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August 2016
(79%)
92 Tests
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1298 Tests
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Verarbeitung
USB 3.0 Transferraten
Integrierter Akku mit Powerbank-Funktion
Weboberflache sehr komfortabel
SD-Kartenleser und Host-Schnittstelle
Sehr schneller Datentransfer per USB
Übersichtliche GUI (Browser)
Automatische Backups möglich
Kleiner Formfaktor
Bis zu 10 Stunden Akkuleistung
USB3.0Schnittstelle
Einfache Bedienung der App
Lange Akkulaufzeit
Einfache Einrichtung
Eingebauter SD-Kartenleser
Lädt USB-Geräte
SD-Kartenslot
WLAN
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
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4 GHz WLAN relativ langsam
Verbindungsaufbau dauert teilweise lange
Keine Konnektivität im 5GHz-Betrieb mit dem ASUS RT-AC5300 Router
Overall I really liked using the My Passport Wireless Pro, and under the right circumstances it can be a great solution. For example, if you're the type of person who just saves all your images on memory cards until you get home, it's a great way to provi...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-11-02, Autor: Andy , Testbericht von: hothardware.com
Easy To Use, Good Battery Life, Handy Auto-Backup From Mobile Devices
A Bit Heavy, Poor Documentation
The WD My Passport Wireless Pro builds on the success of its predecessor and adds features, functions, and yes, a little weight, but it's worth the trade-off in our opinion. The WD My Passport Wireless Pro offers simple, automatic backups while on the roa...
Zusammenfassung: You find yourself on location — far from the nearest store — and you fill up your SD card. What do you do? Do you delete takes you think aren't good enough? Worse yet, what if your phone runs out of battery? The Western Digital My Passport Wireless Pro is...
Easy to use, excellent feature set, solid battery life, high capacity, Adobe Creative Cloud integration
Uses older USB type A port, USB 2.0 speeds for USB device transfers, square shape harder to hold with one hand, PRICE: $250 (3TB)
The My Passport Wireless Pro is the most capable portable wireless hard drive on the market, bar none. Compared to Seagate's wireless drive, the WD Wireless Pro is more expensive but more feature rich—Seagate's model lacks an SD card and a 3TB option. LaC...
Battery drains completely if used with common tablets
The My Passport Wireless Pro has some unique features that, depending on your workflow and needs, could be either useful or a novelty. The product is not too expensive, unless you can't use all of its offerings. We would recommend the WD My Passport Wirel...
Zusammenfassung: I love Plex Do not get me confused: I do not like Plex I love it Originally a split from XBMC now Kodi, Plex has fulfilled the original XBMC image of giving you the ability to access your legally purchased, of course content anywhere It's honestly easier...
Nine hours of battery life, Super easy setup, Townky and Plex media servers
Middling USB 3.0 performance, Heavier than the original (but for a good reason)
Available in 2- and 3TB capacities, WD's My Passport Wireless Pro will stream media via its 802.11ac hot spot for hours. It can also serve as a power bank for mobile devices.Available in 2- and 3TB capacities, WD's My Passport Wireless Pro will stream med...
Integrated SD 3.0 card slot, Available in 2TB or 3TB capacities, Good battery life for a wireless hard drive
Glitchy experiences, even after a WD firmware update, Bulky, non-traditional size, Bumpy software implementation
The My Passport Wireless Pro improves on its previous iteration in some ways and packs more bits than any wireless hard drive to date, but its mixed-bag software and usability hiccups gave us pause. Read More…...
Large storage capacity, lightweight and portable, decent battery life, pass-through Wi-Fi, integration with Plex and Adobe CC, user-friendly software
Occasional disconnects during streaming, streaming can lag if more than three or four devices are connected at once, getting it to work well with Plex takes quite a bit of effort and know-how, My Cloud app could use more file organization options, not rug
With the portability, capacity options, and integrated software the My Passport Wireless Pro has, there aren't many other drives out there that directly compete with it. The Seagate Wireless Plus comes to mind, but it's been in competition with the origin...