Thursday, April 23rd 2026 Seagate Refreshes Storage Lineup Across Seagate, FireCuda, and LaCie Brands by Nomad76 Today, 10:37 Discuss (4 ) Seagate has refreshed its consumer and prosumer storage lineup across three brands, with new options under the Seagate, FireCuda, and LaCie names targeting everything from everyday backup to high-end creative production. The most straightforward of the three is the Seagate One Touch desktop drive, available in 8 TB, 20 TB, and 24 TB. It uses a single USB-C cable for both power and data, no external power brick needed, and it works with Windows and Mac out of the box. Seagate included its Toolkit backup software and Rescue Data Recovery Services. For gamers and streamers, Seagate brings the FireCuda X Vault featuring 8 TB and 20 TB variants. It's also bus-powered over USB-C and adds customizable RGB lighting with Windows Dynamic Lighting support. Xbox on PC certification and an Xbox Game Pass trial are bundled in. Both the One Touch and FireCuda X Vault are positioned as companions to fast internal NVMe drives rather than replacements. At the high end is the LaCie 8big Pro5, a Thunderbolt 5 multi-bay RAID enclosure designed for video editors and production teams working with 4K/8K footage and large RAW image libraries. It supports Thunderbolt 5 at up to 120 Gbps, can reach speeds up to 2,800 MB/s in RAID 0, and can deliver up to 140 W of power for connected laptops. Capacities run from 32 TB all the way up to 256 TB, with a 5-year warranty and Rescue Data Recovery Services included. All three are available now. The One Touch 8 TB starts at $259.99, the FireCuda X Vault at $269.99, and the LaCie 8big Pro5 starts at a whopping $5,979 for the 32 TB. Seagate One TouchCapacities: 8 TB, 20 TB, 24 TBBus-powered 3.5-inch USB-C desktop drive with single cable connectivityDrag-and-drop setup and file transfersCross-platform compatibility with Windows and MacIncludes Seagate Toolkit, auto backup software and Rescue Data Recovery Services for added peace-of-mind Seagate FireCuda X VaultCapacities: 8 TB, 20 TBBus-powered, single-cable USB-C desktop storage, no external power required. Complements internal NVMe performance drivesCustomizable RGB lighting with Windows Dynamic Lighting supportIncludes Rescue Data Recovery Services, Xbox on PC certification, and Xbox Game Pass trial LaCie 8big Pro5Capacities: 32 TB, 64 TB, 128 TB, 192 TB, 256 TBMultiple RAID configurations for speed or redundancy, Thunderbolt 5 performance (up to 120 Gbps) Up to 2800 MB/s (RAID 0) performanceUp to 140 W power delivery for laptopsIncludes RAID Manager and 5-year limited warranty with Rescue Data Recovery Services Sources: Seagate One Touch, FireCuda X Vault, LaCie 8big Pro5 Related News Tags: 120 Gbps 5-year warranty backup consumer enclosure FireCuda LaCie NVMe RAID RGB Seagate Storage Thunderbolt 5 Jan 16th 2026 HDD Prices Increase by an Average of 46% Over the Past Four Months (34) Apr 20th 2026 OWC Launches the Express 4M2 Ultra at NAB 2026 - Thunderbolt 5 Four-Slot NVMe M.2 SSD Enclosure (1) Mar 9th 2026 Seagate's FireCuda X Series of NVMe SSDs Leak Ahead of Official Launch (12) Dec 15th 2025 HDD Prices Soar, Sparking Fears of Incoming Shortage (33) Apr 16th 2026 Promise Technology Showcases Pegasus5 R12 Thunderbolt 5 Storage Solutions at NAB 2026 (0) Apr 21st 2026 ASUS Announces ProArt PA40SU USB4 SSD Enclosure (10) Jan 13th 2026 Seagate Starts Shipping Its 32 TB CMR Exos, SkyHawk AI and IronWolf Hard Drives (36) Mar 12th 2026 Microsoft DirectStorage 1.4 Brings Quicker Load Times and Smoother Asset Streaming (24) Jan 5th 2026 WD Black Drives Now Called SANDISK Optimus (29) Apr 17th 2026 Zhitai Launches TiPlus 9100 PCIe 5.0 M.2 NVMe SSD Series (2) Add your own 4 on Seagate Refreshes Storage Lineup Across Seagate, FireCuda, and LaCie Brands #1 Chaitanya Availability is going to be deciding factor for these drives. #2 windwhirl Nomad76Capacities: 8 TB, 20 TB, 24 TBA bit of a spread in there. I guess the market more or less comes down to "average user with some data to backup/move around, but not too much" (8 TB) or "enthusiast with a lot of data" (20/24 TB). No middle points #3 Chaitanya windwhirlA bit of a spread in there. I guess the market more or less comes down to "average user with some data to backup/move around, but not too much" (8 TB) or "enthusiast with a lot of data" (20/24 TB). No middle pointsThose intermediate capacities are out of stock quite often for bare drives. Also previous Firecuda drive also came in 2 capacities. #4 remixedcat would been cool if they made NASes again. Also wonder if the firecuda would have enough juice from a dell dock...
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Key takeaways
- Thursday, April 23rd 2026 Seagate Refreshes Storage Lineup Across Seagate, FireCuda, and LaCie Brands by Nomad76 Today,...
- The most straightforward of the three is the Seagate One Touch desktop drive, available in 8 TB, 20 TB, and 24 TB.
- It uses a single USB-C cable for both power and data, no external power brick needed, and it works with Windows and Mac...
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