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WD 8TB My Cloud Home Personal Cloud, Network Attached Storage - NAS - WDBVXC0080HWT-NESN

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Capacity: 8TB


Style: Single Drive


Features

  • Centralized storage for your favorite photos, videos and files from your devices and popular cloud accounts.
  • Organize and easily find your content with the intuitive My Cloud Home app.
  • Access your content from anywhere you have internet.
  • Invite family and friends to share and collaborate on content.
  • Stream music and movies with Sonos, Google Chromecast, Plex Media server and more. ( Services may be changed, terminated or interrupted at any time and may vary by country.)

Description

My Cloud Home is an easy-to-use personal storage device that plugs directly into your Wi-Fi router at home so you can save all your digital content in one central place. You can automatically back up the photos and videos on your phone, and wirelessly back up and sync all your PC and Mac computers and cloud accounts. Use the USB port to quickly import photos, videos and documents from other devices, like USB flash drives and external hard drives. Access, upload and share those photos and videos from anywhere with an internet connection using My Cloud Home apps for mobile, desktop and web. Use these simple apps for a smooth streaming experience of your personal videos to any device, anywhere. Supported Browsers: Internet Explorer® 11 or higher, Microsoft® Edge, Safari® 8.0 or higher, Firefox® 45 or later on supported Windows and macOS platforms, Google Chrome™ 50 or later on supported Windows and macOS platforms. Supported Streaming Options: H.264 via Android and iOS media playback, H.265 via Android and iOS media playback. Note: Compatibility may vary depending on user’s hardware configuration and operating system.


Hard Drive: ‎8 TB


Brand: ‎Western Digital


Series: ‎My Cloud Home


Item model number: ‎WDBVXC0080HWT-NESN


Hardware Platform: ‎PC, Mac


Item Weight: ‎2.28 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎5.51 x 2.09 x 6.91 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.51 x 2.09 x 6.91 inches


Color: ‎White


Flash Memory Size: ‎8


Hard Drive Interface: ‎USB 1.1


Manufacturer: ‎Western Digital Technologies, Inc.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎December 3, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Not a NAS device. Cannot be managed locally. ...
Capacity: 4TB Style: Single Drive
Not a NAS device. Cannot be managed locally. Cannot be assigned a static IP address, netmask, DNS, etc. I am sending this back. I wish that I had read the user reviews prior to purchasing, but I have owned several WD NAS drives before and never imagined that WD would intentionally take these sorts of drives in a different direction. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2018 by Karl Greiffendorf

  • Plex, don't buy - High speeds, don't buy
Capacity: 8TB Style: Single Drive
I bought this drive to use exclusive with Plex, I was under the understanding that my cloud home was an upgrade to my cloud and it is not. WD advertises that Plex can be used, and it can, but terribly. To use plex server you sacrifice over half your Plex membership features, your load times are super slow, and most importantly if you buy the 8tb version for some reason you lose 1tb for software or whatever it is it thinks it needs. 1tb of storage? yup, and I'm still dumbfounded on why any drive thinks it needs 1tb of space. I would have taken this back or sent it back but by the time I loaded 5tb of videos and got Plex setup it was like 3 weeks and my return time was up. My WD cloud is so much better, faster, and should have bought another one. I'm very disappointed and would never, ever, recommend this to anyone using it for Plex or want speed or even don't want to lose 1tb of storage you paid for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2018 by Jess&Russ

  • BEWARE!!! If you need to transfer folders full of files from the My Cloud to your phone, YOU CAN'T,
Capacity: 4TB Style: Single Drive
This product is worse than worst. There is no way to download folders from My Cloud Home to a phone. I just spent two hours on the phone with customer support talking to multiple people. I was finally told that the feature is disabled on the home version. You can only download individual files, so if you want to keep a backup of, say your music collection, you would have to download each individual song. If you have a large music collection, that is impossible. Western Digital is misleading their customers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2018 by Casey

  • Forget private storage with this...
Capacity: 4TB Style: Single Drive
Terrible design, can only manage it when connected to the internet, can't manage locally at all. Product still responds on port 80 and 443 even though they removed the useful interface. No option to turn off remote management (as that's the ONLY management method). Bye, don't need another stupid internet connected facing device that is inevitably going to have security holes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2018 by Scott

  • Do not get it, even a raspberry pi is faster, or any router with USB port.
Capacity: 8TB Style: Single Drive
Do not get it! I gave it a shot, but ooooohhh my good I regret every Fri day don't expect it to work as a regular NAS, you have to download their horrible app, and it will update automatically without even letting you have any control. The disk is painfully slow!!! no matter what they claim. Every time you upload ANYTHING to it, it will index it and take forever so that you have nice pictures of THOUSANDS of electronic diagrams (in my case). I tried to return it but the "window closed" save your money for something more useful, maybe Halloween socks, that would be better spent. I run 8 NAS in my network, from raspberry pi, to pogoplug, to lacie etc. All of them outperform this disk by a high mark, even a cheap raspberry pi is 10 times faster AND you will have control over the behavior of it. This product is for monkeys who don't know how to turn on a PC,.. and need a brick to throw!. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2018 by AP

  • Easy to Use, Easy to Manage
Capacity: 4TB Style: Single Drive
This is a home device. As a photographer, I want to store my raw files as a backup and then have access to them as needed which I can do on my laptop or through the App and can share pre-publication images with customers for collaboration. For the IT Techy folks, no, this is not a NAS. NAS is something different; it is a device that is hardwired into a local network. This device, as advertised, is Cloud SAN....a local backup with Cloud sharing and laptop and phone Apps, so it is not intended to be used or operate like a NAS. If you're looking for a NAS, spend the extra $200 to $300 for a NAS device and do your own NAS coding and configuration. Don't try to go cheap and then complain that it doesn't work just like a NAS. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2019 by Jennifer

  • Must Be On Internet - All The Time - No Way To Access Just Locally If Desired
Capacity: 4TB Style: Dual Drive
This is not a Network Attached Storage device you have ever seen. Do not confuse it with a standard NAS device. There is a glaring issue with these devices that WD obviously designed into it for some reason. The device must be connected to the Internet to work. That may sound reasonable - but there is no way to use it locally without internet access. I understand it is a "Cloud" device. I get it. However, it would have been very simple to either include an ip address interface for advanced users, or show a simple option when connected locally to turn off Internet Access. You get neither option - considering these type of devices are notorious for being hacked - I think an option to turn off internet access if desired should have been included. For example - if you are using this to stream movies, family photos - whatever and tomorrow a security flaw is published that means your device is at risk - your only choice would be to turn if off. I really don't understand why they do give you the option like on other devices they make and sell. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2017 by RicoTX

  • Not a viable trade off for what should be just a internal network drive.
Capacity: 2TB Style: Single Drive
avoid this unit at all costs, It will not work as you expect a network drive to.
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2018 by Kurt Edward

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