Testseek.co.uk have collected 28 expert reviews of the LaCie Mobile Drive USB3 STHG and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LaCie Mobile Drive USB3 STHG.
May 2019
(81%)
28 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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830 Reviews
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The editors liked
Trendy Space Grey design
Up to 2TB capacity
Speeds in excess of 500MB/s
USB Type-C and Type-A cabling
Three-year warranty as standard
Up to 5TB capacity
USB Type-C interface for compatibility with the latest devices
Matches the MacBook Silver and Grey colours
Works with Windows and MacOS out of the box (exFAT)
The editors didn't like
Price premium
Limited availability
Costs a little more than same-capacity drives of lesser design
Up to 5TB capacity, USB Type-C interface for compatibility with the latest devices, Matches the MacBook Silver and Grey colours, Works with Windows and MacOS out of the box (exFAT)
Costs a little more than same-capacity drives of lesser design,
While a mechanical drive, especially not a 2.5-inch based one, won't break any speed barriers, the LaCie Mobile Drive did good in our tests. It delivers the speed it promises and what you expect from a drive of this caliber and type.While you get a drive...
Trendy Space Grey design, Up to 2TB capacity, Speeds in excess of 500MB/s, USB Type-C and Type-A cabling, Three-year warranty as standard
Price premium, Limited availability
Manufacturers tend to favour sequential throughput benchmarks, but real-world performance can vary depending on the type of data being moved to and fro. Our second test sheds light on two potential workloads; copying across a folder containing large files...
Published: 2022-02-09, Author: Tom , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: In an era when 50GB of iCloud storage is 99 cents per month, and trim, slim external SSDs are getting cheaper, external hard drives, based on spinning platter disks, might appear less essential than they once were. But modern ones are faster, more stylish...
Published: 2022-02-09, Author: Tom , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: In an era when 50GB of iCloud storage is 99 cents per month, and trim, slim external SSDs are getting cheaper, external hard drives, based on spinning platter disks, might appear less essential than they once were. But modern ones are faster, more stylish...
Published: 2020-12-30, Author: Tom , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: In an era when 50GB of iCloud storage is 99 cents per month, and trim, slim external SSDs are getting cheaper, external hard drives might appear less essential than they once were. But modern ones are faster, more stylish, and often more durable than thei...
Big on Value, Bigger on Looks The LaCie Mobile Drive 5TB has changed our opinion of Apple-exclusive products. Usually, this means more costly than their counterparts… and yet the Mobile Drive 5TB is actually cheaper and a better value. Mix in great looks...
Beauty Meets Performance This sure is not your granddaddy's flash drive that is for sure. Excellent good looks. Excellent performance. Even a great warranty. There is very, very little to dislike about the LaCie Mobile SSD series. So much so that it easil...
Slim, lightweight case, Fast transfer speeds, Bundled mirroring software
Not cheap, Very Mac-centric, USB 3.1 not Thunderbolt
The LaCie Mobile SSD 2TB can be used on Windows and Mac computers, but the styling and bundled Mac mirroring and backup software is clearly designed to complement Macs and Macbooks. It's also a bit pricier than some other 2TB SSDs out there, but it comes...
Published: 2019-03-28, Author: Rod , review by: pcmag.com
Slick, faceted design, Solid-feeling aluminum enclosure, Useful LaCie Toolkit software handles backup and restore, as well as mirroring, On-the-mark performance,
A little hefty, Toolkit utility requires a download
A metal-skinned gem of a platter hard drive, the LaCie Mobile Drive looks great and performs on point. It's geared to macOS users, but it will please anyone with an eye for style in their gadgets...
Published: 2019-03-05, Author: Juli , review by: macrumors.com
At $270 for the middle tier 1TB model, LaCie's Mobile SSD is more expensive than 1TB SSDs you can get from other brands, so it's probably not going to be the first choice for someone looking for a bargain.That said, LaCie is a well-known and trusted brand...