Oof, so, you know when you’re trying to game and your Xbox is like “nah, not today!” ’cause you’ve loaded it with so much stuff it barely breathes? Yep, that’s me every weekend. Anyway, if you’ve got an Xbox Series X or S, Seagate’s Expansion Card might be your go-to for getting extra space — new games, old games, whatever you’ve got clogging things up. Saw on Amazon that they’ve slashed the price by 42%, down to $208 from $359. Score? Mostly.
Wait, wait, before you think it’s the deal of the century… Black Friday once had it for $193. Only $15 less, but hey, in these wild times with storage prices dancing around, tariffs going up, and shortages — it could be worse, right?
You’ve got options, sure — pop a bigger external HDD or SSD on there. But here’s the kicker: without the official Seagate Expansion Card, which rides the Xbox Velocity Architecture train, you gotta shuffle your games back to your main Xbox drive when the gaming itch hits. Who’s got time for that? Plug this baby in, and boom, you’re gaming right off the drive. More play, less file shuffle. Love it.
Okay, let’s say $208 feels steep. There’s a smaller 1TB version for $123, but honestly, for the space you get, it’s… meh. Like, not game-changing. And oh, they just dropped a 4TB beast, but it’s a wallet crusher at $499, no Prime Day love there, sorry!
Thing fits snug in the proprietary slot — fancy way of saying it slots right in the back. And don’t worry, it speeds along at 5,000MB/s. Three-year warranty too, just in case life happens.
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