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Drive is not recognized on an iPad/iPhone. Fix: iPads require external power for some drives. Use the Apple USB-C to USB adapter with a power pass-through, or ensure your iPad is running iOS 17.4 or later.
In the ever-evolving landscape of portable technology, finding a device that balances raw power with genuine mobility is a rare feat. Enter the SSIS728 Portable —a product that has been generating significant buzz among tech enthusiasts, digital nomads, and professionals who refuse to be tethered to a desk. But what exactly is the SSIS728, and why is it becoming the go-to solution for on-the-go productivity? ssis728 portable
Transfer speeds drop to 40 MB/s. Fix: You are likely using an old USB-A 2.0 cable or port. The SSIS728 requires a USB 3.2 Gen 2 (blue or teal port) or a certified USB-C 3.2 cable. Drive is not recognized on an iPad/iPhone
Don’t let the small size fool you. This is big iron in a tiny chassis. Have you used the SSIS728 Portable? Share your experience in the comments below. For more deep-dives into portable tech, subscribe to our newsletter. Transfer speeds drop to 40 MB/s