Testseek.de haben 92 Experten-Bewertungen der Western Digital My Passport Wireless Pro USB3/WiFi WDBVPL / WDBP2P / WDBSMT und die durchschnittliche Bewertung beträgt 79% erhoben. Blättern Sie nach unten und sehen Sie alle Beiträge zu Western Digital My Passport Wireless Pro USB3/WiFi WDBVPL / WDBP2P / WDBSMT.
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
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
Veröffentlicht: 2016-09-03, Autor: Ray , Testbericht von: itwire.com
Does what it promises, good battery life, and reasonable data transfer rates. Read on for the review. Out of the Box The My Passport Wireless Pro is reminiscent of an old external CD/DVD player and just as simple to use. Y...
OK, you pay a hefty premium to cut the cord and go wireless. Still, the Wireless Pro is so well-thought out for media hoarders that it more than justifies the premium if you're addicted to on-the-go videos. It's one ugly mother, sure, and it's not as port...
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Veröffentlicht: 2016-06-27, Autor: Alex , Testbericht von: gizmodo.com.au
If you just want a hard drive, there are plenty to choose from. But if you're looking for a better blend of convenience and functionality then it's time to toss the Western Digital My Passport Wireless Pro into your everyday bag...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-10-14, Autor: Jonathan , Testbericht von: aphnetworks.com
To see how much data throughput I was able to pull from a WiFi connection to the Western Digital My Passport Wireless Pro 2TB, I used a 2015 13" Apple MacBook Pro equipped with a Broadcom 802.11ac wireless adapter. This MacBook Pro is considered one of th...
Zusammenfassung: Holding up a tablet at a wedding or party to take snapshots: fair game, or just lame? The etiquette jury's still out on that score, but wherever you fall on the issue, we bet you've used your tablet or smartphone to create photos, videos, data, or files y...
The WD My Passport Wireless Pro is an excellent device for you if you travel a lot and needs a lot of storage to save all your photos and videos. The device is not defining the device fully because you will get all the features at a lesser price but you h...
Auto backup from SD card, Dual Band Wi-Fi, Plex support
No auto-sync with cloud storage, 4K content buffers on Android app
The WD My Passport Wireless Pro looks expensive for hard disk with 2TB capacity. But for a Wireless portable disk it works well. It is fast at streaming content, offloading huge chunks of data directly from your camera card and watching content on multipl...
Zusammenfassung: As a MacBook Air user who saved a bit of money by opting for the lowest storage option of the laptop, I am someone who is always open to a little bit extra storage space. While I have effectively managed with my quota of 128GB over the past year or so, I...