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Western Digital My Passport Wireless Pro BP2P0020BBK 2TB

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JB Hi-Fi
★★★★
5 years ago
disappointment

The unit is slow and has no handshake ability with pc on network . i might as well walk around house and plug unit in port. what a waste of wifi (144mB/s)

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.

B&H Photo
★★★★
5 years ago
failed replaced and failed again

I loved the concept but it was difficult to set up and use, After several firmware updates, it dies while travelling in India. Replaced under warrantywhen I returned. I had to send in the dead drive with all my data on it to get it replaced. A few months later the new unit died. Not a happy camper

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...

reviews.officedepot.com
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★★★
6 years ago
Open authentication with this device

The My cloud app for android automatically backs up pictures and videos. If you wish to back up other files such as music, documents, or SMS text messages, then you must use another app or complete the task manually.

Indian Express
★★★★
6 years ago
WD My Passport Wireless Pro review: Good backup, but pricey

As a MacBook Air user who saved a bit of money by opting for the lowest storage option of the laptop, I am someone who is always open to a little bit extra storage space. While I have effectively managed with my quota of 128GB over the past year or so, I know this can't last forever.

Micro Center
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★★★
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.

harveynorman.com.au
★★★★★
6 years ago
Perfect for digital needs

Works well with SD cards, wifi on the go and I even use it with USB for Time Machine. Fast and convenient.

Consumer Search
★★★★★
6 years ago
WD My Passport Wireless Pro

According to reviews, the WD My Passport Wireless Pro is the top choice among wireless external hard drives. It's versatile, too, able to act as a personal hot spot that can share an Internet connection with up to eight devices, and as a media streamer, wirelessly delivering stored movies, music and...

Wireless capability; Can stream stored video; Can act as a Wi-Fi hub; Connects to multiple devices simultaneously; SD card slot for easy photo backups

RAW photo files can't be viewed as thumbnails; Some complaints of glitches

PB Tech
★★★
★★
6 years ago
WD My Passport Wireless Pro 3TB USB 3.0 External HDD , Black Colour

This device is great for my photography workflow. It's powered so you can just back-up your SD cards in the field using the in-built card reader (USB 3.0 so this is a fairly quick process).

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