Lexar Blaze Portable Gaming SSD Review
Brandon Dodman / 1 year ago
A Closer Look
The drive has a pretty interesting design that features a hole at the top that could potentially be used to attach it to a lanyard or carabiner if you desired.
The back of the drive is very unexceptional, with the capacity marked down along with the serial number and some certification logos.
What’s nice to see is that the drive runs off of a single USB type C cable plugged into your device.
Also included is two cables, a USB-C to USB-C cable and a USB-A to USB-C cable, so you have all the potential options you might need for running this drive.
The Blaze also comes with a stand to keep the drive upright on your desk.
The stand is shaped to hold the drive very snug, so it doesn’t easily slide out when you are plugging the drive in.
Finally, in the box is the previously mentioned case, which contained the cables and stand.
It’s worth mentioning that when using the case for the drive you can only fit the drive and cables, there is not enough space to take the stand with you in the case.
And of course, the most important part of all, the Blaze features RGB around the top; because without that it’s not really a gaming product.