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WD 1TB My Passport Wireless SSD

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WD 1TB My Passport Wireless SSD
Key Features
  • 1TB Storage Capacity
  • 1 x USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A Port
  • 1 x USB 2.0 Micro-B Port
  • 1 x SD Card Slot
Back up your photos, videos, and other important files from a variety of devices including cameras, drones, smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices to the 1TB My Passport Wireless SSD from WD.
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WD Wireless SSD Overview

Back up your photos, videos, and other important files from a variety of devices including cameras, drones, smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices to the 1TB My Passport Wireless SSD from WD.

Simply pop the memory card out of your camera, drone, or tablet and insert it into the memory card slot found on the My Passport Wireless SSD. Once inserted, you can transfer all of your photos and videos saved on the memory card directly to the SSD with the push of the one-touch copy button. In addition to transferring data via the memory card slot, this portable SSD also features Wi-Fi support via its 802.11ac Wi-Fi connection along with support for both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networking frequencies.

With this Wi-Fi connection, you can access files on the My Passport Wireless SSD, stream 4K content to up to eight devices, export RAW images using third party apps, and much more. Accomplishing all of these tasks is simple, thanks to the My Cloud mobile app available for mobile devices running iOS 9 and higher or Android 4.4 and higher.

Regardless of how you connect to the My Passport Wireless SSD, you can rest assured it will be there for you with a battery life of up to 10 hours. With a battery that powerful, you can even plug in compatible USB peripheral devices such as smartphones and tablets to the My Passport Wireless SSD's USB port for a quick charge.

Built-in SD Card Reader
A built-in SD card reader with up to 65 MB/s read speeds and one-touch copy button makes it easy to quickly back up photos and videos from an SD card without a computer or additional software.
Solid-State Durability
With an SSD inside and protective bumper outside, your content is safeguarded from shock, vibrations and drops up to 1 meter, even when the drive is in operation.
Fast SSD Transfer Speeds
Enjoy fast access speeds and transfer rates (up to 390 MB/s read) when using the USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A port to move files to and from PC or Mac computers.
All-Day Battery Life
My Passport Wireless SSD has up to 10 hours of continuous use. Bring it on an all-day shoot, stay out in the field longer. Take it on a long trip, continuously stream videos on the road or in flight.
Wireless Access and 4K Streaming
My Passport Wireless SSD creates its own fast 802.11ac Wi-Fi connection so you can wirelessly connect to your drive to access and view saved photos or smoothly stream 4K video directly to your phone or tablet using the My Cloud app.
RAW Image Support
Preview RAW images on your phone or tablet, and export to edit them with third-party apps.

WD Wireless SSD Specs

External Enclosure
Weight
1 lb / 0.45 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
1.55 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
7.8 x 6.1 x 2.3"

WD Wireless SSD Reviews

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If I copy 4k 50p 8-bit files from my GH5 to the ...

If I copy 4k 50p 8-bit files from my GH5 to the SSD, will the play smoothly via the wi-fi on my iPhone? And how long would it take to download a 500mb clip to my phone via the wi-fi?
Asked by: Christopher
Sir; I have not used my WD SSD since returning from Thailand; only tried to downld Photo files(jpeg&Raw files;) NOT any vids and have NO idea what the P' is or how long 500 g of vid data will take BUT; i did not really like this system/drive as its TOO hard to set up via wireless and too hard to confirm the files are on the SSD, OR retreive them once there---i now just use laptop;sorry--JT
Answered by: JOE
Date published: 2021-02-23

Are the imported files removed from the SD card ...

Are the imported files removed from the SD card during import?
Asked by: Anonymous
The setting allows for either auto delete of SD card after importing the files, or to keep as is.
Answered by: Sagi
Date published: 2021-02-12

fHow does the SSD deal with duplicates from ...

fHow does the SSD deal with duplicates from previous backups? Does it duplicate them, skip them, or write over the older files on the Passport?
Asked by: Robert
With the WD 250GB My Passport Wireless SSD, using the dashboard, you can choose to either "Copy All" or "Copy New" data.
Answered by: Nachmen
Date published: 2021-01-21

Does the WD Wireless SSD NOT read the 32GB SDHC ...

Does the WD Wireless SSD NOT read the 32GB SDHC cards?
Asked by: Ned
The WD 250GB My Passport Wireless SSD BH #WEBAMJ2500AG can read 32GB SDHC cards.
Answered by: Miguel
Date published: 2021-01-17

Does the WD My Passport Wireless SSD supports XQD ...

Does the WD My Passport Wireless SSD supports XQD cards?
Asked by: Rafael
It does not support XQD cards.
Answered by: Daniel
Date published: 2021-01-12

Can I browse the SSD drive without the SSD drive ...

Can I browse the SSD drive without the SSD drive and my iPad being connected to a wireless network?
Asked by: Thomas
The SSD must be connected to a network to browse the files on the drive.
Answered by: jaime
Date published: 2020-07-17

question

The list of tested RAW images did not include RAW images from Sony a7M3. Will this be availble soon? Also does this mean I wont be able to back up images from my SD card on to this drive?
Asked by: Sunee S.
This drive will work with any file type, purely as an ssd.
Answered by: Michael
Date published: 2019-09-27

question

Comparing SSD to Wireless Pro: software-wise are they identical? I saw less favorable reviews for magnetic drives, but quite good for SSD versions. Why? Could it be because WD polished the firmware by then? I less worried about the speed as backup takes at night
Asked by: Michael
The Wireless and SSD are identical software wise. The SSD version would be faster than a spindle drive in any case.
Answered by: Michael
Date published: 2019-09-27
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