
Finally, a wireless media reader like this £25 (around $40, AU$50) Kingston G2 Mobilelite might actually be a better bet when combined with a 2TB drive, costing around half the price if you really want to back up your pictures. Firstly, a spinning hard disk drive is more prone to failure than a solid-state one, and secondly, good, large capacity microSD/SD cards are affordable (a decent branded 256GB SDXC card costs as little as £143 or around $220, AU$270). The intrinsic value of the incorporated card reader for a photographer is debatable when a few points are taken into account. If you are not interested in its advanced features, then there are other products on the market (like the LaCie Fuel or the Seagate Wireless 2TB) that offer a better performance/value ratio. It's heavier and bulkier than the competition, and the drive's performance won't set the world on fire. VerdictĪll in all, the My Passport Wireless offers average value for money. The app, which is compatible across a number of WD's personal cloud storage products, offers a decent amount of functionality although file support is limited (cookie points for the clean user interface, though). Note that you will need Western Digital's My Cloud app in order to access most of these features and to tinker with more advanced settings.
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As expected though, you cannot use the device as a portable drive and a mobile media server at the same time.


Power users will also like the fact that it can be used as a bridge (to share an internet connection with other devices) and includes a DLNA media server, and the content of any SD card inserted in the reader can be automatically imported (copied or moved) to the drive. It also hit 108MBps/106MBps (read/write) when connected via a USB cable.Īnother smart feature is support for FTP which will be welcomed by advanced users, especially photographers and anyone paranoid about saving their data to the cloud automatically. That became obvious in our test when the MyPassport drive only managed 1626 points on the PCMark 8 benchmark, 17% less than what the LaCIE Fuel 2TB achieved. The overall product is usually not only thinner but also faster.
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Newer models like the Samsung SpinPoint M9T drive – as used in the Seagate Wireless Plus and the LaCie Fuel – have three platters and a bigger buffer capacity (32MB).

Two LED indicators show power and Wi-Fi strength Performance
