Testseek.com have collected 24 expert reviews of the Freecom Mobile Drive XXS USB2 and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Freecom Mobile Drive XXS USB2.
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24 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Very small form factor, good performance, protective rubber jacket.
No activity LED, very short USB cable.
Storage devices are probably the most sought-after devices in the world of computing today and the demand is only increasing with the kind of data explosion in progress. Small size, large capacity and high speeds are the keywords here. Freecom, a vet...
Abstract: The Freecom Mobile Drive XXS is one of the slimmest, sleekest, and probably the smallest, plug-and-play 2.5-inch external drives that we have reviewed. That's because the 2.5-inch drive only has a stuck on, form-fitting injection molded rubber fo...
Very portable, very flexible - but with slower USB 2.0 transfer speeds and a price tag premium it's not going to make the top of many people's wishlist. ...
Though there's nothing particularly revolutionary about the Freecom Mobile Drive XXS, if you're after a highly portable hard drive for little outlay then it'll do the job just fine....
Abstract: The combined weight of a laptop and peripherals can quickly add up. Freecoms latest portable disk, the Mobile Drive XXS, weighs just 142g, which is around 50g lighter than many other portable disks. Whats more, its the size of a deck of playing c...
Abstract: For once the publicity seems to accurately describe the product as its hard to picture an external hard drive of this capacity being any smaller, lighter or easier to operate. It may not be the fastest in the pack but at the price it has to be the id...
Abstract: Freecom claims that this portable hard drive is the smallest in the world, and its difficult to see how it could be wrong or indeed how a hard drive designed for external use could be any smaller.