Introducing the Western Digital 2TB My Passport Ultra for Mac, a high-performance portable external hard drive designed to meet your business and personal storage needs.
Features:
- Digital Storage Capacity: With 2TB, you can store a vast amount of data, including documents, photos, videos, and more.
- Connectivity: Compatible with USB-C and USB 3.1, ensuring fast data transfer speeds and easy connectivity with modern devices.
- Security: Password protection with 256-bit AES hardware encryption keeps your data safe and secure from unauthorized access.
- Design: Innovative and stylish metal cover in silver offers a sleek and refined appearance. Its 2.5-inch form factor ensures portability, making it easy to carry.
- Specific Uses: Ideal for business professionals and personal use, providing a reliable and efficient storage solution.
- Formatted for Mac: Ready to use out of the box with your Mac, eliminating the need for reformatting.
Discover the optimal blend of style, security, and storage capacity with the WD My Passport Ultra. Whether you’re on the go or need robust backup capabilities, this external hard drive offers everything you need for efficient data management. Stay organized and worry-free with this indispensable tool.
Customer Insights
Offers ample storage for large amounts of data, perfect for off-loading space-consuming files.
Small, elegant, and easy to carry.
Some users report years of reliable use, with space still available for additional files.
While not the fastest, it provides a decent speed for backing up large amounts of data.
Sturdy build quality and secure fit of the USB cable.
Can be helpful in situations where other storage devices fail or get compromised.
Requires extra steps and settings adjustments to work with Macs; might not be recognized by Time Machine or Linux.
Multiple users report failures within a few months to two years.
Issues with the original cable and maintaining a stable connection.
Instances of data corruption and inaccessible files.
Installation process complicated by legal language and lack of clear instructions.
Reports of multiple units failing over a short period, suggesting poor quality control.