the programs you used to check smart may not work well with SSD. once shows wrong drive type and the other shows errors for bad sectors which is not necessarily a indication of a failure with an ssd.
in disk utility you can run a smart check. if that passes the issue is not likely a hardware issue with the ssd.
if you can place the ssd in a windows computer you can use the sandisk ssd dashboard to check the drive health and smart status.