Last week, transcends have launched a 1 TB version of his Jetdrive Light 330 Experience for MacBook Pro, which gives users a convenient way to add significant storage to their machines without any additional bulk. I had the opportunity to spend some time with the new card and there are limits to some of the things you want to do with it, JetDrive Light 330 may be very simple addition to your setup.
Although there is only one SD card in the heart of JetDrive Light 330, it is designed to fit the edge of the। MacBook Pro, allowing you to always enter the card that the card is being imposed on a simple size SD card.
JetDrive Light 330 has a thin plastic face that remains against the edge of the MAC MacBook Pro। and it provides enough surface to get a nail on the back of the card to remove the card. This is a simple but great design that guarantees everything that the card will cover daily use, pack your machine inside and outside a bag and much more.
Transcend says that the JetDrive Light 330 card provides the speed of up to 95MB/second and offers to write up to 75MB/second per second and I have come to my exam by registering 90 MB/S and 75MB/S respectively in my exam. This is definitely better than a MAC MacBook Pro or even a Thunderbolt or USB 3.1+ inner SSD in the external drive, but it is definitely enough for specific tasks.
Giving the transfer speed, you must not use Jetdrive Light 330 boot drive or anything where you are reading and reading data. It was not only designed for those tasks, but it is ideal as some additional onboard storage for documents, media and other types of data.
A popular use case for JetDrive Light is the onboard time machine as a backup drive and the new 1 TB power option makes it a more reasonable solution than ever. I have a 1 TB SSD in the 16-inch MacBook Pro, but currently about 230 GB is used. It is often recommended that your time machine drive should be at least two or three times higher than the drive you are back up, so that there may be enough space to preserve enough history, so this new 1 TB Jetdrive Pro 330 is suitable for me as the case.
It should be obvious, but it is important to note that onboard time machine storage is not an ideal solution, as if your Mac was lost or stolen, so your backup is so. I am back -back in an Apple Time Capsule at home (offsite backups will be more safer to protect greater damage like fire or home theft) But I am currently doing a lot of internationals and Jetdrive Light is a great way to tide me with the need to solve any online service or possible complex outward drive.
It was incredibly easy to set the jet -drive light as a time machine drive, the card was recognized as a standard drive in the founder immediately after inserting and then appeared in the Time Machine settings as an available backup destination. Once I select it and start the time machine, it took more than 80 minutes to complete the initial backup. Next backups did not take more than one or two minutes because the time machine looks for a change and pushes up to 500 MB or card.
Overall, the backups are actually much faster and smooth than the backups of my normal time machine on Wi-Fi on the spinning hard drive of my time capsule. Browsing through time machine backups are also smooth.


Once I have completed my international trips and back to back up home regularly, I will be able to use Jetdrive Light 330 for general storage, probably some music and photos that currently live on the external drive. It is better to have all those accessible from my Mac without thinking about carrying outward drives.
Apple 1 TB to 2 TB to a 1 MacBook Pro charges $ 400 to double the storage, and of course there is a specific advantage of a single fast 2 TB drive on this jet -drive light solution, but the opposite is also true. Jet -drive lights provide extra flexibility because it can be easily connected after the truth and can be removed as necessary to transfer safe storage or other machines.
1 TB JetDrive Light 330 is now available from Amazon to $ 249.99, and for those who do not need so much storage, cheap 512GB, 256GB and 128 GB options are also available.
In addition to the last 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models from 2021, Jetdrive Light 330 also compatiates with 13-McOook Pro models (through the late 2015 generation), and Transnd various 2010-2017 MacBook Air and 2012-2015 MacBeac Produce with other Jet-Light products.
A jet-drive toolbox applications for Transcend Mac and Windows support a number of functions such as tools to restore deleted files, and automatically depend on your machine’s standby status, the card is involuntary and to save energy for re-construction, but unfortunately, it is not compatible with M1-based macs.
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