When you think of 1TB storage, you probably imagine a chunky external SSD or at least something with a bit of weight to it. But SanDisk just flipped that idea on its head. The company has unveiled the SanDisk Extreme Fit USB-C Flash Drive, which it claims is now the world's smallest 1TB flash drive — and the size alone will make you do a double take.
Let's dive into what makes this little gadget so impressive.
A Storage Giant Hiding in a 3-Gram Body
To put things into perspective, the drive measures 18.5 × 15.7 × 13.6 mm and weighs just 3 grams. That's smaller than most wireless mouse receivers and lighter than two sheets of A4 paper.
SanDisk designed it to slot neatly into a USB-C port without sticking out awkwardly. This ultra-compact form factor means you can leave it connected:
It basically becomes an extension of your device rather than a removable accessory.
Big Capacity, Big Speed — Despite the Tiny Frame
Small flash drives often come with a catch: painfully slow transfer speeds. Surprisingly, this isn't one of those cases.
SanDisk equipped the Extreme Fit with a USB 3.2 Gen 1 interface, enabling read speeds of up to 400MB/s for the higher-capacity variants (128GB to 1TB). This means copying large video files, RAW photos, or project folders doesn't feel like a waiting game.
Storage options include:
But let's be honest — the 1TB version is the main superhero here.
Works Across Multiple Platforms
SanDisk ensured wide device compatibility, making the drive practical for nearly every modern ecosystem. The Extreme Fit works with:
For users who like simple file management tools, SanDisk also supports its Memory Zone app on Windows and Mac. It's handy for organizing files, doing backups, or transferring photos between locations without digging through directories.
Availability and Pricing — But Not Here Yet
And here's the sad part: Malaysia isn't part of the initial release market. For now, the flash drive is available only in selected regions.
In the United States, the 1TB model retails for US$109.99, which is roughly RM460. Not bad at all for something that can store hundreds of movies, thousands of photos, game backups, and more — all in a device small enough to lose in your pocket.
The Bottom Line
The SanDisk Extreme Fit USB-C Flash Drive is a fascinating example of how far storage technology has come. A decade ago, 1TB flash drives were bulky, niche, and extremely expensive. Today, they're tiny, fast, and affordable.
If you're someone who constantly needs extra portable storage — photographers, students, digital nomads, or anyone working between multiple devices — this might just be the kind of drive you forget is even plugged in.
Hopefully, SanDisk expands availability soon, because this is one little gadget that Malaysian tech users will definitely want to get their hands on.

