
Good file space good orange rubber protective layer Love the USB3 cord Love the cross platform use (mostly PC, some Mac)

I bought this drive for my son as a Christmas present. The drive came well protected and in great shape as I have come to expect from all of my years as a Newegg customer. Install was a simple plug and play.

Durable. Light Non Gloss surface so labels stick well. Decent transfer speeds. Comes with A USB C to C cable. As well as A USB C to A cable.

great hard drive being 6tb is better than there 5tb and really not much bigger can hardly tell the difference as photos show 5tb on bottom

Easy installation.

Stylish case, the speed corresponds to the declared speed and is very quiet

it worked fine. did the job

I bought this for backup storage for Pixel phone. It is a great product but not ideal for direct Android backup. -Lots of storage -Fast


Quick transfer speeds, super rugged, and it looks really cool. What's not to like?

I trusted WD drives

Solid, un-Bendable enclosure, seems very rugged. Solid 140Mb/s on large files, Solid 80MbPS on small files, close to 20Mb/s on tiny files. Pretty solid numbers for a drive. Comes with an adapter to USB -A Doesn't change the speed of the drive. But if you do not have USB 3.1 - 3.0 you will be fine, USB 2.0 or earlier will leave you in tears on data transfers as it depends on your hardware. Comes WD software for the N00Bs that want everything to be automated and do what it does instead of what they specifically want.

- Handy physical size and storage capacity - Easy setup; formatted and ready to use out of the box (for MS Windows standard OS)

Fast delivery ,easy to use !


You can format it to NTFS and you should for fail-safe features like Journalling that are built into NTFS which would help you to recover lost files or fragments thereof. Unless you use Mac products, then don't, cuz Mac OS only reads NTFS but doesn't write to it. Here is an excerpt from superuserDOHcom/questions/257646/why-should-i-use-exfat-over-ntfs-on-removable-media/262304 The mistake in "DOH" is obvious. Basically, "NTFS has journaling which helps ensure the file system can recover from corruption, whereas exFAT does not. So if you use the drive only from Windows PCs and reliability and data integrity are important, such as for archival or backup purposes, NTFS should be used over exFAT."
