Rugged Drive For All-Terrain Reliability
The Armor A66 is the ultimate all-terrain drive to back up and protect your data from out in the wild to back in the office, safely and securely. With its all-around protective rubber bumper, IPX4-level water resistance, and military-grade shockproof design, this portable hard drive is ready to shake-off drops, shocks, rain, and dust with ease.
Nothing Shocks This Drive
Meeting the MIL-STD 810G Method 516.6 Procedure IV drop test requirements, this drive is military-grade shockproof. For extra defence, an all-around bumper provides 360˚ protection to take it anywhere, worry-free. On the inside, an advanced suspension system effectively reduces impact force and increases shock absorption.
Inclement Weather? Not A Problem
IPX4-level water resistance gives this drive the protection it needs to be truly all-terrain. Your data is safe against splashing water from any direction so you can fearlessly go out without checking the weather forecast.
Fast And Spacious With USB 3.2 Gen 1
Up to 5TB of storage gives you a massive amount of portable space to back up your photos, video footage, and files wherever your adventures lead. Super-speed USB 3.2 Gen 1 interface delivers rapid read and write speeds up to 5Gbps to cut the time needed for editing or transferring large files and get the job done faster.
Nothing To Lose With This Design
The Armor A66 was cleverly constructed with a built-in cable-carry design. It’s a portable-friendly way to ensure you never misplace that loose, pesky cable again.
Anamika Jain –
Fast and efficient. I like Silicon Power External Hard drive better than my other external hard drives because it’s easy to set up and format as well has a speedy transfer of any important documents, and files. Very sturdy and indestructible. The color is also attractive.
Anamika Jain –
Anil Adhikari –
Absolutely love this hard drive. Very well built and transfers huge amounts of data really fast. Also is durable and solid. I travel a lot and I would always get nervous with my old hard drives. This one I just toss in a bag and go. I am thinking about purchasing another one just to have as another backup.
Anil Adhikari –