📦 Your Data, Your Fortress!
The WD6TB My Passport is the world's first 6TB portable external hard drive, designed for professionals who need to store and secure their important files. With a slim and durable design, it offers vast storage capacity, smart backup software with ransomware defense, and robust password protection to keep your data safe.
Hard Drive | 6 TB Mechanical Hard Disk |
Brand | WD |
Series | My Passport External Hard Drive |
Item model number | WDBR9S0060BBK-WESN |
Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.21 x 0.81 x 2.95 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.21 x 0.81 x 2.95 inches |
Color | Black |
Flash Memory Size | 6 TB |
Hard Drive Interface | USB 2.0/3.0 |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 1 |
Manufacturer | Western Digital Technologies, Inc. |
ASIN | B0D1YHC4KW |
Country of Origin | Thailand |
Date First Available | May 16, 2024 |
A**M
Reliable and dependable storage devise!
This is a HDD is a reliable storage devise that is powered by the USB cord with no other power needed. It is great for backups or moving data from on devise to another. It's small size makes storing this devise when not in use easy. WD is a top name in HDD's.
C**2
large and well priced
It works and was reasonably priced for a very nice increase in my localstorage capacity.
D**B
Dependability at a good price
Dependable, spacious hard drive for back up of large files.
H**K
pretty easy and cost-effective back up solution
pretty easy to set up, instructions and menus could be a little more detailed INitial backup can take a while but after that great for weekly incremental backups to keep you laptop or other system backed up. No need for external charger also a plus. Reasonably compact size
T**S
mechanical problems twice in a row
I bought two WD 4 TB external HDDs many years ago. They've both been reliable workhorses. So when I needed to expand my storage to 6 TB HDDs, I bought them from WD, one blue, one black.WD's quality control has fallen.My new blue HDD works fine, but the black one had problems. It made loud clicking sounds. Not a good sign. The last time I had a new HDD (from Seagate) that clicked loudly, over 30 years ago, it suffered full mechanical failure within months.But the new black WD HDD wasn't just loudly clicking. My Lenovo laptop, running Windows 11, sometimes didn't recognize the HDD. If I unplugged the HDD from the laptop, then replugged it, then the laptop recognized it.This problem never showed up with the blue HDD, which never clicked.I copied over 2,900 MP4 files onto both of the new WD HDDs. I didn't use WD's copy program, as some reviewers had problems with it. I used Windows 11 Explorer to drag & drop the files.Later, I opened the files' folder on the black WD HDD. The MP4 files were listed. But when I clicked to watched one, my movie program said: File Not Found. I clicked several other MP4 files, but always received the message: File Not Found.I returned the black HDD (kept the blue one), and bought a third WD 6 TB HDD, a red one.Once again, when I began using it, it began loudly clicking. Bad sign. But I gave it a shot, copying my MP4 files onto it. I watched some of the transfers, saw that the files were copying.But the next day, my Lenovo once again didn't recognize the red HDD, not until I unplugged and replugged it. Not a good sign.Then when I opened the files' folder, I saw that most of the MP4 files I had copied were not listed -- files that I had seen in the folder the night before.Yet Windows 11 Explorer indicated the files were there, based on the number of files it counted, and on the amount of free space remaining on the HDD. But when I opened the files' folder on the HDD, the files didn't appear.I then tried to drag & drop the missing files a second time onto the HDD, but Windows 11 said that files with the same names already existed on the HDD. Although they didn't appear when I looked into the folder.I might put this down to a problem with Windows 11, but for the fact that both problem HDDs (the black and red ones) clicked loudly, which should not be the case. Neither of the old WD 4 TB HDDs click loudly, nor the new blue WD 6 TB HDD which has no problems recognizing files.I still need backup storage. I'll have to return the red WD HDD as well, and seek another brand.
B**M
External Storage Protection
I love it. Password protection. Very small. Not too much noise when plugged it.,works well.
B**N
Not fast storage.
I use this with an Xbox to hold games. Certain games will not be storable if they require fast storage to play. Those games can be stored on the drive but have to be moved back to the console to play.
D**F
Big Capacity, Small Size
It's incredible! 6TB in such a small form factor. Sometimes you need a lot of capacity, and until this little drive came along it either didn't exist in such a small form factor, or it cost a small fortune. This Western Digital My Passport drive changed all of that. 6 TB in a form factor about the size of a pack of playing cards, and at an affordable price. Perfect for large photo libraries and media collections, and it fits in the palm of your hand. Very handy! I use two of these drives for my media files - one for backup and the other attached to a Roku Ultra via USB to "stream" to my TV. This drive works great for both.
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