ADATA HD680 External Hard Drive 1000 GB Blue – External Hard Drives (1000 GB, 3.5 inches, 3.0 (3.1 Gen 1), Blue)
Price: £144.06
(as of Nov 07,2024 00:10:45 UTC – The HD680 meets the US military standard MIL-STD-810G 516.6. It achieves this with a triple layer construction consisting of a shock-absorbing silicone housing, a sturdy pad and a cushioned hard drive support. This makes it possible to obtain an external hard drive that can withstand drops up to 1.22 meters. At the time of 4K video and other high-resolution content, GB is no longer enough. Fortunately, the HD680 has a storage capacity of up to 2 TB. The HD680 is available in black and blue to suit your personality and other devices. The drive has a clever groove around its case, serving as a convenient storage medium for the detachable USB cable. When not in use, simply unplug the cable and wrap it around the HD680.Dropping and shocks from a hard drive can cause errors and bad sectors. The HD680 is equipped with shock sensors that inform you with a red light indicator if an impact or shaking has been detected.AES 256-bit encryption protects data with a password and keeps it away from prying eyes.
Free HDDtoGo software only compatible with Windows.
Compatibility with specific host devices may vary and may be affected by the system environment.
Connection via USB 2.0 requires connecting to two USB ports to achieve sufficient power supply. A USB Y cable will be required.
Please note that USB 3.0, USB 3.1 Gen1 and USB 3.2 Gen1 are actually the same specifications and offer same performance. USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) has recently renamed USB 3.1 Gen1 into USB 3.2 Gen1.
Use on macOS devices requires reformatting. Please click here for more information.
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Reviewer: Iris Astacio
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: IncreÃble como lo almacena todo
Reviewer: Nance
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: So far so good. It on time and in tact. 😊
Reviewer: David Patten
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Super light-weight, small, fast enough, and def takes a beating in day packs etc. w/o problems. The cable stow as part of the casing is solid too. Look fwd to Adata getting USB-C affordable.
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Very very happy works great strongly recommended if you have a ton of old photos Works fast doesn’t Jam does what it’s supposed to do
Reviewer: Joey
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: This thing is awesome! I’ve stored tons on it, I’ve connected it to an Xbox 1 as well as my PC. I have tons of files, photos, games, music and movies innit and it still has massive amounts of space left on it
The HD680 meets the US military standard MIL-STD-810G 516.6. It achieves this with a triple layer construction consisting of a shock-absorbing silicone housing, a sturdy pad and a cushioned hard drive support. This makes it possible to obtain an external hard drive that can withstand drops up to 1.22 meters. At the time of 4K video and other high-resolution content, GB is no longer enough. Fortunately, the HD680 has a storage capacity of up to 2 TB. The HD680 is available in black and blue to suit your personality and other devices. The drive has a clever groove around its case, serving as a convenient storage medium for the detachable USB cable. When not in use, simply unplug the cable and wrap it around the HD680.Dropping and shocks from a hard drive can cause errors and bad sectors. The HD680 is equipped with shock sensors that inform you with a red light indicator if an impact or shaking has been detected.AES 256-bit encryption protects data with a password and keeps it away from prying eyes.
Free HDDtoGo software only compatible with Windows.
Compatibility with specific host devices may vary and may be affected by the system environment.
Connection via USB 2.0 requires connecting to two USB ports to achieve sufficient power supply. A USB Y cable will be required.
Please note that USB 3.0, USB 3.1 Gen1 and USB 3.2 Gen1 are actually the same specifications and offer same performance. USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) has recently renamed USB 3.1 Gen1 into USB 3.2 Gen1.
Use on macOS devices requires reformatting. Please click here for more information.