This Tiny 1TB SanDisk Drive Solved My Biggest MacBook Storage Problem

Imagine doubling, or even quadrupling, your laptop’s storage without opening the chassis, voiding a warranty, or so much as busting out a screwdriver. That’s the promise of SanDisk’s Extreme Fit USB-C. Plug it in, and it all but disappears, silently transforming your laptop, tablet, or car into a storage powerhouse. For anyone who’s hit the dreaded “disk full” warning, this tiny drive is a compelling solution, a simple fix for the sin of buying a laptop with too little built-in storage. It’s the kind of gadget that feels like it was designed out of pure necessity in an era of soldered-down SSDs.

The appeal is almost entirely in the name: “Fit.” This new USB-C model continues the legacy of its predecessors by being so comically small that once you plug it in, you can genuinely forget it’s there. The entire proposition hinges on its physical footprint, or lack thereof. You can slide a laptop into a tight sleeve without the drive catching or creating a pressure point on the screen. It turns the USB-C port from a temporary data gateway into a semi-permanent expansion slot. This is a fairly clear admission that sometimes, cloud storage isn’t the answer, and a dangling external SSD is just another piece of gear to carry and potentially break.

Designer: SanDisk

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The Extreme Fit comes in 4 sizes, a puny 128GB, a 256GB, a reasonable 512GB, and finally the big boss, a 1TB variant (all the exact same size). But let’s be clear about what this is, and what it is not. This is a capacity play, not a performance one. SanDisk claims read speeds of up to 400MB/s, and while that’s respectable for a drive this size, it’s a far cry from what you’d get from a proper external SSD, let alone your internal drive. For context, a decent portable SSD like Samsung’s T7 will hit speeds over 1,000MB/s, and your laptop’s internal NVMe drive likely operates anywhere from 3,000 to 7,000MB/s. So, no, you will not be editing 4K video directly from this thing. Its tiny chassis also means it will almost certainly throttle under sustained load, a basic law of thermal dynamics.

So, the ideal use case is specific. This is the drive for your permanent media library, your collection of documents, or as a secondary backup target that just lives in your machine. It’s for the user who bought a 256GB MacBook Air and now regrets it. You offload the large, infrequently accessed files to the Extreme Fit and free up your precious internal storage for applications and active projects. It’s a set-it-and-forget-it solution for static data. If your workflow involves constantly moving gigabytes of data back and forth, you should look elsewhere. The convenience of its form factor is paid for with a performance compromise.

The Extreme Fit is a fairly calculated bet from SanDisk. They know that for a large number of users, the pain point is not transfer speed, but the sheer inconvenience of external storage. By creating a drive that effectively merges with the device it’s plugged into, they have solved a real-world usability problem. It’s a clever piece of engineering that knows its limitations and leans into its strengths. For the right kind of user, the one who prioritizes capacity and invisibility over raw throughput, this drive is an elegant and incredibly practical fix.

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Western Digital’s Pokémon-themed SD cards are adorable options to expand Nintendo Switch memory

Nintendo Switch owners who love playing Pokémon on their portable device and like to keep their gaming library non-exhaustive, have the perfect match to expand the available memory. SanDisk has revealed the officially licensed Pokémon microSD cards.

This is not the first time Western Digital-owned brand has collaborated with big names in the gaming niche. Previously they’ve created Fortnite, Super Mario, Legend of Zelda, Animal Crossing, Apex Legends and Yoshi-themed microSD cards. These limited edition versions do cost more than the regular SD cards with the same specification, but still, if you like to go with the theme it’s worth spending a few extra dollars.

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The Pokémon-themed SanDisk microSD cards are specifically designed for the Nintendo Switch but you can use them for other compatible gadgets that require the mentioned read/write speeds. There are three different capacity variants, each one having 100MB/s read speed and up to 90MB/s write speed. The options for the 151 Pokémon come in neon yellow colored Pikachu with c capacity, Gengar ghost in a deep purple hue that offers 512GB and the blue-colored 1TB Snorlax card with a smile.

According to Susan Park, Vice President, Consumer Products & Strategic Partnerships, at Western Digital, “For more than 28 years, the Pokémon brand has captured and continues to capture the hearts and minds of gamers and fans globally. Together we are helping fans get the most out of their gaming experience.”

If you want to grab these cute Pokémon themed SanDisk microSD cards you’ll have to purchase them ASAP from the Western Digital website as they’ll be soon out of stock. The 1GB Snorlax memory card is priced at $130, Gengar version comes for 512GB and the 256GB Pikachu microSD card will set you back $33. For now, only the Snorlax variant is available on Amazon. Just for comparison a 1.5TB SanDisk microSD card can be bought for around $110 with a respectable discount. Also, the 1TB SanDisk variant comes for $85.

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