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Western Digital My Passport Wireless Pro BSMT0040BBK 4TB

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NCIX.com
★★★★★
7 years ago

I own the 1st release of this excellent product and it is still fully operation. The 2nd release, this product, is just one step up the ladder of excellency from Western Digital. I would highly recommend WD My Passport Wireless Pro to anyone wanting digital camera memory storage / backup while on...

Camera downloads via memory card and/or WiFi; Battery powered; i.e.: no plug-in required; Large storage; Fast access via USB for processing once back home

None that I've found

Micro Center
★★★★
6 years ago
Great portable drive

Used this on recent trip, and was delighted. I usually carry a laptop and portable drive to back up memory cards when traveling. With a short trip, decided to take this and leave laptop home. Straightforward function to insert SD card, it makes copy in new folder with the date.

Amazon
★★★★
5 years ago
Meh

Purchased this with the intent of being able to do mobile photo editing as the primary purpose. We work with RAW files that are in the 30MB per image range. Using the WD mobile app, browsing the drive and looking at photos isn't terrible, but integration into iOS, or Windows is fairly terrible.

Adorama
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★★★
7 years ago

I bought this as a memory card backup device for a trip to the Galapagos. It worked fine at home. But when I got to Ecuador, the Wireless Pro stopped any detectable wireless communication. I tried backing up my SD cards, but could not see if they had been copied to the hard drive.

Stuff.tv
★★★★
7 years ago
WD My Passport Wireless Pro review

OK, you pay a hefty premium to cut the cord and go wireless. A standard 3TB portable hard disk will set you back about £80, but you'll have to splash out £200 for the same storage here.

Built-in Plex for serious streaming; Better battery life than the Energiser bunny; Backup modes keep your files safe

About as exciting to look at as a house brick; Hardly pocket-friendly; is it; Don't drop it on your foot - it's a heavyweight

maplin.co.uk
★★★★
7 years ago
Useful device to store and access data

Straightforward to use once inctructions downloaded from WD website. Access to images by smart devices makes this far more useful than conventional external hard drive.

Amazon
★★★★★
5 years ago

Having read some of the earlier product reviews I was a little uneasy about using the product even though the reviews did not put me off buying it. Even more so because I have waited for a product like this for several years simply because my prime cameras all use dual CF cards and although I can...

amazon.ca
★★★★★
6 years ago
Pretty nice unit

Works well. Not the fastest but OK for what it is. Picky on 128 SD cards so be prepared to do some tests on what cadrs work. Other than that. Pretty nice unit.

techguide.com.au
★★★★
7 years ago

The My Passport Wireless Pro has wireless connectivity as well as an SD card reader onboard to allow users to upload content on the go and access it again just as easily from your other mobile devices and computers.

Wireless connectivity; excellent companion app; built-in battery to take it anywhere

Won't support Time Machine back up on a Mac; Plex experience could be better

review.goodgearguide.com.au
★★★★★
7 years ago

We had only two real complaints about WD's original My Passport Wireless media-streaming Wi-Fi hard drive: short-ish battery life, and an inability to charge other devices. WD has remedied both shortcomings with the all-new My Passport Wireless Pro.

Good battery life; Can charge other devices; Good storage; Easy to use; Good value; Ideal for professionals and home users alike; Plex media server

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