A line of "armored" solid state drives that provide maximum data safety. A typical member of the Durable series is sealed like a black box in an airplane with several layers of protection, including a metal frame, an additional rigidity cage, a shock-resistant plastic casing and rubber bumpers on the sides.

This design gives them invulnerability at the level of comic book superheroes. A typical Durable can easily lie somewhere in the sands of the Sahara for a week, swim in sea water for an hour or two, plop down on the floor several times from a height of half a meter, and then dust himself off and return to work. The coolness of the Durable series is officially confirmed by the military-industrial certificate MIL-STD-810G.

The Durable SD lineup is not very diverse and includes less than half a dozen models from 240 to 2000 GB that do not support the NVMe interface and cannot boast supersonic speeds. Most often, their limit is 430 - 440 MB / s for linear read and write operations. A classic USB connector is used to connect and transfer information. An additional advantage of this series is support for game consoles from Sony and Microsoft, as well as integration with MacOS.