I found the best portable SSD deals for World Backup Day — store lots and save big

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If you’ve been thinking about upgrading your storage, World Backup Day is the perfect time to pick up something reliable for protecting your files.

I've spotted some excellent portable SSD deals reduced in price as part of Amazon's Big Spring Sale, covering everything from ultra-fast drives for creatives to rugged models built for travel and everyday backups.

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Today's top portable SSD deals

Portable SSDs are especially useful for backups because they’re fast, compact, and easy to carry between devices.

Compared to older external hard drives, they offer quicker transfers, better durability thanks to no moving parts, and the flexibility to back up photos, videos, and documents wherever you happen to be working.

Drives like the Samsung T9 and Kingston XS2000 focus on delivering top-tier transfer speeds that make moving large files, editing video, and managing backups feel fast and responsive.

The SanDisk Extreme and Extreme Pro models prioritize durability alongside performance, making them strong choices for photographers, videographers, and anyone working in outdoor or mobile environments.

Meanwhile, the Crucial X10 offers a balance of speed, compatibility, and affordability, making it a practical pick for everyday backups, file transfers, and expanding storage across multiple devices.

For even more storage recommendations, check out our roundup of the best portable SSDs and fastest external SSDs.

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Wayne Williams is a freelancer writing news for TechRadar Pro. He has been writing about computers, technology, and the web for 30 years. In that time he wrote for most of the UK’s PC magazines, and launched, edited and published a number of them too.

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