- Hishub Portable SSD Read and Write Speeds Mirror Premium SSDs
- Device supports stabilizers, smartphone gimbal and handheld cages for mobile work
- Claim supply requirement of 240W that supports laptops and multiple accessories simultaneously
Hishub Portable SSD arrives with the unusual promise to combine high -speed storage, peripheral connection and powerful charge to a unit that weighs only 18 grams.
Available in 512 GB, 1 TB and 2TB configurations, this thumb size is designed to handle workflows ranging from mobile shoots to larger production files.
According to the Kickstarter specification sheet, internal testing spaces read speeds at 1,050 MB/s and writing speeds at 1,000 MB/s, numbers that match the upper level of the current portable SSD performance.
Mergers Storage with HUB Functionality
This device tries to shrink the features of both a node and an SSD to a single device and supports connection to stabilizers such as the DJI RS series.
It works with smartphone gimbal and can slot in handheld cages.
Its ability to integrate with telephone cases that are not thicker than three millimeters indicates a focus on mobile creators, although this restriction can limit the flexibility of those with heavier protection.
By merging SSD features with hub-like compounds, Hishub seeks to eliminate the flock of adapters, although such all-in-one solutions can create their own compromises.
Durability requirements are ambitious, with the device said to withstand drops from 1.5 meters.
It is also resistant to dust and water, and it can survive heavy crushing forces thanks to its alloy shell and a silicone case that adds another layer of protection.
This device also supports up to 240W charging through its USB-C interface, enough to maintain even the best MacBook Pro while managing data transfers and operating other devices.
For some users, this may be practical, while others may see it as superfluous given existing charging options.
Hishub is located as an all-in-one tool designed to simplify the requirements for modern content creation.
It offers direct-to-disk recording, multiple connection points and heavy power supply, all within a form factor small enough to fit in a pocket.
Photographers, filmmakers and mobile creators who manage multiple devices may think the concept is particularly appealing.
However, the practicality of such consolidation remains untested outside carefully prepared demonstrations.
While it is impressive on paper, only use in the real world will confirm whether speeds are under demanding tasks such as video editing or prores capture.
The Hishub Portable SSD campaign is still running on Kickstarter, where it has already moved far past its financing target.
At the time of writing, it recorded $ 20,176 promised by a $ 3,857 target, supported by 131 backers, with 26 hours left.
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