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Seagate One Touch Hub 4TB External Hard Drive Desktop HDD – USB-C and USB 3.0 port, for Computer Workstation PC Laptop Mac, 4 Months Adobe Creative Cloud Photography plan (STLC4000400)

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Size: 4TB


Style: Desktop Hub


Features

  • A front-facing USB C and USB 3.0 port for connecting and recharging deviceseven if your computer is off
  • Password-protected external hard drive with USB hub to secure your digital life
  • Out-of-the-box compatibility with Windows and Mac computers
  • Includes Seagate Toolkit backup software for one-click and scheduled backups and file mirroring
  • Enjoy long-term peace of mind with the included two-year limited warranty and Rescue Data Recovery Services

Description

Let’s face it, life’s busy. And backing up digital memories is always on the to-do list. Check it off with One Touch Hub. Password-protected storage with a front-facing USB-C and USB 3.0 port lets you quickly backup files AND charge multiple devices simultaneously. Windows® and Mac® compatibility, file mirroring, and capacities that store countless photos and more make this task a thing of the past.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3.07 x 8.74 x 9.17 inches; 2.73 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ STLC4000400


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Unknown batteries required.


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 3, 2022


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Seagate


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


Best Sellers Rank: #121 in External Hard Drives


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  • Big photo storage for the home
Size: 16TB Style: Desktop Hub
I bought the 16TB unit with front USB hub to store photographs and some miscellaneous files. My unit is connected to a dual-boot (Windows 10 & Ubuntu) laptop workstation through a USB hub. After I connected the USB cable, I plugged in the drive's power cord and Seagate One Touch Hub fired right up. I moved 50,000 files, totaling about 500GB to the drive to confirm that everything was working, and then fired up Lightroom and had it 'add' a year's worth of pictures to it's catalog. Everything worked fine. I then booted up Ubuntu to confirm that Ubuntu could see and access the disk, and it did so without any issues. While I did not benchmark the unit, it's speed seemed typical of other hard drives. That is, while much slower than a SSD, is plenty fast enough for photo storage. The unit has only a very small disk activity LED on the front of the unit. There are no other lights on the unit. When you first add the unit to a Windows system, the drive will appear in the 'Desktop' view of the File Manager. Normally File Manager defaults to showing you the 'Quick Access' - Frequent Folders and Recent Files view. The unit isn't silent - no hard disk drive is - and it does make sounds when it's spinning the disk platters up to speed after 'sleeping' and when the disk is moving the disk heads to read or write a file. The rest of the time the unit is essentially silent. It's safe to say that this disk is nosier than any disk I've had before (it's also a LOT bigger than any disk I've had before), but the sounds this unit makes are no louder than everyday background office noises. Personally, I don't find them objectionable. I am pleased with the 16TB Seagate One Touch Hub I purchased. The unit is performing like I expected it to, and I expect it will serve me well for a number of years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 2, 2023 by Doyle Grant

  • Extra PS5 storage
Size: 2TB Style: External HDD
Bought this (2T) as extra storage for PS5 games. My son was frustrated with this at 1st. He wanted an internal storage unit but I talked him into this one. It is external but he won't be moving it around. Also preferred this price over the others. He figured out how to move the games over pretty quickly after plugging into the unit. You can move more than one over at a time so he loaded up 4 and it came up 100 min to move! Frustration #2. Frustration #3 was accessibility of those games and loading them back to the console to play. He didn't belive the games could be accessed when they were on the storage device. So I talked him into lunch. :) Somethings they just need to experience the whole process to understand. Come back with a happy tummy and the games are moved over. He also figured out how to access/play the ones saved on this device so now we have no more frustration. Woo Hoo! Lol! Yes I would recommend this storage unit and my son really would too, but he won't tell me...I overheard him telling a friend about it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 18, 2023 by barefoot barefoot

  • Seagate Expansion 16TB External Hard Drive HDD - USB 3.0
Size: 16TB Style: Desktop HDD
This review is for the Seagate Expansion 16TB External Hard Drive HDD - USB 3.0 There's nothing special about it. It's just an external disk. They will either fail in the beginning or last a long time. I'm still burning it in and so far so good. I've been buying Seagate over the years because they included Paragon NTFS for Seagate, making it useful for Macs too. I didn't actually pay attention if this one had it before I wiped it, since I already had Paragon on Mac. I think you can get it from Seagate's web site if you hadn't installed it yet. I usually just attach it to one system these days, usually Windows, and share it to the others. I just leave it as NTFS, since it's a much better file system and more useful, since it can hold Mac files, including old files with Resource Forks, without needing them to be zipped up. The NTFS versions also cheaper than the Mac formatted versions. If you really need it to be Mac, just reformat it on a Mac. The only really bad Seagate disks, so far, were those old 1.5TB and 3TB batches. But most of the other sizes have been reliable. I just buy the cheapest one per TB at the time of purchase for my home backup. My previous one was a Western Digital 12TB, and the one before that was a Seagate. it's whatever was cheapest at the time. I generally buy single disks for backups, because they're much easier. It's also much cheaper than RAID and less overall maintenance for my needs. I usually buy a new single disk about once every 3 years +/- and start copying my previous disk contents to it and keep the old disks as backups. That way I don't lose data if one disk fails. Long ago, you needed to do that every 3-5 years before a disk actually fails. These days, they're lasting longer than the typical 3-5 years because they go into sleep mode when not in use. I've had older disks under 750GB fail on me, but other than a 1.5TB Seagate, I haven't had these disk fail in a long time. My 2 TB Seagate is still running fine. Of course, these are basically low use backup now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 24, 2023 by Sunny Chen

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