💼 Your Data, Your Way: Secure, Stylish, and Super Portable!
The WD 2TB My Passport for Mac Portable External Hard Drive is a sleek, lightweight storage solution designed specifically for Mac users. With USB-C and USB-A compatibility, it offers seamless connectivity and robust security features, including hardware encryption and password protection. Ideal for professionals on the go, this drive is perfect for backing up important files and accessing them anytime, anywhere.
Brand | WD |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 8.15 x 1.35 cm; 167.83 g |
Item model number | WDBLPG0020BBK-WESE |
Manufacturer | Western Digital |
Series | My Passport for Mac |
Color | Black |
RAM Size | 2 TB |
Hard Drive Size | 2000 GB |
Hard Disk Description | Mechanical Hard Disk |
Hard Drive Interface | USB 2.0/3.0 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 168 g |
A**I
Nice choice
Like it so much
A**A
Good option if you need extra storage, but not very fast read/write speeds
This is an okay product in today's standards. If you need somewhere you can store your files that you don't want to delete, this is one of your options. Keep it my its not very fast so don't expect the speeds you would see in sandisk extreme and samsung t5 & t7 storages, those are quite phenomenal. This however, its okay but not really great. It works, but it won't impress you. Also I believe it has moving components during operation so be careful when handling or else you risk corrupting it.
N**P
Wd passport
Nice product
M**.
Best quality Hard Drive in the market
I highly recommend using this brand,, high quality & nice shape. Recommend buying with it a Drive Cover so it can be protected from scratches.
S**.
Good product
Good product, but not same as ordered .Normal passport not for Mac as listed !
J**R
Amazing speed and easy to set up
Easy to set up, I picked it up for my xbox one because it was on sale and it works like a charm. My xbox is faster because I'm using it and the storage is huge. I also got the warranty just in case.
M**A
Buen disco duro externo portátil.
Lo he usado durante un par de semanas y va muy bien. Es rápido y la capacidad la señalada. Estoy contenta.
R**D
Easy as... Time Machine
ALL of MY WD "My Passport" for MAC, portable hard drives that I've purchased over the last 8 years have worked straight out of the box without recourse to having to use the bundled WD software. They're sold as MAC and Time Machine compatible. No need to use the WD software. There's no need to even instal the software on your computer. Plug the WD drive into the USB socket on your computer and use Time Machine for backups just by following the Mac OS prompts to make sure you select the correct drive for your Time Machine to target. It's as easy as it gets.I just purchased my fourth such WD drive - a 2Tb version - in it's latest style (as of January 2019). But ALL FOUR of my WD Drives - and those bought by my daughter also - continue to perform perfectly when required. Two are permanently connected to my MAC and in daily use and the other two are offline archives. Oh! - and I also have one (a fifth) in my laptop bag for backups of an old MacBook Pro - still functioning perfectly as required using Time Machine.This month, I ran out of space on my last WD backup drive and Time Machine had started to delete the earliest back-ups from back in 2016. So strategically, I decided it was time for a new one. I had no hesitation in selecting a WD Drive on the strength of my experiences with them to date.As it was the new drive's first backup, I had about 680Gb of files to transfer initially (that's because ALL the files on my MAC needed to be written onto the new (empty) drive). On the only transfer rate I can manage (USB 2 - connected MAC) the transfer took about 11 hours in the background. It didn't interfere at all with my ongoing foreground use of the MAC. Subsequent backups, being incremental backups only, will, of course, take only a few minutes or seconds whenever Time Machine runs automatically thereafter. If my MAC had been a newer version, I guess my transfer rates would have been significantly higher using the USB-C cable connector that comes with the new edition of the WD Drive. (Both are in the box to maintain backward compatibility with earlier machinery - like mine).Although I've only discusses the Time Machine backup compatibility functionality, the WD Drives can of, course, be used for ad hoc data storage and management via the Finder App, alongside any Time Machine back-up folders that are automatically created and assigned drive space by Time Machine.SOME ADVICE FOR PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS?Reading SOME of the issues that SOME people have had with their purchases, I'd like to share the following observation based on the fact that WD market external drives with some explicitly labelled as "For MAC". This implies there may be two versions of these drives already formatted for either Macs or PCs. (Maybe there are more.... I don't know!)The ones to which I refer in my review, I have specifically bought as formatted for, or labelled explicitly as MAC ready... NOT PC Versions, as I suspect some reviewers may have bought. I'm no expert, and therefore take care to try to get stuff that states what I need explicitly on the box, i.e. it says 'For MAC' on the online listing and on the box. So, I recommend to ALL prospective purchasers of these - or ANY other external drives, that you plan to use on specific machine platforms, that you make sure you're buying the right item for your particular type of computer.I THINK the differences on MACs and PC systems is in file structuring protocols. So, I presume WD pre-format them in the factory and then stream them for either MAC or PC use. But that's as far as my reasoning goes.TROUBLE WITH TIME MACHINE BACK-UPS WHEN MAC IN SLEEP MODE?Not until recently have I placed my MAC in sleep mode, so it was never a problem. However, I encountered a failure to complete Time Machine back-ups when awakening the Mac having done so recently. I explored a workaround. I found a Time Machine-generated file in the Back-up Folder on the WD Drive with the file extension '.inProgress' - it was a small ~ 8kB file and took a punt on it being the blocker to further progress.I temporarily disabled automatic back-ups via Time machine. I then tried deleting the .inProgress file. Failed. I got an error message. The system wouldn't let me delete the file. So, I reverted to 'Plan B'.I switched the Mac off and on again. This resulted in the file disappearing and immediate resumption of normal service!Purely by chance, I discovered another review that referred to this phenomenon, so I refer UK purchasers to the excellent product review listed in "Top Reviews from Other Countries" by Jonathan B from USA on 4 Aug 2018 on this matter, for the benefit of anyone who routinely would put their Mac and/or its connected USB power-driven external HDs to sleep. (It MAY NOT be an issue for external storage drives that are independently powered via separate mains supply rather than via the USB Connection, but I can't verify if that's the case or not).The above IS NOT a criticism of the integrity of WD Hard Drives. It's more of a reflection on how users may choose to operated their system components and the unexpected consequences of doing so. But as Jonathan B notes, it's something that WD (or APPLE, for that matter) might consider in future OS design developments. (They may have done so, for all I know!)
A**ー
IMACに使用
IMACのバックアップ用に使用。問題なし。
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