Testseek.co.uk have collected 92 expert reviews of the Western Digital My Passport Wireless Pro USB3/WiFi WDBVPL / WDBP2P / WDBSMT and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Western Digital My Passport Wireless Pro USB3/WiFi WDBVPL / WDBP2P / WDBSMT.
August 2016
(79%)
92 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The WD My Passport Wireless Pro is an excellent device for you if you travel a lot and needs a lot of storage to save all your photos and videos. The device is not defining the device fully because you will get all the features at a lesser price but you h...
Auto backup from SD card, Dual Band Wi-Fi, Plex support
No auto-sync with cloud storage, 4K content buffers on Android app
The WD My Passport Wireless Pro looks expensive for hard disk with 2TB capacity. But for a Wireless portable disk it works well. It is fast at streaming content, offloading huge chunks of data directly from your camera card and watching content on multipl...
Abstract: As a MacBook Air user who saved a bit of money by opting for the lowest storage option of the laptop, I am someone who is always open to a little bit extra storage space. While I have effectively managed with my quota of 128GB over the past year or so, I...
Automated, organized backups, Integrated mobile app, Integration with cloud services, Builtin WiFi hotspot, Excellent battery life, Sturdy Design
No way to view Raw files in My Cloud app, Plastic case scratches easily, USB 2.0 connection for nonSD media types
So what do we think about My Passport Wireless Pro. To put it in a single sentence, it has a lot more juice, it can stream one way or another to every portable device out there, it's easy to use, and it has the ability to charge other devices.Overall we r...
Published: 2016-08-25, Author: Jon , review by: pcworld.in
Abstract: We had only two real complaints about WD's original My Passport Wireless media-streaming Wi-Fi hard drive: short-ish battery life, and an inability to charge other devices. WD has remedied both shortcomings with the all-new My Passport Wireless Pro. This...
I did have some vision or expectation for the now-known-as WD My Passport Wireless Pro while I reviewed its predecessor. I stated a few things, and let's compare the new with the old and see how it fares out.Boot/shutdown times – Identical.Size – Got a lo...
Published: 2016-11-11, Author: Muhammad , review by: pokde.net
Small footprint, Lightweight, Good battery life, Good wireless performance, Easy to setup, Compatible with many software
Pricey, MY Cloud app is not comprehensive enough to fully take advantage of the drive
Western Digital My Passport Wireless Pro is not only for photographers, it's for everyone. Indeed, it's a really powerful personal cloud storage with many features...
An able performer that suits those who need to transfer files quickly, such as photographers out on a shoot. It's ability to use 5GHz band wireless also eliminates the need for cables, yet can deliver the speeds that large files require.(previously publi...
The small but mighty My Passport Wireless Pro Wi-Fi is a creative professional's best friend; for when you need a practical, functional mobile storage...
Four interface options, Easy to use app and dashboard, Good performance, Flexible application
Not as portable, Not solid state
Capacity, flexibility, and usability makes the WD My Passport Wireless Pro a top pick.So is the WD My Passport Wireless Pro a storage solution worth considering? For professionals - and in certain cases, casual content creators - that are always taking ph...