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November 2014
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211 Tester
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SD Card Slot, Good Software, Smooth Video Streaming, Highly Portable Backup Solution
Photo Browsing Was Slower Than Expected, Battery Live Could Be Improved
There is a lot to like about the WD My Passport Wireless. It stands out from its competitors -- devices like the LaCie Fuel and Seagate Wireless Plus -- by virtue of its SD card slot and slick software, making it an attractive option for people packing SD...
Publicerad: 2015-01-22, Författare: William , testad av: computershopper.com
Less expensive per gigabyte than competition, Integrated SD-card reader, Compatibility with Wi-Fi cameras, Can serve as an access point
Lackluster battery runtime, Five-user support crumbles for video streaming, Poky wired transfer speeds
On-the-go photographers will be especially attracted to the My Passport Wireless, a Wi-Fi-enabled hard drive with a built-in SD-card slot. It's a fine backup solution for photos, though the battery life and multi-user video streaming left us wanting. Rea...
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Publicerad: 2014-12-14, Författare: Victor , testad av: t3me.com
Builtin SD card slot, Easy to use
Average battery life, Some hiccups when loading content
The WD My Passport Wireless offers a decent solution for you to store content without having to directly place them on our mobile device. With up to 2 TB of storage available, it's a great option for users looking for more storage without sacrificing spac...
We find that the charging process with the supplied charger takes slightly more than 98 minutes to complete. During this period, the power consumption at the wall is around 7.55 W. This closely tracks the mAh rating (3400 mAh) of the Li-Po battery that we...
Publicerad: 2014-12-02, Författare: Michael , testad av: gizmodo.com
Being able to wirelessly back up my photos from SD without lugging around a computer is a fantastic idea. The MyPassport is slick looking and fairly compact. The iOS app is easy to navigate and operate,
Transferring data from the card slot takes ridiculous amounts of time that no human should ever have to endure. The drive's operations, as indicated by colored lights, are confusing to interpret. Battery life is so-so, Should You Buy It, Probably not. In
Probably not. In the end, I never got comfortable using the MyPassport Wireless as a dependable way to offload SD card data wirelessly. Copying from the SD card took too damn long, and there were just too many vague signals coming from the device that lef...
Available in 500GB, 1TB and 2GB capacities, Can connect to up to 8 devices wirelessly, Wireless N with 2x2 MIMO technology, Easy to setup and manage, Rechargable battery, Built-in SD card slot, DLNA media server, FTP server for wireless cameras, USB 3.0 p
Battery life could be better when streaming media
The WD My Passport Wireless is an excellent choice for the creative professional or tech enthusiast looking for a single storage solution for all of their mobile devices. Combining the benefits of the cloud with that of a portable hard drive, the My Passp...
Publicerad: 2014-11-19, Författare: Twitter
Terry , testad av: wegotserved.com
While their competitors may have got to market first with wireless hard drives, Western Digital's debut is an accomplished device. The hardware may be a little chunky, but it works well. Wi-fi connectivity is stable and speedy, and a combination of a wire...
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Publicerad: 2014-09-24, Författare: Jeremy , testad av: ilounge.com
Wireless portable hard drives began to take off years ago, fueled by early solid-state options such as Kingston's Wi-Drive, then miniature conventional hard drives such as G-Technology's G-Connect and Seagate's Wireless Plus. Over the past three years, pr...
People nowadays create a ton of data. We all take lots of pictures of the kids, pets, vacation destinations, we collect recipes for home-cooked meals, and so forth – and all that eats up a lot of space. Sixteen GBs' worth of iPad storage doesn't really ...