Wd My Passport For Mac 3tb Review

This WD My Passport Mac model is an evolution over the 2015 My Passport Ultra. I'll pick it for new Mac related purchases over the older model, but won't rush out to replace older drives. I like the 2015 My Passport Ultra's rounded corner case better but it's very minor point for me.

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The My Passport Wireless Pro uses a 15mm tall, 2.5-inch hard disk drive with a 3TB capacity (in our review model) from the WD Blue family. The WD30NPRZ runs at 5,400RPM and is equipped with 64MB. WD My Passport for Mac 2018 Portable External Hard Drive - USB 3.0 Review & Vs Old Version WD My Passport for Mac 1TB WD My Passport f.

Internal and External Drives List Clicking the arrow under the headings will expand or contract the list. The My Passport drive should now appear under the external heading in this list. If it hasn’t, it may well be that your Mac’s USB port has gotten confused.

The My Passport Wireless Pro is a unique storage solution. On the outside, it appears to be a simple external hard drive, but internally it houses an SD 3.0 port, a dual-band wireless radio with 802.11ac support, and a 6400 mAh Li-Ion battery that is said to give it 10 hours of battery life while streaming HD video. And if that wasn't enough, it has the option via its USB host port to charge your smart device. Capacity options include 2TB and 3TB solutions, with ours being the latter. Supported platforms include Windows 7, 8 and 10 followed by OS X 10.9 and up. The MSRP of the 3TB My Passport Wireless Pro comes in at $249.99 with a two-year warranty.

You may as well not have a backup. • A 'handy' feature is, forget your password and type it in five times wrong and your My Passport drive erases everything on it. To be fair, forget your drive encryption password under Mac OS and you are in trouble too but at least you can play around to remember it. • Your Macbook Pro or Macbook Air hasn't been used for a little while and goes onto standby.

No data loss. The cords are really short, only about one foot. I need to buy longer ones so I can use my laptop on the couch and not have the drive tucked at my thigh. It is fast enough, but not nearly as good as a SSD. Rated 5 out of 5 by Steven from They Work as Expected I purchased three 4 TB external drives to use with Lightroom and Time Machine on my new iMac. They were easy to set up and so far work flawlessly and reasonably quickly. I was going to use the third drive as additional back up, but decided to use cloud storage.

Performance We started off the review with a mild warning about the My Passport 4TB’s tepid performance with large files, and indeed it falls about 10MBps short of average. But it’s also better than average at writing large batches of smaller files and folders, as you can see in the chart below. PCWorld The WD My Passport is faster than its Seagate and LaCie rivals with lots of smaller files and folders, but not in sustained throughput. Still, CrystalDiskMark shows a clear drop-off from Seagate’s products (the company owns LaCie) when it comes to sequential throughput. PCWorld CrystalDiskMark rated the WD My Passport as slower than LaCie and Seagate’s similar drives, but it’s still fast enough for most purposes—and cheaper. Conclusion Okay, the WD My Passport isn’t the, or the, which are what you want if you need to copy a fair amount of stuff quickly and be on your way. But it offers what most people want: fast performance with small files and copies, and a budget-friendly price—at least currently.

Post-firmware update, loading images went faster, too, from 30 to 40 seconds to 20 to 25 seconds. Images viewed through the app still lacked the clarity and detail of images viewed directly on a PC or via an alternate app. WD says this is because of how the My Cloud app handles JPEG files. RAW shooters are out of luck, since the app doesn't support this format. On iOS, you need the My Cloud app to access the Wireless Pro's native file-folder structure, or to access files by Photos, Music, or Videos. The topic-specific tabs we had more difficulty with, but as is typical for wireless drives in the iOS universe, we did everything via the app.

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Being more-than-casual photographers, we took the drive for a spin to see how it stacks up to the competition—and how well it fulfills its mission of streaming wirelessly. As mentioned, we tested the 3TB version, which sells for $249.99.

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The My Passport Ultra also protects this content with the WD Security utility and 256-bit AES hardware encryption, the latter which offers users the option to enable password protection on files and folders. The My Passport Ultra comes in models as high as 3TB in storage, which is a 50% increase in maximum capacity from its predecessor. As far as performance goes, the 7th generation My Passport Ultra offered some pretty good numbers, with 109.1MB/s read and 108.8MB/s write for large-block sequential activity and 73.9MB/s read and 73.3MB/s write for random. Firewatch Although these numbers compete well enough with the best drives of its class and type, we only saw a slight improvement compared to the previous generation in sequential performance, while even having marginally weaker performance in random writes. Like its predecessor, the WD My Passport Ultra is released in a market full of capable portable storage devices, which is often overwhelming for casual consumers and workers on the go looking for an external storage solution. As a result, they often buy the first one they see at a reasonable price.

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