Testseek.com have collected 104 expert reviews of the Western Digital My Passport SSD USB3.1 WDBKVX and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Western Digital My Passport SSD USB3.1 WDBKVX.
February 2018
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104 Reviews
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Nice design
Lots of useful WD software
Great for bulk storage – cost effective
Small and compact
Lightweight
Includes a USB Type C cable with support for standard USB (Type A) in the box
With the My Passport SSD being an SSD I had high expectations right from the beginning but where I was surprised was really how portable the drive is. This isn't much smaller than two thin thumb drives put together or a money clip. The drive ends up b...
Super-compact and light, Nifty backup software, Works with USB Type-A or -C at system end, USB 3.1 Gen 2 support for perked-up speeds,
Duo-tone design is love-it-or-hate-it, Gen 2 speed benefit was minimal in our tests, Unwelcome sales pushes inside WD Discovery app
The My Passport SSD is a well-rounded external SSD with on-point performance, fine software, and a tiny design. It's not the hands-down fastest, but it's plenty speedy enough for general use...
Western Digital also includes a utility program and a security configuration program. The utility helps the users to run disk checks, configure the drive spin down time interval, turn off the LED (for the My Passport model) and secure erase the drive. The...
Abstract: There's a lot to love about Western Digital hard drives. They last for years, are super durable, and work as they should straight out the box. So that looks to continue with their latest fleet of products that launched today!Available today, Western Digit...
Abstract: As part of its “My Passport ” family, Western Digital (WD) has released a wireless SSD (Solid State Drive) product. This particular offering is a SSD giving the user wireless connectivity to a variety of devices, Along with the My Passport SSD unit, this...
Expensive for what it offers, Maximum 1TB capacity
The WD My Passport delivered some solid performance and is competitive price-wise with Samsung and Adata's offerings, but is far more expensive than G-Drive's bigger model. Although the latter was launched nearly a year ago, it is still very much competit...
Good performance, Small and light, Up to 1TB capacity, Nice bundle,
None, “WD My Passport SSD is compact and light while being fast and having plenty of capacity. Everything you’ll want on a portable drive.”, WD My Passport SSD 256GB USB 3.1 Gen.2 SSD Review, We would like to thank, Western Digital, for this sample,
This was the first portable SSD from WD which I had the pleasure to review and it was a joy from start to end. Everything works as it should, but that's no big surprise. The company has more than a few years of experience and they've created a great littl...
Published: 2018-01-18, Author: Chris , review by: itpro.co.uk
It's just not that quick in reality, A little pricey, The WD Discover software nags a lot
It's a safe pair of hands from the coming together of two of the biggest brands in storage - WD and Sandisk - to make what we're sure is not their finest hour, but the beginnings of a beautiful overlap. A great drive, but it could be even more...
Published: 2017-12-08, Author: Andrew , review by: techadvisor.co.uk
Abstract: Solid-state storage may be sexy, but if you're looking for huge capacity and tiny prices, then the classic hard disk remains unbeaten. Available capacities of portable drives with laptop-style disks inside now extends up to a whopping 4000GB, more commonl...
Abstract: With ballooning game install sizes, storage space is at a premium this console generation. The 500GB or 1TB hard drive that comes as standard in the various PlayStation 4 models may seem like plenty at first, but it fills up quickly. Even upgrading that h...