TEAMGROUP Introduces the T-CREATE EXPERT P35S Destroyed External SSD With Built-In Data Destruction

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[Press Release] TEAMGROUP has introduced the T-CREATE EXPERT P35S Destroyed External SSD, the first portable drive with built-in data destruction. This device is designed for situations where sensitive information must be erased instantly and permanently, and it sets a new standard for hardware-level data security in mobile storage.

The P35S uses a patented two-stage safety button that prevents accidental activation. A red warning indicator and a dual-damping structure add an extra layer of protection, making sure the destruction process is intentional.

The one-click destruction circuit combines dual-mode data destruction with physical chip destruction, ensuring that removed data cannot be recovered. This gives users a fast, reliable option for eliminating critical information during emergencies.

While its destruction feature is the highlight, the P35S is also built for daily use. It weighs only 42 grams and has a smooth, compact shape for easy one-hand operation. It supports USB 3.2 Gen2 plug-and-play performance and is available in 256GB, 512GB, 1TB, and 2TB capacities. This makes it suitable for professionals who need both secure storage and consistent speed on the go.

TEAMGROUP subjects the P35S to strict testing to ensure stable operation and includes a one-year warranty. The screwless structure and all-paper packaging make the device recyclable, reflecting the company’s push toward sustainable product design.

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