Testseek.com have collected 12 expert reviews of the Clickfree Wireless Automatic Backup USB2 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Clickfree Wireless Automatic Backup USB2.
June 2011
(79%)
12 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Low-stress setup. Automatically goes to default settings and executes initial backup. Wireless after initial setup. Automatically backs up wirelessly. Supports both Windows and Macs out of box, including 4GB+ files. Auto-updating app.
Short built-in cable. A little slow navigating over wireless. Not meant for a secure environment.
The Clickfree Wireless Automatic Backup (500GB) extends its dead simple backup to all the computers on your network, whether they are Windows PCs or Macs. You don't even need to know what an Ethernet cable is or change any settings anywhere to back up...
Backs up your PCs daily over Wi-Fi, Supports multiple PCs and Macs
Cramped capacity for multi-PC backup, Initial backup is slow, Wireless features boost cost
This is a near-perfect set-it-and-forget-it backup device for multi-computer homes. We just wish it came with USB ports for expanding its storage space. ...
Easy to use, no messy setup, can backup iTunes libraries from Apple gadgets, perfect backup solution for notebooks
500GB may not be enough space for power users (so go for the 1TB version instead)
The Clickfree Wireless Backup is a set-and-forget backup solution for laptops. We didn't have any problems setting it up -- it worked just as promised. You can schedule backups to your liking and also select which files the software should be backing up...
Backing up isn’t something everyone needs to do, but as someone who works from home and does everything on my PC, it’s something I should not only do, but do on a regular basis. Today we’re going to find out if we’ve got a device that can finally do...
Abstract: There’s no shame in admitting you’ve lost important data. We’ve all had pictures, music and documents disappear thanks to damaged hardware, malware and careless tech support specialists. However, it can only happen so many times before you need to begi...
Abstract: This article first appeared in HWM Jul 2011.With so much of our lives living on our computers, backing up regularly should be as essential a task as eating. After all, every hard drive will eventually fail at some time. Imagine having your mission crit...