A portable HDD is a compact version of an external HDD that doesn’t require an external power source like a wall outlet. It houses an HDD module within a small, lightweight enclosure.
Let’s talk about these components:
Enclosure: The HDD module is protected inside a compact enclosure designed to withstand travel, including certain levels of water, drop, and dust resistance.
HDD Module: The core of the portable HDD is the HDD module, which contains critical components like platters, read/write heads, actuators, and more for data storage
Data Transfer Ports: The portable HDD connects to your host device, like a computer or gaming console, via ports designed for USB or Thunderbolt™ protocols.
Power Delivery: Unlike larger external HDDs, portable hard drives typically draw power over their data connection, eliminating the need for a separate power source.