Testseek.com have collected 92 expert reviews of the Western Digital My Passport SSD USB3.2 Type-C WDBAGF and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Western Digital My Passport SSD USB3.2 Type-C WDBAGF.
October 2020
(86%)
92 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Published: 2020-12-08, Author: Chris , review by: in.pcmag.com
Abstract: If you need speedy local storage for lots of files (say, music or movies you carry around, or all those pics and videos you collect on your phone or camera), you may want to consider a portable solid-state drive (SSD) rather than a portable hard drive. O...
The My Passport SSD drive is a super compact, durable, ultra-fast drive that is perfect for people who travel a lot and require external drives for data storage, such as content creators on the go. If you are looking for archival type of storage with larg...
Lightweight, Good Read & Write Speeds, Good Features,
Gets a bit warm during operations
The WD MyPassport SSD is a good SSD for the price. It can definitely perform well given the right hardware compatibility. If the design of the SSD doesn't bother you much, it is absolutely a great pick.You might like thisTags: WD MyPassport SSD WD MyPassp...
NVMe-based, good read and write speeds, Good value for money, Compact and light
Gets a bit warm when stressed, No IP rating,
If you like bold, edgy design and products that make a statement, the new WD My Passport might be a bit of a disappointment. It looks unassuming and pedestrian compared to its predecessor; more like a bar of soap than a high-end tech product. Perhaps this...
Lightweight, Offers USB-C and A, Hardware encryption
Expensive, Remarkably short cable, Software issues, Not as elegant as previously
The decision to revamp the My Passport SSD was overdue since many brands that offer portable storage have released an NVMe technology external drive over the past year.A few brands are determined to squeeze the last from SATA SSDs. But, with USB 4.0 on th...
5-year warranty, Good performance, Great design, Great price, Decent software mix
No status lights, Runs very warm to the touch, Cable too thin
So here we have it, a fast, compact portable SSD with a large capacity and a very long warranty. The only real thing that lets it down is the price which is far too high compared to the competition out there (or even competition within WDC). Other minor n...
Published: 2020-09-03, Author: Simon , review by: kitguru.net
Performance, Encryption, 5-year warranty
Data cable is a bit on the short side, Pricey
The My Passport SSD is the latest member of a large portfolio of external drives produced by WD. With an NVMe SSD (WD Blue SN550) inside it and a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C interface it's a giant leap in performance over previous My Passport SSDs and is, needle...
Up to 2TB capacity, Blistering speeds, USB Type-C and Type-A, Five-year warranty as standard
Heady price premium, USB Type-C cable rather short
Moving on over to more general tests, we continue to see the manifest improvement over the older drive. It's debatable whether they can run faster if outfitted with the same USB 3.2 Gen-2 interface present here, but it's a moot point as they feature USB 3...
Abstract: Western Digital 's My Passport is a great lightweight SSD that has a range of excellent features including security encryption and a backup facility.The unit itself comes in a range of different colors including gold and red which are particularly nice...