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The WD 2TB Elements Portable External Hard Drive offers a robust 2TB storage capacity with USB 3.0 compatibility, making it an ideal solution for storing photos, videos, music, and files. It is formatted for Windows but can be easily reformatted for Mac, ensuring versatility across platforms. Weighing just 4.6 ounces and measuring 4.4 x 3.2 x 0.82 inches, this portable drive combines convenience with reliability, making it a must-have for professionals on the go.
Hard Drive | 2 TB Portable |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | Western Digital |
Series | WD Elements Portable |
Item model number | WDBU6Y0020BBK-EESN |
Hardware Platform | PC;Mac |
Operating System | Windows 8, 7, Vista & XP |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.4 x 3.2 x 0.82 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.4 x 3.2 x 0.82 inches |
Color | Black |
Flash Memory Size | 2 |
Hard Drive Interface | USB 1.1 |
Batteries | 6 Unknown batteries required. |
Manufacturer | WD |
ASIN | B00D0L5BH8 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 24, 2013 |
A**N
A nice no-frills USB Powered Portable Drive.
I purchased the 2 TB model, and it's working perfectly in both Windows and Linux.The drive came preformated for NTFS but can easily be reformatted for specialized Mac or Linux file systems using standard operating system utilities.It didn't come with much in the way of a user guide, but it doesn't really need one, it just plugs in and pops right up as a standard storage device like a thumb drive.Physically, this drive is a bit heavier and just a little thicker than some of the lower capacity USB powered drives I have used, but is still incredibly compact at only a little over 3 by 4 inches by just over a half inch thick (about the size of a pack of those larger sized bicycle playing cards). The plastic drive case isn't fancy, and probably won't fend off an attack from an angry bear, but it's adequate given the fact that, like any portable drive, you will want to be careful about severe shocks and drops anyway.Despite the compact size, and lightweight plastic case, the drive weighs in at close to half a pound and feels pretty hefty and substantial.Power consumption, even for the largest 2 TB model, is still low enough to work on a single 500ma USB port (no 2 port Y-Cable or external power needed). Not only that, but even after extended operation, transferring hundreds of gigabytes of data for example, the drives case barely even starts to get warm.Mechanically, my drive is so quite and smooth in operation that you have to really feel carefully to even tell if it is spinning. You can feel very slight jogs internally when the drive is seeking, but it's barely noticeable, and if anything, smoother and quieter than most of my other portable hard drives.I wasn't able to read the RPM with my hard drive utils, but if it is 5400 as some have reported, that doesn't concern me too much, because data transfer rates are still quite reasonable. For example, I can stream 1080 or even 4K HD video direct from the drive to my PC with no hiccups or buffering issues. These days, with the super high data density platers on these compact drives you can get reasonably fast data transfers without spinning at 7200, and if you don't absolutely need the faster RPM, then it's actually better to design the drive to run at a lower RPM, because it allows the drive to run cooler, use less power, and reduces wear, giving higher reliability and longer life.I read a comment here about some kind of pouch being included, but my drive did not come with any accessories other than the required USB cable (but luckily I already had a small neoprene zippered pouch on hand to transport the drive when on-the-road).Because the drive is powered by the USB, I'm extra careful to properly 'remove' the drive in the operating system before pulling the plug, because hard drives don't like to loose DC power while they are still writing, which could happen if you pull the USB plug out before properly removing the device in your O.S.This isn't too difficult, but could be a little confusing given the way the indicator LED works on this drive. The 'Elements' drive has a simple single color white LED which does double duty to indicate both read/write access AND spindown/standby with a potentially confusing flashy-flashy code. Rapid flashing indicates the drive is busy reading or writing, where SLOWER flashing indicates that the drive has spun down and gone into a standby state.So you NEVER want to remove the drive while it's QUICKLY FLASHING (and could be writing), but it's generally OK to remove the drive after it has spun-down and is SLOWLY FLASHING.Expecting the user to be able to make this distinction based only on the flashing rate seems like a dumb idea. It would be better if the LED would change color in spin-down standby, and go out completely after you remove the drive in your O.S. like some other drives, but this is a pretty minor issue once you figure it out, so overall I still rate this drive a solid 5.
O**R
Fast, reliable drive
Bought this drive as a gift. Prompt delivery. Works very well, and Western Digital is very reliable.Tip: For a free backup program, I downloaded Karen's Replicator 3.6.9 from MajorGeeks.com.I like this backup program for a few reasons. (1) It does not encrypt or compress backups, so if your system blows up, you don't have to try to find the same backup program to install on your new or repaired computer in order to restore - you can just copy your files back from the backup drive with Windows File Explorer. (2) The software's author has sadly passed away, but this means you won't be annoyed with offers to update the software. This program does not make disk images, however - it only backs up selected folders, and only to an attached drive. But it works well and is totally free.Anyway, this is a very good USB 3.0 drive (which is backward-compatible with USB 2.0 ports). Fast, reliable, and plenty of space.
R**T
Great Companion for Tablo 2-Tuner System
Recently purchased this along with a 2-tuner Tablo unit (see my separate review) to help us in our cord cutting project. It has performed flawlessly since installation in June. Considered this as the unit to buy as it was listed as a reliable and compatible HDD companion to the Tablo. This truly was a "plug and play" experience, so why mess with success?Because we delete programs right after we watch them, there should be no problem of gradually filling up the drive's capacity. It continues to give us a way to "preserve" the ability to record and time shift some of our TV watching...at least for all our OTA channels. This unit and the Tablo are networked to the Roku devices around our home, so we still can watch programs wherever we wish. Now, if we could find a way to record/time shift some of our favorite programs on TNT (now viewed on the SlingTV app on our Roku's), then all our bases would be covered. With cord cutting, you can't have everything, but one can wish just the same.With our developing alternative TV system, we will be able to watch just about everything we have been viewing on our satellite-based TV service, but at much less than half the monthly cost. This is combined with changes made to our cable internet and telephone package too (we now have an Ooma telo unit [also reviewed separately] and have returned the rented cable modem). Now we're talking about even more money that stays at home each month. The WD Elements 2TB Portable Hard Drive definitely is a valued part of our complete new system.
R**R
Great for XBox One
Awesome! I simply love this little drive.I purchased this just for an XBox One as the original hard drive was completely full. It was a little irritating to think about having to clutter up an entertainment center with an external hard drive, but this little thing is tiny and best of all it doesn't need an external power supply! You can simply plug the USB into the back of the XBox One and you'll hardly even notice it.The installation on the XBox One was a little trickier than I expected. It wouldn't just plug and play. I had to connect it to my Windows PC to format it first, the drive comes with some pre-installed software and the XBox One needs a cleanly formatted drive. Still this issue was due to the XBox One, not Western Digital or this lovely little drive. After a quick format the XBox One found it and it's been really great. So nice to be able to easily and affordable quadruple my space. It feels like I have a whole new console.
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