This $28 floppy disk SSD enclosure is a fun and fast way to keep your storage safe — both practical and nostalgic, this rugged USB-C aluminum enclosure for M.2 drives supports speeds of up to 1,200 MB/s

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Look, we know storage has gotten expensive in recent months. SSDs, hard drives, all across the board, the prices have risen as the AI boom has busted our wallets open and taken us to the cleaners. That said, you can still find a few bargains, especially on World Backup Day, that are worth an investment, and I think this Hagibis SSD enclosure for $27.99 in the shape of an old floppy disk is the perfect no-need-to-think upgrade to your storage setup.

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Secondly, it's useful. This isn't just a gimmick. This SSD enclosure is practical, and lets you hook up an otherwise internal M.2 NVMe SSD up to your PC or laptop using a USB-C cable, offering USB 3.2 Gen 2 speeds up to 10 Gbps. In practical terms, that means the enclosure should offer a maximum read and write speed of around 1,000 to 1,2000 MB/s, according to Hagibis.

Of course, that'll depend on the drive you're installing, but that's significantly faster than an ultra-fast UHS-I microSD, as well as twice the speed of a modern Samsung USB-C flash drive. It's also backward compatible with older USB ports, but you'll need to use this with a USB 3.2 Gen 2 port to get the maximum available speeds. The enclosure supports M.2 NVMe 2230 and 2242 sizes with M or B&M keys, as long as the thickness is less than 2.5mm, meaning any super-thick heatsinks won't work here.

Once installed, this Hagibis SSD enclosure will be super light and portable for travel. It's slim and easy to carry, measuring just 2.6 x 2.6 x 0.2 inches. The shell is aluminum for better heat dissipation during use, and includes a handy hole for attaching it to your keys.

The $27.99 price tag for this nostalgic Hagibis SSD enclosure makes this a cheap and must-own upgrade to your storage. You can use it with a spare SSD, or buy a new SSD, and as long as the size is right, it'll fit right in and work immediately. It's World Backup Day after all, so if the SSD pricing is getting you down, you can always protect your files by switching to a (sort-of) floppy disk like this instead.

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Ben Stockton is a deals writer at Tom’s Hardware. He's been writing about technology since 2018, with bylines at PCGamesN, How-To Geek, and Tom’s Guide, among others. When he’s not hunting down the best bargains, he’s busy tinkering with his homelab or watching old Star Trek episodes.

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