Simply put, data storage devices generally refer to any product intended to capture, hold, transfer and release digital information. This might include text files, photos and images, programs and apps, or audio and video recordings.
Today, most consumer-grade data storage devices can work with all of these file types, and more. Nearly all portable data storage devices sold online are bought for recording, editing, or archiving this digital information on the go. In the vast majority of cases, they are also purchased as a convenient way to increase primary storage and transfer files easily between different host devices.
Being removable, they allow users to capture information on one device - say, a camera or smartphone - and then retrieve, view, edit or store it on another (often a computer). This is an important feature of modern data storage solutions since many small and portable devices can have quite limited onboard memory capacity.
When buying products in this category, you will find hundreds of brands, models and formats available online. To name just a few, some leading global brands in this field include:
Among our customers, the most popular products in this category tend to be external hard drives, memory cards, and USB or flash sticks. There are also various other subtypes of machine-readable digital data carriers sold online, which we will outline briefly later on.
The key to buying the perfect removable data storage device is knowing which format will suit your specific requirements and hardware setups. The best portable data storage devices for computers, for example, may look and function very differently to the ideal solutions for photographers.
While many data storage solutions will be compatible with various sorts of hardware, this is usually just to allow data transfer between devices. You will typically need to use a specific type of portable storage to capture your data in the first place, depending on what sort of equipment you want to install it in.In the majority of cases, you will get the best value and performance when using each type with the hardware, device, or application it is primarily intended for.
As a general rule of thumb: