TeamGroup T-Create Expert P35SG Portable SSD Features LTE Self-Destruct

TeamGroup introduces the T-Create Expert P35SG portable SSD with built-in LTE connectivity, allowing users to permanently destroy stored data remotely via an SMS command for enterprise security.

TeamGroup T-Create Expert P35SG Portable SSD Features LTE Self-Destruct

TeamGroup introduced the T-Create Expert P35SG, a portable solid-state drive designed for secure data handling. The device adds cellular connectivity to standard storage functions by embedding a SIM card slot and LTE module directly into its chassis. This hardware shift allows users to manage security protocols without relying on Wi-Fi or a host computer connection.

TeamGroup T-Create Expert P35SG portable SSD with LTE connectivity
TeamGroup T-Create Expert P35SG portable SSD with LTE connectivity

Portable drive uses cellular network to trigger irreversible hardware destruction via SMS text message.

The product targets enterprise environments, government agencies, and personnel requiring classified-level data protection. It operates as an independent device that retains full functionality when disconnected from a desktop or laptop system. The internal architecture combines standard NAND flash storage with a dedicated cellular communication circuit for remote command execution.

Users can trigger a permanent hardware destruction sequence through a simple SMS text message sent to the drive's assigned number. This one-time process initiates both deep logical erasure and high-voltage electrical breakdown of the memory chips. The combination ensures that stored data becomes absolutely unrecoverable by any standard or forensic means.

The drive includes an anti-accidental-trigger safety mechanism to prevent unauthorized or accidental destruction commands. TeamGroup currently operates the P35SG in a demonstration phase rather than offering it for general commercial sale. The company has not yet announced specific pricing details or a formal release date for this specialized storage model.

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