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A Magnetic SSD for iPhone? But Does It Actually Stay On? Bestoss Review

438 views· 3:01· Dec 8, 2025

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In this video, I’m checking out a pretty unique little gadget: the Bestoss P01 magnetic portable SSD. The main hook is simple—this thing is thin, small, and it snaps onto the back of your phone (or even your laptop) using a magnetic setup. Mine is the 512GB version, and while that’s not massive compared to 1TB drives, the whole point here is the low-profile design and the convenience of having extra storage that doesn’t dangle all over the place. I show how the included magnetic ring works if your phone or case doesn’t have MagSafe, and how the drive locks into place once that ring is on. Then I explain why I actually like this even more for my laptop: I’m used to my Samsung SSD with a longer cable, and it’s just intrusive when I’m moving around. With the magnetic setup, I can stick the drive to the back of my laptop, close it up, and everything stays put—less chance of leaving it behind at a coffee shop or accidentally yanking it out mid-backup. Bottom line: it’s not “must-have,” but it’s a really cool add-on feature, and I’m giving it a thumbs up for anyone who wants simple, secure extra storage on the go.

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