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I used an external HDD after a decade, and it was surprisingly good

The last time I used an external HDD was back in college; I had two 3.5-inch external HDDs to store most of the data, but I wanted something that was portable and didn’t need an auxiliary power source, so I got a 2.5-inch Western Digital drive. It was decent enough at the beginning, but it didn’t take long for the connector to start acting up — it would lose connection every time I looked at it — and the drive was slow even by early 2010s standards.

Hardwired

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In Hardwired, AC Senior Editor Harish Jonnalagadda delves into all things hardware, including phones, audio products, storage servers, and routers.

Using the drive made me realize I needed a long-term solution that was actually reliable, and that’s how I got started with home NAS servers — in a sense, I should be thankful I picked up that drive. Anyway, my data these days is housed entirely in NAS servers, and I use a smattering of external SSDs if I need storage on the go. As such, I haven’t paid much attention to external HDDs, but given that they still sell in considerable numbers, I wanted to see if things have changed.

I got started with Seagate’s Ultra Touch and LaCie Mobile Drive, and both have proven to be highly reliable in just over a month of use. The Ultra Touch in particular is very intriguing; Seagate uses 30% post-consumer materials in the chassis, and the drive itself is small enough that you can just throw it (gently) in a bag. The biggest plus point is that it connects over USB-C, and I had zero issues using it with my Windows machine.

Seagate Ultra Touch external HDD review

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Other niceties include AES-256 encryption, giving you the ability to easily safeguard the data on the drive. There is no audible noise when using the drive, and even after transferring a sizeable chunk of data, it didn’t get too hot. 




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