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Western Digital 1TB My Passport SSD

Western Digital 1TB My Passport SSD Review

Western Digital My Passport SSD is a 1TB portable SSD that is available in the market. It has a sleek design that makes it easy to carry around. The price of this product is also affordable and can be purchased from Trikart other retailers. Trikart is the best website for Online Shopping in Kuwait. If you are technophile please visit my techbite for tech blogs in India.

Overview

The Western Digital My Passport SSD is an external solid-state drive (SSD) that satisfies the needs of many for  a data traveler. It offers a portable, compact design and plenty of storage. More importantly, it’s equipped with a speedy Type-C USB port and comes in 1TB, 2TB and 4TB capacities. That makes it one of the fastest and most versatile drives in its class.

The WD My Passport SSD offers 500MBps on the top end, which is much faster than other external drives in its price range. The $239 (£229, AU$399) 1TB model I tested managed to hit 447MBps read speed (in files smaller than 4KB), while write speeds maxed out at 1050MBps. That’s fast enough to easily transfer large files or clone an entire hard drive without wasting too much time.

The only downside is that it’s expensive at $369 for the 2TB model and $699 for the 4TB option. However, you won’t find many other external drives as fast as this one at those prices. Most 1TB SSDs cost around $100 more than the My Passport SSD and are much slower too. Even if you prefer a higher capacity drive, like the 8TB

Introduction

The My Passport SSD is the latest addition to Western Digital’s family of portable hard drives. The name might suggest otherwise, but this is actually an external solid-state drive (SSD) rather than a traditional spinning drive, which means it has no moving parts and a much higher tolerance for rough use.

Available in capacities up to 2TB, it promises speeds of up to 1050MB/s, and comes with password protection and 256-bit AES hardware encryption. It also features a USB Type-C (USB-C) connector that works both ways up so is less likely to go down the wrong hole first time.

That’s not all good news though, as it means you’ll need the included USB-C cable or an optional adapter to connect the drive to older computers until they fall out of service or are replaced by newer models.

What’s in the box

The My Passport SSD comes in a small, square box with the WD logo at the top. On the left side is a photo of the drive itself and its official name, while the right side of the package is black to match the rest of the packaging.

Inside, you’ll find a small pamphlet that has some basic information on it and three stickers. One is rectangular and features Western Digital’s logo, while another has a smaller version of the same logo and another is a simple rectangle with the word “WD” on it. There’s also an orange-colored USB Type-C cable included, which can be used to charge up your phone or connect your SSD to a computer.

Of course, all of this is overshadowed by what Western Digital includes in its package: a 1TB My Passport SSD. This drive is quite thin, measuring just 0.39 inches (9.95mm) thick and weighing in at 1.6 ounces (45 grams). It’s not so small that you’ll lose it easily, but it’s definitely portable enough to take with you on your travels or even just throw into your bag for daily use when you’re out and about or traveling for work or school.

Design & Setup

The My Passport SSD can be describe in a single word: fast. It’s the first external USB drive that I’ve used that didn’t feel like an external drive; it’s more like a pocket-sized internal SSD. Though I did notice the device got a little warm when moving large files to it, the device was otherwise silent.

The design of the drive is completely solid state and doesn’t have any moving parts inside. The casing of the My Passport SSD feels sturdy and well-built, with rubber bumpers on each corner of the drive to help protect it from drops or knocks. The top of the drive has a glossy finish with WD branding, while the bottom is matte black with a product sticker and four rubber feet to keep the drive from slipping around on your desk.

The My Passport SSD is compatible with Windows 10 and macOS High Sierra or later out of the box. I didn’t run into any software issues during my testing, and both platforms recognized the external drive as soon as I plugged it in via USB-C.

Speed Comparison

My Passport SSD is an external portable solid-state drive (SSD) that provides fast transfer speeds and is high-performance for storing data. It’s the ideal solution for creative professionals to store and work with high-resolution photos and videos. The My Passport SSD is available in three capacities: 256GB, 512GB and 1TB. You can purchase it at Best Buy.

The My Passport SSD can achieve read speeds of up to 515MB/s using the USB Type-C port while write speeds are up to 445MB/s.* With USB 3.1* generation 2 and USB Type-C, you can expect optimal performance when transferring and editing your photos and videos.

The My Passport SSD will be available in a sleek aluminum design with a premium feel, which matches the look of many modern devices, including recent Apple MacBook devices. The drive comes in two colors: black and silver, with two different capacity options for each color.

The My Passport SSD offers password protection with 256-bit AES hardware encryption to help keep your content private. This feature also allows you to set a custom password that you can use instead of a generic key code to access the contents of the drive.

Conclusion

The Western Digital 1TB My Passport SSD is the best portable hard drive for most people because it’s reliable, it’s fast, and it’s inexpensive. While this drive was slightly slower than the Samsung T5 in CrystalDiskMark and BlackMagic Disk Speed Test, it was faster than other portable SSDs we tested in both programs. It’s also less expensive than the competition, at about 40¢ per gigabyte.

The WD My Passport SSD feels more durable than almost every other portable SSD we tested—including the Samsung T5 and SanDisk Extreme 510—because its aluminum case is much thicker than that of those drives. The WD My Passport SSD is drop-rate to 6.5 feet when running and offers a three-year warranty (which is standard for this type of product).

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