Silicon Power are currently a brand dealing with memory and flash storage, but on visiting their offices as part of our Computex 2013 activities they had a couple of external hard-drives up for show with eyes set on penetrating the US market.

First up is the Armor A80 waterproof external drive, which was aptly showcased in a tank of water (above). The drive features an all-aluminum chassis, and is rated IPX7, meaning the device is rated for total immersion up to 1m for 30 minutes and users should assume a reasonable level of solid particle protection. 

Silicon Power will be advertising the portable hard-drive as water, pressure, vibration and shock proof in compliance with US MIL-STD-810F standard (freefall from 122cm on all contact points).  The drive connects via USB 3.0, and will be sold in capacities up to 1TB.

Next was the Armor A15, A more rugged version of the A80 designed for dusty regions.  The standard USB 3.0 connector is actually not appropriate for such a purpose, and the A15 uses a proprietary connector to get around this issue.

No word on pricing or release date for the US as of yet.

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  • Bull Dog - Saturday, June 8, 2013 - link

    If the case with the green highlights is the Armor 15 than that is a standard micro USB 3.0 connector
  • Zink - Saturday, June 8, 2013 - link

    I don't see any mention of a dust proof connector on the Silicon Power website either.
  • xaphod - Saturday, June 8, 2013 - link

    yup. same as my nikon d800...
  • HaydenOscar - Monday, June 10, 2013 - link

    Yeah, same as my Western Digital Passport drive which is over a year old.
  • VeraPereira - Thursday, July 30, 2015 - link

    The best prose of this devise is that it's waterproof. We use Silicon Power in our company http://www.poweredessay.com/college-paper-writing and we are satisfied with its work because it's fast, portable and affordable.

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