⚡ Secure speed meets rugged style — your data’s new best friend.
The Western Digital 1TB My Passport SSD combines blazing NVMe speeds up to 1050MB/s with robust 256-bit AES hardware encryption, all housed in a shock-resistant, drop-proof design. Compatible across USB 3.2 Gen-2, USB-C, and USB-A interfaces, this ultra-portable SSD is engineered for professionals who demand fast, secure, and reliable storage on the go.
Special Feature | Hardware Encryption,Portable |
Read Speed | 1050 Megabytes Per Second |
Item Weight | 0.25 Ounces |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Manufacturer | Western Digital Technologies, Inc. |
UPC | 619659184001 |
Hard Drive | 1 TB Solid State Hard Drive |
Item model number | WDBAGF0010BGY |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
Item Weight | 0.25 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 4 x 1.25 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 4 x 1.25 inches |
Flash Memory Size | 1 |
Hard Drive Interface | USB 3.2 |
Language | English |
ASIN | B08F27QGHX |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | August 20, 2020 |
S**L
1TB model - tiny, light, blazing fast
I got the 1TB model and I can't believe how small these are getting, I could seriously see losing this if you're not careful, it's not much bigger than a credit card (I got the red one for this reason). In fact, it is so small and light that the included USB-C to USB-C cable is actually way too stiff for the drive and the drive ends up bouncing around in the air off the end of the cable! (Note to Western Digital: may want to include a more flexible cable with the drive so this doesn't happen.) I use this for holding large game apps and it works fantastic, have noticed no problems due to speed, etc. Would definitely buy again.
C**Y
Excellent Gameplay
This can be for games too. Works great for all my game play. Price it okay could be less, but 4TB is perfect for my gaming experience.
M**A
Good Item
so far is working as it should, little to small in my opinion but works
A**R
Not a big as they say
Only 3.6 TB.I took it out of the box and ran a quick format to get rid of the junk tracking software and It only showed 3.6 TB. A bit disappointing because I had about that exact amount to backup. I started it to copy my first batch of files measuring 1.8 TB and it returned a completion time of 21 hours. Probably more the fault of the older spinner source drive than this drive. Will up date the review when I get it full -- and it will be 90% full.Update: Finished file transfer in 28 hours. Took extra time because it had problems with some files and hung waiting for me to "try again or skip". Not sure why the trouble; the files were not corrupted on the original drive. Still researching why I had to skip several files.
X**R
Fantastic Little SSD!
Before I begin this review, let me take the time to note that if you're ordering flash drives, SD cards or SSDs online, be sure to run a capacity test on the drive you receive. Many drives for sale are counterfit drives that lie about their capacity. There's a handy little Windows tool called H2TestW.This drive arrived very quickly and was well packaged. I'm still shocked just how tiny this thing is; I know NVME drives (which this is interally) are small, but this is still shocking, it's around 1.5 inches wide, a few inches tall and super thin. The casing feels ridgid and sterdy with no flexing at all. It comes with a very short but still great quallity USB-C cable and a USB-A adapter. Straight away my PC recognized the drive with no issues. Western Digital included some encryption software for Windows and Mac on the drive, but sense I'm not storing anything sensative on here I just removed it. A test with H2TestW confirmed the drive is legitimate and is the advertised capacity. The read and write speeds were insainely fast and responsive, way faster than my mechanical USB hard disk.TLDR: Very compact and fast drive great for any usecase. I've always loved Western Digitals products, and this is yet another one.
D**L
WD = Calidad!!
WD = Calidad!!
A**N
WD support is as unreliable as the SSD
When I ordered the item, it worked for a little bit. Then my folder names would look randomized, then I would have to format the disc due to corruption. Essentially, I lost all my data. Thankfully, it was all data that was not deleted yet from the previous drive in use.I initiated return shortly after this issue was apparent and returned the item with the SSD, the USB C to C cable, the C to A adapter, and the users manual all in the original box with little to no damage visible on the box and NO cosmetic damage on the device itself. This return was initiated April 1st and I was told I had to wait until April 22nd for the finalization of my return. Now my return has been "delayed" due to processing.I've used WD Drives for years. I still use a 6tb MyBook HDD that's served me faithfully for many many years. So it's an honest shame that the time I'm facing difficulties with returning a faulty SSD. I will be moving away from WD after this.Use my situation as a cautionary tale. WD works great when it works, but don't expect them to treat you as a valued customer when they don't work. You're better off going with a company that will treat you right. I don't have one for recommendation yet as I'm still testing the waters, but will gladly update this when I do.
L**H
Mac users will likely have to reformat this drive to utilize all the storage space
I hope writing this will prevent other Mac users from wasting gobs of time like I did. This drive is usable if you reformat. (Applications---Utilities---Disk Utility)I purchased this 4TB Passport SSD drive twice. I first purchased in 2022 to use as my work drive for my new Mac Studio because when ordering ordering from Apple, EACH terabyte of hard drive space costs hundreds of dollars. I work on huge Photoshop files, so I needed a large, fast drive to work. I reformatted the drive and it has been a workhorse for me.Recently, to sunset my MacPro (which has 4 internal drives and 4 external drives), I purchased a second Passport SSD drive. I estimated the space needed to be about 3.2TB. I didn't bother reformatting because I was just going to use the drive for access directly from my Mac Studio, instead of moving files over the network all the time. As I was copying, I noticed the files were taking up way too much space on the drive. For example, 750GB of files were taking up over 3TB of space.I searched for answers and found several instances of the same problem from PC users and the advice was always to contact tech support. Apparently it had something to do with sector sizes with the exFAT file system. So I decided to scrap everything I copied over so far, which was quite a bit, and reformat the drive as 'Mac OS Extended (Journaled)' which is a choice in the Disk Utility app. Now my files are taking up the correct amount of space on the 4TB drive. Problem solved, but not without wasting an entire weekend.Also, after reformatting, when the drive mounted, I was asked if I wanted to use the drive for Time Machine. So Mac users, you would have to reformat for that, too.
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