Testseek.com have collected 211 expert reviews of the Western Digital My Passport Wireless USB3/WiFi WDBAMJ / WDBDAF / WDBK8Z / WDBLJT and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Western Digital My Passport Wireless USB3/WiFi WDBAMJ / WDBDAF / WDBK8Z / WDBLJT.
November 2014
(80%)
211 Reviews
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Support for FTP, Bundled card reader, Power button, Twoyear warranty
Higher than expected price, Only average performance
All in all, the My Passport Wireless offers average value for money. It's heavier and bulkier than the competition, and the drive's performance won't set the world on fire. If you are not interested in its advanced features, then there are other products...
Abstract: Smartphones and tablets are a great way to consume media, but with limited storage space you can't exactly build up much of a library. Fortunately there are a range of storage options that can help you manage your media on the go. Wireless portable hard d...
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Published: 2014-12-05, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Battery powered, Excellent companion app, Backs up from SD cards on the go
Slow, Confusing indicators, Oddly designed in places
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 le...
Abstract: Our demands for memory and storage are steadily on the rise and the new WD My Passport Wireless makes it easier stream and view content on our devices anywhere.WD's My Passport Wireless offers all of the benefits of a regular portable hard drive but adds ...
Published: 2014-10-18, Author: Ray , review by: itwire.com
Abstract: Hard disk maker WD has added a Wi-Fi version to its popular My Passport series of external hard disk storage devices.The My Passport Wireless drive broadcasts its own 80211.N dual stream 2 x 2 wireless network that allows up to eight devices to connect at...
The WD My Passport Wireless has a built-in SD card slot and supports faster Wi-Fi standard than competing devices. The device is versatile, easy to use, and provides up to 2TB of mobile storage space
The device's battery life is comparatively short. Its mobile app has limited file format support, can be confusing for new users, and takes a long time to load photos
Despite the rather short battery life and confusing apps, the WD My Passport Wireless is an excellent mobile media drive, especially for photographers....
In-built SD card reader, Drop-resistant rubber bumper, Excellent USB transfer speeds, All-day battery
Premium price, Extra SSD speed useless over Wi-Fi, Hard to use with USB C-only laptops
The Western Digital My Passport Wireless SSD is a versatile device: not only does it make light work of image and video transfers while filming in the field, it's also a source of power for your handheld devices if they happen to run out of juice. With th...
The WD My Passport Wireless is available in either 500GB, 1TB or 2TB (2TB is the one we have here for review.The My Passport Wireless is a little bigger and heavier than a standard external drive, but then it is doing a lot more. It also looks good with i...
Support for FTP, Bundled card reader, Power button, Two, year warranty
Higher than expected price, Only average performance
All in all, the My Passport Wireless offers average value for money. It's heavier and bulkier than the competition, and the drive's performance won't set the world on fire. If you are not interested in its advanced features, then there are other products...