🚀 Elevate Your Data Game with Transcend!
The Transcend 4 TB Rugged Portable Hard Drive combines cutting-edge USB 3.1 Gen 1 technology with a robust three-stage shock protection system, ensuring your data is both secure and easily accessible. With a one-touch auto backup feature and powerful data management software, this stylish purple hard drive is designed for professionals on the go.
Brand | Transcend |
Product Dimensions | 13.18 x 8.08 x 2.45 cm; 308 g |
Item model number | TS4TSJ25H3P |
Manufacturer | TRANSCEND |
Series | TS4TSJ25H3P |
Colour | Purple |
Form Factor | 2.5-inch |
Processor Count | 1 |
RAM Size | 4096 GB |
Hard Drive Size | 4 TB |
Hard Disk Description | Mechanical Hard Disk |
Hard Drive Interface | USB 3.0 |
Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 5400 RPM |
Power Source | USB |
Operating System | Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, Mac OS X 10.7 or later, Linux Kernel 2.6.31 or later |
Supported Software | Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Weight | 308 g |
Item Weight | 308 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
C**N
Sturdy, robust and like the purple colour
Ive been used to using 2 hard-drives per year for storing photographs, but this time I decided tom invest in a 4tb hard-drive. Took a bit of setting up as I had formatted it on my windows computer and had been using it for a short while, but then it wouldn't load up on my Mac book pro. Definitely a blonde moment for me, but I then read that I had tom format for both types of devices. Solution found and was up and running in no time and it has been brilliant to use ever since. I am known for letting things slip through my hands as I have fibromyalgia so it was better to have a more secure casing to eliminate serious damage. This item is definitely strong and sturdy and will definitely be buying it again when this one is nearly full up.
R**N
100% so far
Have had this for a couple of months and it's been superb. Instantly recognised by every computer I've tried it with - and that includes an old XP machine which usually has trouble with modern external drives. Speed - well, I'm not an expert, but the green block seems to move across the screen pretty rapidly. No noise apart from a helpful, rather biological-sounding squeak when you plug it in. Doesn't doesn't seem to get very warm, and the rubbery protective skin manages to look good, though haven't dropped it yet, so can't speak for shock resistance. Finally, not to be taken for granted given the behaviour of some devices on the market, files get copied with unerring accuracy.
N**Z
Hopefully it does what it says on the box.
Brought for our son who has a medical condition casing him to drop things. He needed some extra memory and after a trawl round the internet I came upon the Transcend 2TB 2.5 inch USB 3.0 StoreJet Military Grade Shock Resistance Portable External Hard Drive. The USB 3.0 is great as it provides significant data transfer rates. If the drive is connected via a USB 2 connection then a second connection is also required. To check which USB connection you have look in the laptop/desktop sockets, if they are blue you have USB 3 otherwise its USB 2. I can't say that the shock Resistance works but it does seem rugged and the anti slip casing gives a really good grip. Storage is massive at 2GB and for the price is really excellent. My 1TB hard drive is nearly full and I will certainly be buying another of these in the future.
G**K
Looks good, feels good
I was looking for a high capacity USB3 drive and already have one of the older Transcend StoreJet (500Gb) drives, so thought I'd give this one a go. My older drive (purchased in 2011, I think) is still going strong and I've never had any problems with it.After placing the order, I noticed that the WD Elements equivalent (2TB) drive was 17GBP cheaper. I figured I'd go ahead and order the WD drive too, and return the Transcend drive to Amazon after it arrived. So, why am I leaving a review of a drive I presumably returned? Well, having the two drives side-by-side, I chose to keep the Transcend and send the WD drive back instead.The WD drive is very neat. It's pretty much a square and is smaller than the Transcend drive but a little thicker. The WD's housing is nice enough to look at but feels very plasticky and rigid. It has 4 small, rubber feet on the bottom but really feels like it wouldn't handle bumps and knocks very well and there's not very much grip on the casing. Straight away, I felt that I'd be forced to handle it with much more care than the Transcend (more on that in a minute) and be worried about it slipping out of my hand whilst carrying it to and from the machine it was purchased to act as a backup for (and I didn't want to have to end up buying a soft case for it).I can't attest to build quality, reliability or anything like that, as I've literally only had both drives for a couple of days. They both connect without any problems, both write at roughly the same speed in some tests I did (about 26-27MBps on USB2), both are formatted to NTFS (although oddly enough, I seem to remember the WD Elements 2TB drive actually showing up with very slightly more free space than the Transcend...maybe the cluster size is different. Anyway...I'd not even opened the Transcend drive and was midway through boxing it up and processing the return when I figured I could at least just open it. As soon as I had it in my hand, I knew that I'd be keeping this drive instead of the WD Elements. The StoreJet has a really nice rubber casing and although it's physically a bit bigger than the WD Elements, it feels like it would physically be more sturdy and the grip provided by the rubber casing means that you won't constantly be worrying about dropping it. Interestingly enough, the Transcend drive's packaging doesn't appear to offer as much protection as the WD's packaging...that could tell you something about how delicate WD seem to think their drive might be. Also, the Transcend comes with a 3yr (albeit "limited") warranty, over the WD Element's 2yr.They both come with software that most of us won't even use (although the version of WD's backup software is only a 30-day trial, whereas, Transcend's software seems to be fully functional) and both come with short USB3 cables. I prefer the cable that comes with the WD drive; it's longer and thinner (therefore, more flexible).I don't doubt that the WD Elements drive is excellent, I just preferred the Transcend and think the extras (seemingly better protection, longer warranty, etc.) were worth the slightly extra price. I'll update this review in the coming months if I have any problems with it - if you're reading this and don't see an *** UPDATE ***, assume it's still going strong. :-)
A**R
It works!
This is a very practical and convenient storage device. I formatted mine to provide two logical drives: 1Gb drive for automatic backups of my laptop and 2Gb for storing video projects. The photo shows the drive and the included cable with a (separately purchased) USB-C cable adaptor for a modern MacBook. I've used other Transcend drives before. This one feels even more robust. The indicator light clearly shows when the drive is busy and when it is safe to disconnect (previous Transcend drives had an LED which stayed light as long as the unit was powered so it wasn't always easy to see then the drive was inactive). A great product - highly recommended.
C**3
Fast And reliable
Transfer Rate is solid, low noise and no issues yet!
Q**N
Good quality
Very good quality
S**N
Fast Service
The product arrived as described and pictured. Shipping was super fast arriving a week before it was supposed to. Product arrived to my surprise even before tracking info was sent. I’ve been using this product to store media and it’s been working well so far. Happy customer!
O**I
Slower than expected in comparison to WD hard disks
It has 1/3 the speed of WD hard disks, I don't why, but it looks like they haven't update the speed technology as WD hard disks, so for everybody beware if you need higher speed of hard disk, this is very slow.
Y**.
Très bon produit
très bon produit, très belle fabrication fonctionne parfaitement mes premiers modèles date de quatre ans ils fonctionnent toujours
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