Seagate Wireless Mobile Storage 500GB Review

Today’s leading manufacturers of storage devices have hit customers with budget-friendly wireless mobile drives over the previous years. In light of a legitimate concern for conveying greater capacity at a sensible price, the greater part of these is based on ordinary platter hard drives.

Seagate, being one of the biggest hard drive manufacturers, has recently added a new device to its portfolio of wireless devices with 500GB storage. It has made it for everyday customers instead of premium users.

With its simple design, big internal storage, reasonable price, and consistent wireless streaming, the drive can easily meet most of the expectations that a customer might have.

If you are a customer or a business traveler in a hurry, you most likely would not feel dissatisfied with this across the board of wireless devices. The only people who may be disappointed are photographers, who may long for the SD card opening on comparable wireless gadgets.

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Pros

  • Setup is easier.
  • Internet pass-through is allowed.
  • Media files can be easily shared.
  • Streaming devices get expanded support.

Cons

  • Not secured by default
  • Just USB 2.0 port
  • Just three devices can connect at the same time.
  • Massive
  • Not great value for cash
  • Outdated desktop management
  • No slot for SD card
  • Gets warm if used to read and write for an extended period of time

 

Design & Features

The device has somewhat a square shape with softer round edges and is available in five different colors. The device is almost an inch thick, and the square is about five inches big. The device is approximately 10 ounces in weight and is small enough to fit your hand. It could be said that it is probably one of the lightest drive as compared to its competing products. The device is available in green, white, blue, black, and red colors.Seagate Wireless Mobile Storage 500GB Review

On the surface of the device, at the top, it has a power button and LED indicators for power on/off, wired and wireless connectivity while the Seagate branding is at the bottom of the device. To charge the device and transfer data, the device has a USB 2.0 port. There is a pinhole for reset besides the USB port at the edge in the front of the device.

Seagate Wireless Mobile Storage 500GB is made to be compatible with almost all the desktop and mobile operating systems.

Seagate has been designed with the type of customers in mind who are not tech savvy but still want to have a plug and play wireless device for content storage, and this is the reason why the device is wireless instead of having a USB cable.

The setup of the device is fairly simple. To access the device, you need to use the Seagate Media app which is used for all the wireless storage devices by Seagate. The app is easy to use and has limited management abilities for files. The app allows you to auto update and gives remote access to the internet. After downloading the app, choose “Seagate Wireless” on the Wi-Fi connection settings. Open the app, enter the interface, and you are ready to use the device.

To share the files all you have to do is select the files and click the “Share File” button. This will send the files to the social media you want to upload them to.

Performance

The drive depends on 5400RPM, single platter 2.5-inch solid circle drive with 16MB of cache, and figures out how to convey decent performance in spite of being connected by means of a USB 2.0 port.

Today is the time for USB 3.0, and this makes Seagate Wireless Mobile Storage 500GB outdated as it has USB 2.0. Its interface, without doubt, is behind those devices with USB 3.0.

The company claims that its streaming ability is to connect three devices at the same time, but it has been observed that the more devices that are connected, the quality decreases.

With the use of CrystalDiskMark, it accomplishes a little more than 35Mbps on successive write/read benchmarks, accomplishing 136 IOPS and 255 IOPS on write and read, respectively.

Battery Life

The device does not come with an AC charger adapter. The company advises the users to use 10 watts / 2-amp charger adapter for proper charging. If you use the recommended charger, it will take almost three hours to charge the device fully.

The company claims that the device, once fully charged, can work for eight hours of continuous streaming whereas the standby time is almost 20 hours. However, in reality, it depends on how heavy the file is that you are working with. It has been observed that the device has not been able to work for more than four to five hours when the streaming is done nonstop.

Conclusion

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Seagate Wireless Mobile Storage 500GB carries out the job for light-duty streaming. It is budget-friendly, not very massive, and undoubtedly not heavy, and offers very different functionality, given the cost. Aside from its dependence on USB 2.0 and ordinary battery life, there are not any significant protests about this under $100 remote hard drive. It performs well and is anything but complicated to set up.Seagate Wireless Mobile Storage 500GB Review

All things considered, it is not the only one hard drive available on the market, and you will need to recognize what you are getting, and what you are not getting in the event that you get to purchase it. On the off chance that you happen to work in photography or video/film generation, the Toshiba Canvio AeroCast Wireless Hard Drive, with its business-black look, 1TB of limit, USB 3.0 interface, and SD card opening, would be a stronger decision.

In any case, for purchasers who do not have particular needs in storage limit, the Seagate Wireless drive, with its different vibrant color alternatives, reasonable price, and strong wireless streaming support will more than carry out the job.

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Peter Graham
Peter Grahamhttps://fix-iphones.com
Hi there! I'm Peter, a software engineer and tech enthusiast with over 10 years of experience in the field. I have a passion for sharing my knowledge and helping others understand the latest developments in the tech world. When I'm not coding, you can find me hiking or trying out the latest gadgets.

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