Wow today I am so happy I found out about this device by doing some searching on Amazon and then going through checking our the cheap but slow RAVPower, cheap but slow Kingston MobileLite, see that Toshiba has a competitor too. Seagate doesn’t seem to have a competing device (SD card to HDD automatic battery powered backup). Wow, I have been wanting this kind of device for a long time and I thought the hard drive companies didn’t know there would be demand for a fast SD card backup to hard drive system.
Happy to see YouTube reviews say the transfer speed could be about half an hour for 128GB SD card to the built-in hard drive. That’s sounds perfectly usable, I film 4K video sometimes I film 200GB to one of my 256GB SD cards in one day. Backing that up to the WDWP in about an hour would be great.
But, now my SD cards are UHS-2 speed (Lexar 1000x), and I wish the WDWP had dual hard drives built-in as RAID (like that Lacie orange drive thing), cause what I really want is my backups to be reliable, I want preferably those backups to be onto two hard drives inside the Pro.
I guess I could connect my 4TB Seagate external to the USB 2.0 of the WDWP, and transfer my backup there at some kind of USB 2.0 speed of like 4MB/s, that sounds super slow. Probably even too slow to backup from WDWP to an external hard drive overnight (200GB would take 13 hours + to backup over the USB2 according to my calculation) I wish that USB plug was full USB 3.0 speed at least. It defeats the purpose in my opinion if I have to use a laptop to backup all the files to a second hard drive.
I think it’d be cool if the WDWP had some kind of app store for expansion of its abilities, such as I’d like to be able to upload from it directly to my YouTube account overnight over the Wi-Fi of the hotel room or of the Airbnb where I’m staying. Is this possible? Can WDWP backup files to Google Drive automatically overnight? Can we install a BitTorrent client on it and trigger BitTorrent downloads to it from ones Android phone (local or remotely)?
If not, is the Android app smart enough to designate a download folder on my Android device (such as my Android BitTorrent download folder) to automatically move all files or sync files from my Android device automatically to the WDWP? Or can the Android app be smart enough to automatically backup to Google Drive (or to any other online cloud storage) when there’s any new files in a designated folder on the WDWP? Can it automatically backup my Smartphones camera roll wirelessly to the WDWP? Can I otherwise easily always free up storage on my Smartphone by transfering all the files to WDWP and access them easily from any app in the phone as if the WDWP 3TB was local inside my Android smartphone? Is the Wi-Fi speed fast enough to stream 4K videos at 100mbit/s or 150mbit/s to playback inside my Android video player app like Archos Player, VLC or MX Player?
I wonder if WD might be preparing to release a successor to the WDWP since it looks like the WDWP was released soon about a year ago… I wouldn’t enjoy buying the WDWP now if they come out with a faster version next month that might have USB 3.1 speeds, UHS-2 or V60/V90 SD card faster read-speed, USB 3.1 Host port for full speed backup to extra external hard drive, faster Wi-Fi, more apps and features such as YouTube upload, Google Drive direct backup, BitTorrent client, dual 2TB or dual 4TB in RAID inside (5+ years warranty and instant swap by WD if any of the 2 RAID hard drives ever fail like I’ve had portable WD hard drives fail on me more than twice in the past)… Perhaps even a second SD card slot, better LED lights or even some type of basic display on top of it… USB Type-C 3.1 fast connectivity… I guess it’d be nice if it could bond Gigabit Ethernet, the fastest Wi-Fi and a USB LTE modem for a combined maximum YouTube upload speed… (or Google Drive upload, ftp upload, or whatever), perhaps even fast enough ARM processor to be able to transcode any video/image in real-time to lower resolutions/bitrates for smoother streaming/playback to any device.
I plan to use WDWP as a perfect partner with my ultra-thin ARM Powered Samsung Chromebook Pro which has Android support, so I hope the WDWP My Cloud Android app works well and preferably also looks good and functions well on a high resolution Chromebook display. And as the partner also for my 4K camcorder (hoping to upgrade from my Sony AX53 which films 100mbit/s 4K30p to Panasonic GH5 which films 150mbit/s 4K60p if it turns out GH5 will have decent enough autofocus after the firmware update).
Sure sure I’m asking too much. Right now, it probably looks like I am going to buy the WDWP 3TB this week. Thanks for reading and thanks for telling me WD’s secret plans for the future.