external ssd adata sc750 2 tb usb‑c (usb 3.2 gen 2) 1050/1000 mb/s
































external ssd adata sc750 2 tb usb‑c (usb 3.2 gen 2) 1050/1000 mb/s

Blazing transfers up to 1050/1000 MB/s
USB 3.2 Gen 2 and UASP support let you edit large files directly on the drive without delays – ideal for video creators and photographers.

Direct Apple ProRes capture from iPhone 15 Pro
Connect iPhone 15 Pro/Pro Max via USB‑C and record ProRes straight to the SC750 SSD. Save phone storage and time in post‑production.

Perfect for consoles and mobile gaming
Expand storage for PS5/Xbox and create backups of portable consoles. Plug & Play for quick access to your game library.
The ADATA SC750 takes portable storage to the next level: thanks to USB 3.2 Gen 2 it delivers reads up to 1050 MB/s and writes up to 1000 MB/s, so you can edit big data, videos, and RAW photos directly on the drive without waiting. Its compact, flash‑drive‑sized body slips into any pocket, and the USB‑C connector ensures fast connections to laptops, phones, and consoles.
Creators will appreciate direct Apple ProRes capture on iPhone 15 Pro/Pro Max, while gamers can expand their game libraries for PS5/Xbox and make quick backups of portable consoles. With broad compatibility across Android, macOS, and Windows, the SC750 is ready for work and play anytime, anywhere.
- Cable‑free mobility – slide out USB‑C and transfer data instantly
- Plug & Play – instant storage expansion for games and media
- Reliable transfer – optimized for USB 3.2 Gen 2 and UASP
Specifications
- Capacity
- 2 TB
- Drive type
- External SSD
- Interface
- USB‑C, USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gb/s)
- Read speed
- up to 1050 MB/s
- Write speed
- up to 1000 MB/s
- UASP support
- Yes
- Compatibility
- Android, macOS, Windows
- Mobile support
- iPhone 15 Pro / iPhone 15 Pro Max (direct ProRes recording)
- Console support
- PS5, Xbox (may require formatting)
- Connection
- USB Type‑C
- Features
- Plug & Play, transfer without additional cables
- Ideal for
- Video creation, photography, gaming, backups, and transferring large files