WD’s My Passport Wireless Pro is a wireless external hard drive and portable Media Server. It’s a great tool for the on the go digital media creator. You can connect to it in a variety of ways. Either through it’s built in card reader, through it’s built in USB port or you can go completely cable free by connecting to the drive via it’s built in Wi-Fi. If you’re interested to see just what this drive has to offer over your current “dumb” external hard drive give this video a watch and I think you’ll be impressed.
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— Time Stamps —
0:00 – video Intro
0:30 – why I bought the WD My Passport Wireless Pro
1:07 – let’s take a look this guy
2:16 – the built-in SD Card Reader
3:40 – battery life tests, video streaming & file transfer tests
5:44 – battery charging time
6:20 – it also doubles as a battery bank!
6:55 – using it like a regular ole external hard drive
7:28 – using Drive Lock
8:11 – IMPORTANT things to know when setting up your MyPassport Wireless Pro
10:29 – SD Card and USB importing options
11:16 – drive options only accessible using a web browser
11:32 – media serving with PLEX or Twonky Server
12:30 – restoring to factory defaults
13:58 – copying files to and from the Wireless Pro wirelessly
14:07 – copying to and from a computer
14:46 – copying to and from your smartphone or tablet
15:27 – my final thoughts
16:27 – Thanks for Watching! Like, Share, Comment & Subscribe! 🙂
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— Time Stamps —
0:00 – video Intro
0:30 – why I bought the WD My Passport Wireless Pro
1:07 – let's take a look this guy
2:16 – the built-in SD Card Reader
3:40 – battery life tests, video streaming & file transfer tests
5:44 – battery charging time
6:20 – it also doubles as a battery bank!
6:55 – using it like a regular ole external hard drive
7:28 – using Drive Lock
8:11 – IMPORTANT things to know when setting up your MyPassport Wireless Pro
10:29 – SD Card and USB importing options
11:16 – drive options only accessible using a web browser
11:32 – media serving with PLEX or Twonky Server
12:30 – restoring to factory defaults
13:58 – copying files to and from the Wireless Pro wirelessly
14:07 – copying to and from a computer
14:46 – copying to and from your smartphone or tablet
15:27 – my final thoughts
16:27 – Thanks for Watching! Like, Share, Comment & Subscribe! 🙂
Very enjoyable, watched it all the way to the end. It helped me to decide whether it meets my needs.
Could you put Xbox games on it?
Is it compatible with GoPro hero 7 black direct via USB type c to type a cable?
If you connect the drive does it have password protection ?
How do I reset just the network settings?
is there any update to this for 2020?
Will it suck data using a usb cable so you dont have to keep removing Go Pro Sd cards
Too bad it's so freaking expensive. Could have been better if you can choose to change drives to SSD of your choice or something along those lines
what happens to your data if the battery dies (I don't mean "out of battery", i mean like a totally dead battery)
Worse POS I ever purchased. Unnecessarily complicated. Doesn't always work, moody. That kind of wonky reliability is an absolute no.
Apparently, it does what it was intended to be with the flaws and all.
Changed the router and everything is ok except Windows 7 will no longer find the My Passport network. Arghh… help….
thanks now i wont buy it
Hi, i heard that if you keep it plugged in (as in charging) that it heats up and starts to send notifications about it.. Is this true?
I would keep it in the wall socket, as a NAS, don't care about mobility that much.
Great review!
How long is this wireless range?
Don’t buy this hard drive!!
Thorough + Personality = Awesome review
Awesome Review + Me = Subscribed!
I.e- Thanks bro ✊🏾
Cani download pictures from my iPhone directly to the hard disk without using the laptop?
I wish the video was longer……I have one and have struggled with it a little. You have helped me out a lot… Thanks for the video sir
Does anyone know if it is compatible with SDHC II U3cards?
This device is sometimes locked and the application on the phone is horrible, please be more honest in the analysis.
Hi I have a question?is the streaming of media video or audio accessible in a good way without home wireless connection?thx
Can you compare the WD My Passport Wireless Pro to the SSK Portable NAS External Wireless Hard Drive? Will the SSK auto backup an SD card? Can it do an incremental backup? If I use it with my iPhone, what features do I lose and/or how much more inconvenient is it?
Note: tried to use this to offload Insta360 video and ran into proprietary issues… Bottomline you can only use Adobe Premier with the Insta360 plug-in to process Insta360 video (off your PC, iPad or Phony)
Looks like you have a supped up PC so I’m just gonna respond to some questions NO! This is an HHD which is waaay tooo slow to do video editing esp 4K ie you will need SSD(s) on a NAS to keep video off the processor that is handling the o/s and application(s) and I’ll bet there is a GPU in that monster PC to offload graphics…
Thanks for the video. I am about the buy this device. So is it possible to download videos from the gopro7 sd card while seeing and choicing one by one on an android 8.1 mobile phone? Because I don't want to use a laptop when I am traveling