SSD vendor runs out of ideas to improve storage device, so transforms an external bamboo SSD into an essential oil diffuser – just be careful about going overboard with the oil

  • Apacer AS712 SSD pushes storage boundaries with a bamboo casing and a diffuser inside
  • Apacer’s portable SSD keeps files safe while adding calming essential scents
  • This drive merges wellness aesthetics with technical reliability in portable storage

Apacer has taken an unconventional approach with its latest portable SSD, the AS712, as it looks to blend functional storage with lifestyle elements.

While most external drives prioritize speed and durability above all else, this model integrates a subtle essential oil diffuser directly into its bamboo casing.

The result is a device that is as much about creating a calming workspace as it is about moving or backing up data efficiently.

Storage performance remains solid

Measuring 124 x 41 x 13.4 mm, similar to a remote control, the AS712 carries an unusual form factor while still delivering solid performance.

The 1TB drive uses 3D NAND flash and connects via USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C, reaching speeds of up to 1,000 MB/s for reads and 900 MB/s for writes.

These figures are competitive among the best SSD options for portable storage, allowing for rapid transfers of large files and smooth handling of media editing projects.

Backward compatibility with older USB ports ensures broader usability, although maximum speed benefits require a Gen 2-capable connection.

Apacer includes a USB-C to USB-C cable and provides a three-year limited warranty, reinforcing that this product is intended to function as a serious storage device first.

What distinguishes the AS712 from other external drives is its integration of a natural bamboo enclosure and a built-in essential oil diffuser.

Users can apply a small amount of essential oil to a diffuser stone embedded in the casing, releasing subtle scents as the device warms during operation.

Apacer emphasizes caution, warning that excessive oil could damage the electronics.

The bamboo body gives each SSD a unique appearance, thanks to natural variations in texture and tone.

There is also an optional cradle made from bamboo and recycled materials, which offers a stylish desktop display.

It is tempting to focus only on the novelty of this device, but the AS712 demonstrates a balance of practicality and creativity.

In the crowded SSD market, the AS712 shows that manufacturers can experiment with form and function, blending digital storage with personal well-being.

However, while it may not compete with the largest SSDs in terms of raw capacity, it presents a fusion of technology and lifestyle for a niche segment of users.

This model shows that even when creativity leans toward the whimsical, underlying technical competence ensures it remains a capable storage solution.

Via The Guru of 3D

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