Easy to set up. Fast transfers and a small footprint. I traditionally swap out my external drives about once a year. Each year they get bigger. This year I bought 2 5TB drives to replace my older pair of 2TB drives. (My old ones will remain an archive.) So far, I have only activated one, but it is working fine.
Plugged into my Win 11 machine and it was recognized right off. Transferred a few Excel files for a quick test. No lag, albeit these were not huge files. Nice packaging. Nice looking compact drive.
- about half the width; one-third the height of old 5TB external drive - no wall-wart power supply needed; powered entirely by USB - very quiet
It works just as advertised and I received it promptly.
Low cost for 2TB storage, USB 3.0
The 5TB external hard-drive is great, it holds an inordinate amount of movies, documents and other information. The price was very reasonable and affordable for a 5TB storage device. I am really happy with this purchase and would recommend it to others.
It works. You plug it in to your USB port and away it goes. A pretty good backup program gets installed and you just tell it what you want. What more could you want. The competitive product I had decided it needed all new software which didn't work. You do have to wonder why companies insist on trashing functioning programs with stuff that just doesn't work.
Arrived quickly easy to hook up No software to install runs quiet
I took so many pics and videos for my baby son. I bought this hard drive to save those for the memory. No software to install, just plug it in and is ready to use. The hard drive is so fast to transfer from my computer.
great hard drive being 6tb is better than there 5tb and really not much bigger can hardly tell the difference as photos show 5tb on bottom
Easy installation.
Easy to install and use.
Portable and fast transferring!
easy of control of what you want on it(included software is easy to understand
Faster than a lot of portable Hd's I've had.
small and compact, needs no extra power cord.
Very snappy little drive It's not some weird color from the 1980's or 1970's Uses a USB type connector which is good for future proofing Has a Type C to Standard USB adapter for backwards compatibility