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WD 2TB My Passport Portable Storage External Hard Drive USB 3.2 for PC/MAC Red (WDBYVG0020BRD-WESN)
- 1TB
- 2TB
- 4TB
- 5TB
- Slim design
- Automatic backup - easy to use
- Password protection + 256-bit AES hardware encryption
- Up to 5TB capacity
- 3-year limited warranty
- Trusted drive built with WD reliability
- WD Discovery software for WD Backup, password protection and drive management
- SuperSpeed USB port; USB 2.0 compatible
Learn more about the Western Digital WDBYVG0020BRD-WESN
Best Seller Ranking | #32 in Portable External Hard Drives |
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Brand | WD |
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Series | My Passport |
Model | WDBYVG0020BRD-WESN |
Color | Red |
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Interface | USB 3.2 Gen 1 |
Capacity | 2TB |
Features | Slim style. The new My Passport drive has been redesigned for you to make the most of your own journey. It features a convenient, slim form factor and is available in a range of vibrant colors. Locked down. The My Passport drive's password protection and built-in 256-bit AES hardware encryption helps keep your digital life's contents secure. Just activate password protection and set your own personalized password using WD Discovery. Social friendly. Included WD Discovery software lets you connect to popular social media and cloud storage services like Facebook, Dropbox and Google Drive. Seamlessly import, organise and share your photos, videos and docs to the My Passport drive to backup your online social life. WD Discovery can also manage your drive through WD Drive Utilities. Backed up. The My Passport drive comes equipped with WD Backup software to help make sure everything you create while on your own life journey - photos, videos, music, and documents - doesn't get lost. You can set it to run automatically to your schedule. Just pick the time and frequency to back up important files from your system onto your My Passport drive. Super easy. My Passport portable storage is ready right out of the box including all necessary cables. And with SuperSpeed USB, you can quickly start backing up everything in your life and keep driving forward. Ongoing confidence. There's no telling what's ahead in your own journey. That's why WD builds drives to demanding requirements for durability and long-term reliability. |
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System Requirements | Formatted NTFS for Windows 10 and 8.1. Reformatting may be required for other operating systems. |
Dimensions | 0.44" x 2.95" x 4.22" |
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Weight | 0.27 lb. |
Package Contents | Portable hard drive SuperSpeed USB cable WD Discovery software Quick install guide |
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Date First Available | September 30, 2019 |
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Pros: Very large 5 TB capacity for such a small HD. I have a number of back up drives but this one holds everything in one small package with 1.8 GB left over so it is great for travel.
Cons: None
Overall Review: I recommend it to anyone who needs to store a lot of photos or other data.
Pros: All you have to do is set it up( which is easy) and it does what it needs to do!
Overall Review: A good drive because I have internal ones in my past computers, never had a problem.
Pros: Easily connects to all my computers and works very well!
Cons: Will not connect to my Samsung TV which is one of the reasons I purchased it.
Overall Review: Overall, great for data storage.
Pros: - Drive runs solid with decent throughput. - Latest USB spec
Cons: - I bought this for drive to use as a backup to upgrade my HDD. Unfortunately, the restore functionality of the My Passport WD Backup software fails with a lot of files (in my case 700K over 2TB). During restore, 1) the software would lose connection to the Passport drive when it was 100% fine 2) the software would fail with out of memory exceptions. 4TB can hold a lot of files, so if the software does not work when needed, don't ship it. This software is 32bit version so it would naturally fail at 4GB memory and for some reason it needs it. - Backup format is unpublished. I was able to go into the drive to find all my files, but lost all the meta data in the bulk copy. If the format was published, I could at least write a program to fix all the meta data. Fortunately, I did not encrypt the backup or all my data would have been unrecoverable.
Overall Review: Solid drive. Negative 2 stars at shipping software to use with it that fails with the #1 must-work use case. Use other backup software if you have a lot of files.
Pros: Works as intended. I bought this product for home personal cloud storage and I guess it will work well.
Cons: I suggest to remove cable from the device after finishing using it, because that connector which is connected to the device doesn't look so strong.
Overall Review: I have a friend who travels a lot and he used this portable passport for years.
Pros: At this point, there is nothing I liked about the product. The quality seemed cheaper than the older model (in this case I'm referring to the cable and plug to connect the cable to, it didn't feel good when I plugged it in and the female plug seemed a bit recessed and slightly lower than it should have been). The drive wasn't ready to use out of the box like the older model. I've not installed any software onto this laptop and don't want to have to for an external hard drive (especially when the older model didn't require it). The software requires you to share your use and system data to install. It's garbage. When I buy an external hard drive, I want to use it out of the box with minor setup and no internet connection and I certainly don't want to be refused an install unless I agree to allow them to gather data from my computer and my use.
Cons: 1. They do not include the unlocking software on a partition as in the past. 2. You have to have internet to install the latest software; if you don't have internet, the drive is useless. 3. They ask you to share your data when doing the install. How they collect the data and what they collect is as follows "Product Improvement collects and periodically sends diagnostic and usage information, which helps WD improve the quality and performance of our products. This information generally includes devices, application and service usage, as well as error diagnostics. This may include items such as device configuration, CPU and other usage statistics by application, API calls, service crash information, network status, storage utilization, and size and type of files." If you select "do not share" the software repeatedly fails to install (saying "We are experiencing issues. Please try again later.") notice, you don't even get an apology. As a test, I decided to agree to share the data, and installation proceeded but I cancelled the install before it completed. I attempted to install again but refused to shared my data and every attempt (at least 20) afterwards failed. Again, I don't buy an external hard drive for anything other than my use; it is not a portal into my computer for the outside world. I've begun imagining what the auto industry would be like if every time we bought a car we had to share information on how we used the car with the car manufacturer, or read and agree to a 60 page document before purchasing the car. Or be told we couldn't modify the car. These controlling buyer unfriendly techniques are not necessary. 4. They do not support Linux (Linux is certainly popular enough now to support it), to be clear, I tried using this product on a Windows 10 laptop.
Overall Review: Another heavy handed company that forces you to jump through needless hoops to use a product. They could easily include the unlocking software already installed on a partition as they did in the past. Going the extra mile to refuse software installation unless you agree to allow them to gather data on your machine and how you use the drive makes you wonder if this drive is really a Trojan horse to build a large data base to sell for profit. Also requiring a large install of software I didn't want in the first place is absurd, it is an encrypted external hard drive, why all the nonsense? I used to like Western Digital, I have several of their drives, but now I will avoid them.
Pros: - Will make you more careful when shopping around for gear. - Will make you distrustful of marketing departments. - Will make you distrustful of version numbers.
Cons: - The actual USB version of this drive is "USB 3.0", so its speed is 5Gbps. - The "marketing" USB version of this drive is "USB 3.2 Gen 1". - "USB 3.2" tells you *nothing*. It could be 3.0, 3.1, or 3.2. - USB 3.0 is now called "USB 3.2 Gen 1" - USB 3.1 is now called "USB 3.2 Gen 2" - USB 3.2 is now called "USB 3.2 Gen 2x2" - Yeah, so "USB 3.2" can mean "USB 3.0" or "USB 3.1" or "USB 3.2"
Overall Review: I am so angry at marketing tricks like this. I thought I was buying a bonified USB 3.2 20Gbps drive. Nope. Because USB 3.2 might not actually mean USB 3.2. It might mean USB 3.0 (5Gbps) or it might mean USB 3.1 (10Gbps). In this drive's case, "USB 3.2" means USB 3.0 (5Gbps). Do a Google search for "USB 3.2 explained: Making sense of current and confusing USB standards" and keep yourself informed.
Warranty & Returns
Warranty, Returns, And Additional Information
Warranty
- Limited Warranty period (parts): 3 years
- Limited Warranty period (labor): 3 years
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Return Policies
- Return for refund within: 30 days
- Return for replacement within: 30 days
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- Support Phone: 1-800-275-4932
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Pros: Easy use. Just plug it in. Win 10 has no issues finding and assigning the drive. Chose the red to help keep business data separate.
Cons: None yet. If I come across any I will update this review.
Overall Review: Good buy!