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November 2014
(80%)
211 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Good design, easy to use, supports lots of devices, builtin battery is useful, can be used as a regular hard drive
Battery life not good enough for long journeys with multiple users, WiFi speeds may be too restricted for professional users, price is a little higher than we'd like
The My Passport Wireless is an intriguing device. Its smart design, simplicity of operation and flexibility make it an attractive option for families in particular, not least because of its agnostic approach to compatible devices from rival manufacturers...
Abstract: WD has become the latest manufacturer to enter the burgeoning wireless-storage market with the launch of the My Passport Wireless. Available in 500GB, 1TB and 2TB capacities, the new addition to the popular My Passport line is effectively a wireless-enabl...
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....
Abstract: Holding up a tablet at a wedding or party to take snapshots: fair game, or just lame? The etiquette jury's still out on that score, but wherever you fall on the issue, we bet you've used your tablet or smartphone to create photos, videos, data, or files y...
Abstract: Carry your world with you every time, choose the best external drive that can suffice your needs and comes at affordable price point.WD My Passport Wireless 1 TB External DrivePrice: Starts @ Rs. 11,999Key SpecsPros: Decent transfer rates, good value for...
It isn't the most perfect drive out there, yet the WD My Passport allows users to have best bang for bucks in the Wireless Drive section. It's easy to setup for a newbie and allows for advanced functionality to seasoned users. It's a versatile drive that...
A compact and portable drive that can be accessed simultaneously by eight mobile devices (Android and iOS based) and Windows desktops. Interestingly, the drive has a built-in SD card reader, which let's you directly transfer photos and videos from a digi...
Highly Portable Backup Solution, SD Card Offload and FTP Access, Wireless Transfer, Excellent USB throughput
Battery Life Could Be Improved, Setup Can Prove to be Irritating at Times
Capable to share content over-the-air and with its SD Card file transfer, WD MY Passport comes as a perfect companion device offering a genuine appeal to photographers. It is an extremely versatile wireless connected portable external drive that is withou...
SD card slot, Supports multiple platforms, Good app and Web UI
Expensive
Both WD and Seagate now have largely similar portable Wi-Fi drives on the market. WD's added SD card slot is a nice value addition, but won't be a game changer for most buyers. WD seems to have a slight price advantage in terms of MRP and its app and inte...