![]() ![]() With a sustained copy speed averaging around 110MB/s via USB 3.0 (the drive also works with a USB 2.0 port but at a significantly lower speed), it's fast enough for almost anything you'd want to do with a portable drive. I used the 4GB version for performance tests and got somewhat above-average performance. While it's fine to use, it's not as convenient as other built-in backup tools like Time Machine (Mac) or File History (Windows 10). There's also a backup software application called WD Backup. To compensate for its lack of vision, the drive supports the most secure 256 EAS encryption - an optional feature you can turn on using included security software - to protect your data from prying eyes. This doesn't affect the drive's performance but does means it won't work with computers that only have USB-C, such as the 12-inch Macbook. To my disappointment, however, it doesn't use a USB-C port, instead opting for an old Micro-USB 3.0 port. Like most portable drives, the new My Passport supports USB 3.0. Note: Longer bars mean better performance Its sleek style is fun and fits comfortably. ![]() Seagate Expansion 125.2 127.93 G-Tech Gdrive EV ATC 119.0 138.73 Seagate Backup Plus Slim (summer 2015) 118.8 125.35 WD My Passport Ultra (spring 2015) 110.2 117.34 WD My Passport (fall 2016) 106.4 108.56 WD Elements 95.7 102.15 The My Passport for Mac portable drive is trusted to store the massive amounts of photos, videos and music you love.
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