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August 2016
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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
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2
4 GHz WLAN relativ langsam
Verbindungsaufbau dauert teilweise lange
Keine Konnektivität im 5GHz-Betrieb mit dem ASUS RT-AC5300 Router
Power consumption (bus power) was recorded using the Plugable USBC-TKEY while operating the unit in DAS mode. This routine was processed for both CrystalDiskMark and the AnandTech DAS Suite. In the traditional CrystalDiskMark benchmarks, the power co...
The Western Digital My Passport Wireless Pro is an impressive little device. It can vacuum up photos and videos from your SD cards and phones while on the go and even charge mobile devices while doing so. You can then access that media over the built-in W...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-06-21, Autor: Adam , Testbericht von: storagereview.com
Up to 3TB in capacity, Lots of functionality with highly rated creative apps, Simple to configure and use, Decent hard drive performance
Metal casing would have made it more durable for travel
The WD Passport Wireless Pro is ideal for the creative professional that needs a lighter camera bag and the ability to edit on the spot without a laptop and stream their media to multiple devices at once...
The WD My Passport Wireless Pro turned out to be a pretty impressive portable drive that has a wide number of improvements over the orginal model other than the fact that it got larger and heavier. If you are looking for a wireless storage device that can...
It's probably far cheaper to get a couple of devices to replace the Wireless Pro (a hard drive coupled with a hotspot/battery/card reader), but if you go that route you don't have the elegance of an integrated solution.So for the target audience (photogra...
Great battery life, Sturdy design, Simplified software setup
USB Type, C port would have been nice, Price will put some people off
Western Digital's Pro drive is a much better proposition than the vanilla My Passport Wireless. Yes, it is more expensive than its predecessor, but it is a better product on almost all counts...
Built-in Plex for serious streaming, Better battery life than the Energiser bunny, Backup modes keep your files safe
About as exciting to look at as a house brick, Hardly pocket-friendly, is it?, Don't drop it on your foot - it's a heavyweight
OK, you pay a hefty premium to cut the cord and go wireless. A standard 3TB portable hard disk will set you back about £80, but you'll have to splash out £200 for the same storage here. Still, the Wireless Pro is so well-thought out for media hoarders th...
The My Passport Wireless Pro 2TB is a handy device for those who want to conveniently manage and backup their files between all devices. With that, you can easily free up your phone or memory's tablet by simply transferring some files to the Wireless Pro...
Great battery life, Sturdy design, Simplified software setup
USB TypeC port would have been nice, Price will put some people off
Western Digital's Pro drive is a much better proposition than the vanilla My Passport Wireless. Yes, it is more expensive than its predecessor, but it is a better product on almost all counts...