Testseek.co.uk have collected 211 expert reviews of the Western Digital My Passport Wireless USB3/WiFi WDBAMJ / WDBDAF / WDBK8Z / WDBLJT and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Western Digital My Passport Wireless USB3/WiFi WDBAMJ / WDBDAF / WDBK8Z / WDBLJT.
November 2014
(80%)
211 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(70%)
191 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Support for FTP
Bundled card reader
Power button
Two
Year warranty
The WD My Passport Wireless has a built-in SD card slot and supports faster Wi-Fi standard than competing devices. The device is versatile
Easy to use
And provides up to 2TB of mobile storage space
In-built SD card reader
Drop-resistant rubber bumper
Excellent USB transfer speeds
All-day battery
Good design
Supports lots of devices
Builtin battery is useful
Can be used as a regular hard drive
The editors didn't like
Higher than expected price
Only average performance
The device's battery life is comparatively short. Its mobile app has limited file format support
Can be confusing for new users
And takes a long time to load photos
Premium price
Extra SSD speed useless over Wi-Fi
Hard to use with USB C-only laptops
Battery life not good enough for long journeys with multiple users
WiFi speeds may be too restricted for professional users
Fast transfer speeds, Rubber bumper for shock protection
Somewhat thick, Price
The My Passport Wireless SSD is a refreshingly versatile and high-performing mobile storage solution. Having the ability to quickly backup SD cards on the go to a convenient self-powered drive is great during a long shoot...
Published: 2018-06-20, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
The WD My Passport Wireless SSD is a highly versatile device that lets you backup your photos in the field without lugging around a laptop or power supply. Its built-in SD slot can automatically copy the contents of your cards before letting you browse th...
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Published: 2018-02-04, Author: Les , review by: thessdreview.com
I guess the only question that really matters would be whether I will find use and include this when I am using the camera. Of course it will. I am one of the countless photographers that backs up my media to my laptop as a first line of defense, which so...
Abstract: My Passport Wireless provides external storage for smartphone and a lot more. This versatile device can wirelessly connect to your MAC, PC, tablet and smartphone so you can easily share files and stream media. It even has an SD slot so you can upload file...
Abstract: The company claims up to six hours of video streaming before the battery dies, but adding Internet access to the mix will push that number down further. It's not easy to test definitively, because battery drain will depend a lot on the signal strength ach...
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Published: 2015-02-17, Author: The , review by: hardwarebbq.com
Large Portable Storage, Inbuilt Battery MiMo WiFi which allows the system connected to the drive to connect with the router for accessing the internet, SD Card Reader with ability to either copy or move data from SD to drive, Separate buttons for WiFi and
Not having the option to use WiFi when the drive is connected to a system via USB 3.0, SD Card transfer speed could be quicker, especially with large MOV files
The battery life is pretty decent. But if you plan on transferring something much larger via WiFi, prepare to wait. A 15GB Movie file transfer led to 50% drain in its battery power from its 100% state. Transferring a 1.34 GB assorted image folder from the...
SD Card Slot, Good Software, Smooth Video Streaming, Highly Portable Backup Solution
Photo Browsing Was Slower Than Expected, Battery Live Could Be Improved
There is a lot to like about the WD My Passport Wireless. It stands out from its competitors -- devices like the LaCie Fuel and Seagate Wireless Plus -- by virtue of its SD card slot and slick software, making it an attractive option for people packing SD...
Less expensive per gigabyte than competition, Integrated SD-card reader, Compatibility with Wi-Fi cameras, Can serve as an access point
Lackluster battery runtime, Five-user support crumbles for video streaming, Poky wired transfer speeds
On-the-go photographers will be especially attracted to the My Passport Wireless, a Wi-Fi-enabled hard drive with a built-in SD-card slot. It's a fine backup solution for photos, though the battery life and multi-user video streaming left us wanting. Rea...