17 September, 2014: The Armor A80 is the first device from Silicon Power I’ve seen, and it’s impressive. The drive is waterproof, rugged, and most importantly very fast, according to my testing. Despite all that, it still manages to be as compact as other portable drives that are based on 2.5-inch standard internal hard drives. It’s also bus-powered.
The only shortcoming the A80 has, if any, is that it uses A-male-to-A-male USB cable, which is harder to run across than regular A-male-to-B-male USB cable. To make up for this, the drive comes with two cables, one of which is short enough to tuck inside a groove on the drive’s side.The Silicon Power Armor A80 looks like a typical portable drive. Measuring 5.5 inches by 3.7 inches by .7 inch, the drive is compact. It’s also very light, weighing just about half a pound. On one side, the drive has a deep groove that holds its short 4-inch USB 3.0 cable. This cable-carry design makes the drive very convenient to use on the go with a laptop. The drive also comes with a second 3-foot USB 3.0 cable in case you need to connect it to a desktop.
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