Expand Your Switch, Steam Deck, Or PS5 Storage With These Samsung Deals

Running out of space to store all your files? Tons of Samsung products are currently on sale at Amazon, making it easy to pick up a portable SSD, internal SSD, microSD card, or other storage solution to help handle all your files. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

If you’re a Steam Deck or Nintendo Switch owner, you’ll definitely want to check out the deals on 512GB cards. You can snag the Evo Select model for $40 or the Pro Plus (faster speeds) for $53.

One of the most enticing price cuts is for the Samsung T7 Portable SSD (1TB), which is down to just $80 from its usual $140. Boasting read/write speeds up to 1,050 MB/s and 1000 MB/s, respectively, you’ll be able to transfer your data without any delay. It’s also surprisingly durable, with an aluminum body that should handle anything life brings its way (including drops of up to six feet).

This is also a great external option for gaming on Xbox or PS5–just remember you’ll only be able to play PS4 or Xbox One games off this SSD.

Other worthwhile deals include the Samsung 870 QVO SATA III SSD (2TB) for $110 (down from $230), the Samsung Fit Plus 3.1 USB Flash Drive (128GB) for $18 (down from $45), and the Samsung 980 Pro SSD (500GB) for $60 (down from $140). The latter is compatible with PS5, making this a great way to expand your internal SSD without breaking the bank.

There are tons of great Samsung deals to peruse beyond the ones listed above. You’ll find most of the deals on Amazon, but we’ve put together our favorite price cuts below.

Best Samsung deals at Amazon

  • Samsung Evo Select microSD Memory Card (128GB) — $12 ($20)
  • Samsung Pro Plus microSD Memory Card (512GB) — $53 ($110)
  • Samsung Evo Select microSD Memory Card (512GB) — $40 ($85)
  • Samsung T7 Portable SSD (500GB) — $60 ($95)
  • Samsung T7 Portable SSD (1TB) — $80 ($140)
  • Samsung T7 Portable SSD (2TB) — $130 ($270)
  • Samsung Type-C USB Flash Drive (256GB) — $28 ($40)
  • Samsung 870 QVO SATA III SSD (2TB) — $110 ($230)
  • Samsung 980 Pro SSD (500GB) — $60 ($140)
  • Samsung 990 Pro SSD (1TB) — $100 ($170)
  • Samsung 990 Pro SSD (2TB) — $180 ($290)
  • Samsung Fit Plus 3.1 USB Flash Drive (128GB) — $18 ($45)
  • Samsung Bar Plus 3.1 USB Flash Drive (128GB) — $20 ($40)
  • Samsung EVO Plus Full Size SDXC Card (128GB) — $14 ($20)
  • Samsung Pro Plus + Reader (512GB) — $48 ($55)

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