This is something that's true with a lot of products but especially SSD's it seems. Only a handful of true manufacturers/products that are reskinned and resold under a ton of various brands.It depends on the SSD in particular. Their newer PCIe NVMe SSDs utilizing Phison E12 controllers and Toshiba 64-layer 3D TLC NAND (Sabrent Rocket) are competitive with Samsung SSDs and SSDs utilizing SM controllers with Micron 64-layer 3D TLC NAND. They're considered a trusted brand.
Just as with Samsung or any other SSD brand, they manufacture low-end SSDs as well as high-end SSDs. The NVMe Sabrent Rocket is a higher end SSD.
This is something that's true with a lot of products but especially SSD's it seems. Only a handful of true manufacturers/products that are reskinned and resold under a ton of various brands.
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Can't find if Sabrent offers the warranties in that area but I would assume so. They come with 1-year warranties, but registering the product actually increases that to 2.
https://www.sabrent.com/product-registration/
*Selected product like Rocket NVMe will have a 5 years Extension
I'd spend the 10 bucks for a company I've heard of but that's just me. The register for warranty already kinda sends me a red flag honestly but that's nothing more than a gut reaction.
Oh yeah, registration is just a way for the company to sell your information, but this kind of stuff has been going on forever; at least since Sears was around. If you use the internet, it's already too late anyways ha, especially Gmail.
Oh I sold my soul to Google long ago.