My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi Mobile Storage 1 TB – Review

Western Digital is a very popular name when it comes to external hard drives and recently we reviewed Western Digital My Passport Pro 2 TB RAID Storage and today we have picked up My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi Mobile Storage.

My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi Mobile Storage has the Wi-Fi connectivity and battery backup of 6 hour (while video streaming) and an in-built SD-card reader with FTP support. WD has launched WD Cloud App which allows mobiles/tablets to wirelessly transfer data from hard drive to the device.

[ REVIEW ] My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi Mobile Storage

We are reviewing model number WDBK8Z0010BBK, 1 TB variant for Mac OS.

My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi Mobile Storage REVIEW

Specifications

Inside Package

  • My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi Mobile Storage
  • USB cable (3.0)
  • USB power adapter [AC USB charger (output of 5V / 2A)]
  • Quick Install Guide

Charging

Either use USB Power adapter or connect the usb cable to your laptop. Red light blinks stating that My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi Mobile Storage is charging.

There are 4 levels of charging indications:

  • Blue color – 100% charged
  • Green color – 75% charged
  • Yellow color – 50% charged
  • Red color – 15% charge

My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi Mobile Storage Battery Results

Design

My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi Mobile Storage is compact in size and easily fits in your hand though it has got some weight and thickness as compared to WD My Passport Ultra 1 TB portable hard drive.

My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi Mobile Storage Unboxing

On the front top side you will find two LED indicators, one is for battery charging/charged i.e. Power and other one for Wi-Fi connectivity. It has two manual buttons, one is power button and other one has two functions (press it while hard drive is power off, it displays battery indicator and while on, it allows you to connect to Wi-Fi networks).

How to set up?

Press the power button (left to the USB port), battery indication will come at that instant.

My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi Mobile Storage Power Button

As soon as the hard drive gets connected to the laptop via USB cable, you will see white light blinking. You can either use it as traditional hard drive or use it as a Wi-Fi hotspot (in that case it acts like a media server/NAS).

Transfer Speed – Performance

To check the transfer speed of the My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi Mobile Storage we used Blackmagic Disk Speed app. 

5GB stress test – 5 Times done in continuity (Hard drive connected via USB cable)
Write 34.9 MB/s
Read 39.9 MB/s

My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi Mobile Storage SPEED TEST RESULTS

Read/Write transfer speed remained till 30 MB/s which is kind of very disappointing.

It also has support for FTP (though it is turned off initially for security reasons).

My Cloud App

To transfer the data from hard drive to your mobile/tablet, download the WD My Cloud App from Play Store. Connect to Wi-Fi “MyPassport” network on your mobile and access the files from the app.

Use http://mypassport.local to access the settings on your Mac or http://mypassport to access on Windows OS. WebUI has a very nice interface as compared to the app.

My Cloud App from WD

WD My Cloud App

My Cloud App Wi-Fi Transfer Data

SD Card Compatibility

SD, SDHC, SDXC and micro SD card if used along with supporting adapter. Almost all kind of file formats are supported by the hard drive but My Cloud app has an issue with displaying thumbnails (it worked with jpeg files but not with RAW files).

My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi Mobile Storage SD Card Compatibility

Put in your SD card inside the slot and press the WPS button, it will start copying of data from SD card to the hard drive.

My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi Mobile Storage - SD Card Slot

Pros

  • Compact Size – Easily fits in 1 hand
  • Built-in SD card slot
  • Wireless connectivity – connects with up to 8 devices at the same time (including mobile devices)
  • Rechargeable Battery
  • Stream media to connect devices – Can be used as Bridge to share internet and DLNA media server
  • Wi-Fi password protection
  • USB 3.0 connectivity
  • Power button
  • FTP Support
  • Nice WebUI
  • MyCloud app support

Cons

  • Slow transfer speed in Wi-Fi connectivity and USB – Avg. performance
  • Overpriced
  • Setting up Wi-Fi connection takes too much time.

My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi Mobile Storage 2 TB variant is available for Rs. 15300 from Amazon India, $174 from Amazon International, and for £146 from Amazon UK.

My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi Mobile Storage overall is a very expensive deal and transfer speed is not very nice though wireless connectivity option, SD card slot, FTP support, media server features have the ability to attract attention of interested users. For a 1 TB hard drive, there are many other options available in the market if one is looking for a normal USB connectivity hard drive.

Let us know if you have used My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi Mobile Storage or used similar hard drives, drop your comments below with your experience.

Western Digital My Passport Pro 2 TB RAID Storage Review

Storage and portability don’t go hand in hand and if they do then one has to compromise in some aspects. SSD storage taking place of conventional hard disks in the laptops has created storage volume issues w.r.t. price as laptops like Apple MacBook Pro/Air using. Users are always looking for portable hard drives to store their data which can’t be stored on their regular space in laptops.

Western Digital is one of the leading name when it comes to portable hard disks. Be it about portability, RAID Storage, Wi-Fi transfer capability, etc. WD has variety options for the users. Today we have taken Western Digital My Passport Pro 2 TB RAID Storage to let our users know what it has to offer.

[ REVIEW ] Western Digital My Passport Pro – Portable RAID Storage

WD My Passport Pro 2 is specifically made for Apple MacBook users as it features RAID Storage with Thunderbolt port connectivity option. It contains 2 separate 1 TB hard drives inside it.

wWestern Digital My Passport Pro Unboxing

Western Digital My Passport Pro - Unboxed

Western Digital My Passport Pro Package Contents

Western Digital My Passport Pro 2 TB RAID Storage Review

We are reviewing model number WDBRMP0020DBK, 2 TB variant for Mac OS.

Specifications

Robust aluminium enclosure

Western Digital My Passport Pro 2 has a very compact solid aluminium enclosure though you will feel some weight when you hold it in your hand.

Western Digital My Passport Pro Review

Western Digital My Passport Pro Storage Review

Cooling Fan is located on the rear side where cable is wrapped.

Western Digital My Passport Pro Storage Cable

Integrated Thunderbolt Cable

A cable of length less than 25 cm is available for connectivity, it is built into the HD unit and wraps around it into a rubber groove. Careful handling of cable is necessary as if broken can hamper the usability of the hard drive.

Western Digital My Passport Pro - Thunderbolt Port

White LED blinks when you connect the hard drive to the computer.

Storage Options – User-selectable RAID 0, 1

Users have the option to use it as RAID 0 array or RAID 1 array storage which means if you are using it as RAID 0 array then you use the hard drive to its full potential i.e. 2 TB with the maximum transfer speed wheres if used as RAID 1 array then you compromise on its capability (transfer speed) and use only 1 TB hard drive space and every file you copy in it makes a mirror of it and store on the other 1 TB hard drive so your data remains safe in case one hard drive gets fail or corrupted.

WD provides an app to switch between both options or use Disk Utility Option to do that. It came initially as RAID 0 in our review unit.

Transfer Speed

To check the transfer speed of the Western Digital My Passport Pro 2 TB RAID Storage we used Blackmagic Disk Speed app.

RAID 0

5GB stress test – 5 Times done in continuity
Write 204.9 MB/s
Read 218.5 MB/s

Western Digital My Passport Pro Speed Test Result

It is suitable for working video format 1080p FHD for professional use and on the right hand side of above image you can see the frames per second (fps).

While using it as RAID 1, speed got reduced upto 120 MB/s for both reading/writing.

No Power adapted needed

It is powered directly through the thunderbolt port present on the MacBook.

Fan

In-built fan makes noise if you are heavily using both storage drives for longer duration, a humming noise can be easily heard and might irritate some users.

Western Digital My Passport Pro - Cooling FAN

WD My Passport Pro Review

WD My Passport Pro - Thunderbolt Port Cable

MacBook Time Machine Usage

Apple allows you to create a system backup of your data via Time Machine Backup option. It is always recommended to keep backups in case you ever want to restore your system.

We tested Western Digital My Passport Pro 2 TB RAID Storage to make a backup for 212 GB Data. It took more than 3 hours to make full system backup and during process hard drive got very hot and fan made humming noise.

MacBook Time Machine Usage via WD Pro RAID Storage

Pros

  • No AC adapter required
  • Flexible warranty options
  • User-selectable RAID 0, 1
  • Robust aluminium enclosure
  • Works well with Mac “Time Machine” Option
  • Pre-formatted HFS+ J, so just plug in to use on the MacBook
  • Faster speed in RAID 0 array
  • Compact Size

Cons

  • Fan makes noise sometimes
  • Thunderbolt port gets hot after getting connected for longer duration
  • Macbook battery drains faster when HD is connected as it is powered directly through the thunderbolt port on the MacBook
  • Weight and price can be issue for some users

Western Digital My Passport Pro 4 TB variant is available for Rs 44299 from Amazon India, for $234 from Amazon International, and for £192.19 from Amazon UK.

Western Digital My Passport Pro is a worthy solution for users looking for RAID storage as it comes in two variants i.e. 2 TB and 4 TB in a compact size. It allows you to switch between RAID 0, 1 arrays. It is true to say that it doesn’t have extraordinary transfer speed but for HD without SSD, getting speed of 200 MB/s+ is good. Price might be a downsize factor for some users. WD definitely can have a SSD variant of this HD with more connectivity options.

If you have used Western Digital My Passport Pro or using any similar RAID storage hard drive, drop your comments below, letting us know your experience.