WD launches Wireless Storage drive
WD has unveiled My Passport Wireless, an easy-to-use Wi-Fi-enabled storage drive that allows consumers to save, access and share stored content wirelessly with any smartphone, tablet, computer or other device.
“As we celebrate its 10th anniversary, the success of WD’s My Passport line of portable hard drives is unprecedented. Our new My Passport Wireless drive continues the evolution, resolving a common problem for today’s mobile consumer; too many devices with limited storage and no way to offload their content and free up space on-the-go. Now, consumers will have one drive to easily store content from all their devices and enjoy that content anywhere they go,” explains Jim Welsh, Executive Vice-President, WD Content Solutions Business and Worldwide Sales.
Available in 500GB, 1TB or 2TB models, users now have the ability to store and access up to hundreds of hours of movies and music, as well photos and other digital files, from their smartphones and tablets that are typically limited by minimal storage capacity.
With the My Passport Wireless drive users have anywhere, anytime access to their favourite digital content by using WD’s award-winning WD My Cloud mobile app for iOS or Android mobile devices. The WD My Cloud mobile app easily connects to a My Passport Wireless drive for simple product set-up, and once set up the mobile app provides intuitive navigation, sharing and playback of the drive’s content. The WD My Cloud app also helps unify all of a users’ content under a single app and user interface, by allowing access to content on the My Passport Wireless drive, the My Cloud family of personal cloud storage, and on major public cloud services such as Dropbox, OneDrive and Google Drive from just one app.
In addition to mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, the portable wireless storage drive is an ideal companion for cameras with its integrated SD card slot.
Pricing for My Passport Wireless is approximately INR11,000 for 500GB and approximately INR13,000 for 1TB and is expected to be available in India from the last week of October 2014. The WD My Cloud mobile app currently is available for download for free from the App Store and Google Play.
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