road warrior's companion, this level of protection is critical. 

Build quality is impeccable throughout, which Iomega deserves a lot of respect for. I think the only added modification that would enhance the drive is a rubber bumper system like a cellphone case, to protect the outside from scratches if it ever falls on the ground - though we understand the desire for sleek lines and the smallest possible footprint. 

The external SSD connects with a single USB 3.0 cable, making use of a micro-plug on the drive end and a Y-cable on the computer side. It appeared that the drive worked just fine only connecting one side of the cable, making that other side backup in the event your computer can't support the power draw through a single USB port.

Technical Details

Size: 128 GB
  • Fast - Up to 10 times the speed of USB 2.0; transfer speeds up to 5 Gbits/s; Backward compatible to USB 2.0
  • Mobile - Compact, portable storage so small you can take it everywhere you go!;
  • Rugged - Perfect for travel environments, the Iomega Drop Guard Xtreme II feature helps to protect the drive from drops up to 10 feet!
  • Secure - 256-bit hardware encryption: Iomega Protectio Suite software included (via download) with antivirus and backup
  • 3 Year Limited Warranty with Product Registration
  • Fast USB 3.0 interface available with no external power supply required

Pros
  • Well made enclosure
  • Scores well even against SSDs connected over SATA
  • High-quality SSD contained within

Cons
  • USB 3.0 actually holds this drive back (more of a con for the interface, not the drive itself)




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