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Seagate STEL8000100 Backup Plus Hub 8TB External Desktop Hard Drive Storage
Digital Storage Capacity | 8 TB |
Hard Disk Interface | USB 3.0 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Brand | Seagate |
Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
Hard Disk Description | Desktop |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Desktop |
Installation Type | External Hard Drive |
Hard Disk Size | 8 TB |
Specific Uses For Product | business, personal |
About this item
- Store and access content for years with up to 14TB in a USB drive
- A great external hard drive for Mac and Windows, this hub can charge mobile devices and transfer files from USB cameras and USB thumb drives via its two USB 3.0 ports
- Use seamlessly between Windows and Mac by installing the provided NTFS driver for Mac
- Complimentary four-month membership to the Adobe Creative Cloud Photography Plan’s photo and video editing apps (Must be redeemed within 1 year of drive registration. Not available in all countries)
- Enjoy long-term peace of mind with the included two-year limited warranty and two-yr Rescue Data Recovery Services
- The available storage capacity may vary.
Top Brand: Seagate
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storage capacity | 8 TB | 6 TB | 4 TB | 8 TB | 8 TB | 8 TB |
hardware interface | usb3.0 | usb3.2 gen 2, usb3.0, usb2.0 | solid state drive | usb3.0 | usb3.0 | usb3.0 |
compatible devices | Laptop, Desktop | Laptop, Desktop, Tablet | PC, Mac, Gaming Console, Smartphone, Tablet | Desktop | Desktop | PC, Laptop, Mac |
form factor | desktop, external | 2.5-inch | Portable | Desktop | Desktop | 3.5-inch |
write speed | 160 megabits per second | 80-160 MB/s | 1000 megabits per second | — | 120 megabytes per second | up to 625 MB/s |
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Brand | Seagate |
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Series | Segate Backup Plus Hub |
Item model number | STEL8000100 |
Hardware Platform | PC;Mac |
Item Weight | 2.34 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.65 x 1.61 x 7.8 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.65 x 1.61 x 7.8 inches |
Flash Memory Size | 8 |
Hard Drive Interface | USB 3.0 |
Manufacturer | Seagate |
ASIN | B01HD6ZLQ6 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 23, 2016 |
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Backup and Recharge in One Place
Thousands of photos, hundreds of songs, loads of movies and docs—sound familiar? Backup Plus Hub helps protect all of it with proven reliability, seamless backup, Mac and Windows usability, plus two front-facing USB 3.0 ports for charging and managing devices like phones, tablets, and cameras.


Desk, Office, and Dorm Life—Made Easier
Backup Plus Hub helps protect important files and can’t-live-without memories with a single click. To schedule automatic backups, simply use the included Seagate software.

What's Included
Backup Plus Hub, 18-inch (45.72cm) USB 3.0 cable, 18W power adapter, Quick start guide, Seagate backup software, Mac driver
Product Description
Get solid USB storage and up to 14TB capacity in an external desktop hard drive for Mac and Windows. Featuring dual front-facing, high-speed USB 3.0 ports, Backup Plus Hub make it easy to charge mobile devices and transfer files
from cameras, USB keys, and more. Even charge USB game controllers! Enjoy simple, one-click backups, or schedule automatic daily, weekly, or monthly backup by downloading Seagate Toolkit software software. Plus, a complimentary
four-month membership to the Adobe Creative Cloud Photography plan’s awesome photo and video editing apps (Must be redeemed within 1 year of drive registration. Not available in all countries).
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Customers find the external hard drive functions well, particularly with Xbox One X consoles, and appreciate its storage capacity, with one customer mentioning it can hold 2 TB of photos. The drive offers good value for money, with one customer noting it's a fantastic alternative to cloud storage services, and customers find it easy to use and set up, with convenient USB hubs in the front. While some customers find it extremely quiet, others report repeated loud clicking sounds, and opinions on reliability are mixed, with some finding it reliable while others describe it as unreliable. Speed performance receives mixed feedback, with some finding it great while others consider it painfully slow.
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Customers find that the external hard drive functions well, particularly with Xbox One X, and works effectively as a backup drive.
"...Still snappy & quiet, performs just like on Day 1 and as excpected, CHKDSK report in provided screenshot confirmed theres 0 bad sectors...." Read more
"It's plugged in and it works. Transferred all the info from my old computer before it took a dive, into the new computer. TG" Read more
"...drive is a great balance between affordable low price-per-GB and performance, with emphasis on the former but not totally neglecting the latter by..." Read more
"...worth noting these things do not have on/off switches and they will not power up until the USB cable is connected...." Read more
Customers appreciate the hard drive's storage capacity, describing it as huge and excellent for digital needs, with one customer mentioning it can hold 2 TB of photos.
"...or SSD drives speeds but considering its a single HDD with its capacity platters and quietness, this is rather impressive, especially comparing my..." Read more
"...a single 500 MB drive for everything is amazed at how big and cheap storage is these days...." Read more
"It has a huge storage space and is convenient to use. However, you have to accept that it makes some noise when operating." Read more
"...This drive was a 4 TB version. I was able to copy 2 TB of photos to it in just a few hours. It’s a 5 star plus drive...." Read more
Customers find the hard drive offers excellent value for money, with one customer noting it's a fantastic alternative to cloud storage services.
"...and still provided you with utilities: Toolkit - free of charge for your desktop backups being done once, daily, weekly, monthly, atm or..." Read more
"...things considered, this drive is a great balance between affordable low price-per-GB and performance, with emphasis on the former but not totally..." Read more
"...8TB at a very affordable price (~$150 at time of purchase) -..." Read more
"...spite of a couple of issues and quirks, it is overall an effective, inexpensive, and largely very quick form of storage for computers, and it does..." Read more
Customers find the hard drive easy to use and set up, with plug-and-play functionality working great. One customer specifically mentions it works well with their Xbox One X console.
"...with opening for what I call a media peripherals cabinet, it is very convenient just for this matter itself as I hide the wiring clutter in the back..." Read more
"It has a huge storage space and is convenient to use. However, you have to accept that it makes some noise when operating." Read more
"The unit is simple to install, and has tremendous storage capability with configurable back up schemes...." Read more
"...If you are looking for a slick, easy, and high performance way to backup iPhone files, look elsewhere...." Read more
Customers appreciate the USB ports on this external hard drive, particularly the two USB hubs in the front and the built-in USB 3 hub, which they find convenient.
"...This drives front hub suffices my needs for USB3.0 ports by itself and places them right where I need it to be next to external optical drive and a..." Read more
"...So, I already setup a replacement for it. The built in USB hub is convenient but it also makes the drive incompatible with devices like..." Read more
"...While the USB spec is backwards compatible (so you COULD connect this via USB2), I use USB3...." Read more
"...2 port HUB gives me +1 USB port with this connected on the XB1X (it takes a native USB port up but then provides 2x ports to use) -..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the hard drive's speed, with some finding it great and quick, while others describe it as somewhat slow.
"...To get the best performance with this disk, your filesystem (ext4 in my case) should use a 4k block size to match the physical sector size...." Read more
"...of storage into a small and inexpensive device, and it can write data generally very quickly... with some exceptions - I got nearly 200 MB/s for the..." Read more
"...Spin-up is lengthy but the drive supports sleep mode while a source its plugged into via USB cable is turned off and I would say power on spin up..." Read more
"...If you are looking for a slick, easy, and high performance way to backup iPhone files, look elsewhere...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the hard drive's noise level, with some finding it extremely quiet while others report repeated loud clicking sounds and beeping noises.
"...The third one makes an annoying buzzing noise while idle. I'm guessing there's something wrong with its ability to park the drive heads...." Read more
"...but considering its a single HDD with its capacity platters and quietness, this is rather impressive, especially comparing my old 1TB usb2.0 Drive..." Read more
"...However, you have to accept that it makes some noise when operating." Read more
"...For a period of about 30 days it performed as expected. Quiet and dependable...." Read more
Customers have mixed experiences with the hard drive's reliability, with some finding it dependable and stable, while others report it being unreliable and completely failing.
"...I hope that in time, I can come back here and tell everyone how incredibly reliable it is." Read more
"...I am however concerned about reliability. My history with Seagate drives is a rocky one (over the last 25+ years)...." Read more
"...They have been rock-solid in my application, which is primarily archiving video surveillance footage, running under Windows10...." Read more
"...independent reviews that determine that some Seagate products are unreliable, defective, and (fail) prematurely at spectacularly, and in many..." Read more
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Ultra Quiet, Fast, Universal with USB 3.0 HUB, Reliable, Great backup soft = Overall Excellent!
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2020Style: HubPattern: Hard DriveCapacity: 8TBVerified PurchaseI purchased 8TB drive 14 months ago for purpose of it being attached to NAS for a differential backups.
NAS recognized it in a breeze, only issue NAS has is that it can not let the drive into sleep mode.
I realized this after two months of continuous run on this poor desktop aimed harddrive inside its neat piano black enclosure with convenience of expanding your USB3.0 ports to additional two. Fortunately, the constant strain onto this non-workstation drive havent had any impacts whatsoever. It remains to be superbly quiet while being amazingly fast with a limit of 151MB/s I have noticed on desktop while backing up from local SSDs. May not seem too impressive compared to SATA3 speed limits or SSD drives speeds but considering its a single HDD with its capacity platters and quietness, this is rather impressive, especially comparing my old 1TB usb2.0 Drive which is slower than one 6th of this drives performance. Spin-up is lengthy but the drive supports sleep mode while a source its plugged into via USB cable is turned off and I would say power on spin up time sacrifice is a great feature vs shorter drive life. Once its booted its access time is snappy, may take couple of seconds at most but then again, this is a mechanical drive which does well also in this regard.
Best feature is the front USB HUB, and If I knew I will once buy this drive, I would save 30 bucks by skipping the purchase of 4 port USB3.0 hub that also needs power adapter. This drives front hub suffices my needs for USB3.0 ports by itself and places them right where I need it to be next to external optical drive and a card reader separated from the desktop case into a furniture piece with opening for what I call a media peripherals cabinet, it is very convenient just for this matter itself as I hide the wiring clutter in the back of it and all looks neat and tidy.
If you keep the drive exposed, you may also like the breathing style logo LED backlight while its at works. When in standby, it just stays lit and isnt intrusively bright.
Software-wise, the drive comes pre-loaded with a small application that will forward your web browser to seagate web site regarded to registration of particular product that could be skipped and still provided you with utilities: Toolkit - free of charge for your desktop backups being done once, daily, weekly, monthly, atm or differential backup.
RescueData - could be downloaded for a charge and sadly, this utility is not free.
Theres a fame that Seagate drives are defective and dont last long, yet I have never had an issue with Maxtor nor Seagate drives since late 90's. Actually It was Western Digital that gave me issues on three different drives. I have 2 seagate IronWolf drives in NAS and are running 24/7 and report healthy with 0 errors for the past year and a half or so.
I strongly advise you, dont give on others reviews bashing this brand, seagate honors warranties and wont try to steal your money as some state. This honest company does not need to damage its name.
In pc world its just fan war between the brands just like consoles flame wars go about PS vs Xbox, so do the PC spheres go Intel vs AMD, Nvidia vs AMD, Seagate vs WD where in reality, all the products perform about the same and only winner is who throws a better competing price tag onto their product. You are not getting damaged, or 50% less performing product, those who try to tell you that, are completely out of the picture. I dont even believe their said experience with DOA drives, unless they play football with them, place them next to 300WATT speakers magnets, plug and unplug usb or power cord while the drive is being accessed at the very moment pretending its hot-swappable and expect everything to be fine. Of course it wont, nor would it be okay with any brand HDD or SSD.
NOTE! 8TB drive, as of Feb. 2020 has a wrong price. Its only 50cents cheaper than 10TB version, whilst I purchased this over a year ago for 149.99 - this needs a FIX do not buy 8TB Drive for more than US$150!
UPDATE: Soon it'll be 4 years of daily use with backups set once a week, rather occasional write of random files ranging from single kB up to well over a GB, numerous daily accesses. Still snappy & quiet, performs just like on Day 1 and as excpected, CHKDSK report in provided screenshot confirmed theres 0 bad sectors. What more to state than this drive is phenomenal? Only that I truly feel sorry for unhappy owners of this flawless drive. Since my purchase in Dec of '18 price went up 22 dollars and STILL holds lowest price tag for 8TB external drive with added bonus in form of USB hub other brand drives lack, just cant beat it for the price and considering purchase of another one.
5.0 out of 5 starsI purchased 8TB drive 14 months ago for purpose of it being attached to NAS for a differential backups.Ultra Quiet, Fast, Universal with USB 3.0 HUB, Reliable, Great backup soft = Overall Excellent!
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2020
NAS recognized it in a breeze, only issue NAS has is that it can not let the drive into sleep mode.
I realized this after two months of continuous run on this poor desktop aimed harddrive inside its neat piano black enclosure with convenience of expanding your USB3.0 ports to additional two. Fortunately, the constant strain onto this non-workstation drive havent had any impacts whatsoever. It remains to be superbly quiet while being amazingly fast with a limit of 151MB/s I have noticed on desktop while backing up from local SSDs. May not seem too impressive compared to SATA3 speed limits or SSD drives speeds but considering its a single HDD with its capacity platters and quietness, this is rather impressive, especially comparing my old 1TB usb2.0 Drive which is slower than one 6th of this drives performance. Spin-up is lengthy but the drive supports sleep mode while a source its plugged into via USB cable is turned off and I would say power on spin up time sacrifice is a great feature vs shorter drive life. Once its booted its access time is snappy, may take couple of seconds at most but then again, this is a mechanical drive which does well also in this regard.
Best feature is the front USB HUB, and If I knew I will once buy this drive, I would save 30 bucks by skipping the purchase of 4 port USB3.0 hub that also needs power adapter. This drives front hub suffices my needs for USB3.0 ports by itself and places them right where I need it to be next to external optical drive and a card reader separated from the desktop case into a furniture piece with opening for what I call a media peripherals cabinet, it is very convenient just for this matter itself as I hide the wiring clutter in the back of it and all looks neat and tidy.
If you keep the drive exposed, you may also like the breathing style logo LED backlight while its at works. When in standby, it just stays lit and isnt intrusively bright.
Software-wise, the drive comes pre-loaded with a small application that will forward your web browser to seagate web site regarded to registration of particular product that could be skipped and still provided you with utilities: Toolkit - free of charge for your desktop backups being done once, daily, weekly, monthly, atm or differential backup.
RescueData - could be downloaded for a charge and sadly, this utility is not free.
Theres a fame that Seagate drives are defective and dont last long, yet I have never had an issue with Maxtor nor Seagate drives since late 90's. Actually It was Western Digital that gave me issues on three different drives. I have 2 seagate IronWolf drives in NAS and are running 24/7 and report healthy with 0 errors for the past year and a half or so.
I strongly advise you, dont give on others reviews bashing this brand, seagate honors warranties and wont try to steal your money as some state. This honest company does not need to damage its name.
In pc world its just fan war between the brands just like consoles flame wars go about PS vs Xbox, so do the PC spheres go Intel vs AMD, Nvidia vs AMD, Seagate vs WD where in reality, all the products perform about the same and only winner is who throws a better competing price tag onto their product. You are not getting damaged, or 50% less performing product, those who try to tell you that, are completely out of the picture. I dont even believe their said experience with DOA drives, unless they play football with them, place them next to 300WATT speakers magnets, plug and unplug usb or power cord while the drive is being accessed at the very moment pretending its hot-swappable and expect everything to be fine. Of course it wont, nor would it be okay with any brand HDD or SSD.
NOTE! 8TB drive, as of Feb. 2020 has a wrong price. Its only 50cents cheaper than 10TB version, whilst I purchased this over a year ago for 149.99 - this needs a FIX do not buy 8TB Drive for more than US$150!
UPDATE: Soon it'll be 4 years of daily use with backups set once a week, rather occasional write of random files ranging from single kB up to well over a GB, numerous daily accesses. Still snappy & quiet, performs just like on Day 1 and as excpected, CHKDSK report in provided screenshot confirmed theres 0 bad sectors. What more to state than this drive is phenomenal? Only that I truly feel sorry for unhappy owners of this flawless drive. Since my purchase in Dec of '18 price went up 22 dollars and STILL holds lowest price tag for 8TB external drive with added bonus in form of USB hub other brand drives lack, just cant beat it for the price and considering purchase of another one.
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2016This is a beautiful, heavy-duty, and well thought out external hard drive. It can even act as a hub since it comes with two USB plugs into which you can attach another peripheral as well as charge your phone or whatever. The advantage here is that, if you’re short on USB ports you, not only not lose one by plugging this in, you actually gain two. I did try to attach another hard drive to it hoping to speed up the backup process, but things actually slowed down. But it will run a mouse, a keyboard, a tablet, a card reader, as well as charge a phone or i-pad.
As a casual, non-technically savvy user, the speed is not something that immediately impresses me. The main reason is to make a final backup of everything I could potentially ever want from my ancient Mac OS 10 snow leopard laptop that I’m retiring. Other than that, I’m selecting backing up folders full of videos, RAW files, and photo files from my Windows 7 and Windows 10 PC’s. I really don’t notice that the process is that much faster than it was with USB 2, but I’m not sitting here with a stop-watch either.
That ability to use it on both systems is rather amazing and a very valuable asset since I have important information on both platforms and it’s great to gather similar information in one place. From the description on Amazon I expected that I needed to download something to make this feature kick in. As it happens, this wasn’t necessary. My 4-TB drive recognized and communicated with both platforms out of the box. (I don’t know if this applies to the other sizes as well.)
I have used the automatic backup software from Seagate (and another one called Simple Save) and did not find them satisfactory to the way I work. I neither want to do a complete back up of the daily status of my main computer nor do I want to end up with duplicate files. The latter happens when you save a file with one name (or the camera-assigned photo numbers) and later rename that file to something more descriptive or if you move a file from one folder to another. I ended up spending hours manually deleting from the backup or the drive would fill up too fast with duplicate information.
I prefer to handle my backup manually and to mentally mirror folder structure I’ve established on my computers. For this reason, I have given up on automatic backup programs and didn’t activate this one. They are great for updating files that are still in the original place and have the same name. If you are organized enough for these parameters, I can attest that the Seagate program works conscientiously.
On the less positive side, I’m concerned that the drive gets pretty warm with extended use. Since I don’t have the software installed, I don’t keep it plugged in all the time. (This would defeat the archival purpose of having data in second locations). Still, when it is plugged in, it is for an extended period as I transfer large chunks of data to it. It gets warm, you do feel the vibration of the spinning disk and, while it doesn’t make any alarming noises, it is certainly not silent.
The reason the heating concerns me is that I have another 2 or 3 year old Seagate drive that, after hours of continued use also heats up a bit. It then starts giving me an I/O error message which requires either re-booting the computer or disconnecting and reconnecting the drive. It’s still working, I have bought new USB 3 cables to see if that will fix the problem and it doesn’t. I can still access the information on it, but my confidence in it is a bit diminished.
On the whole, I’m very satisfied with this drive so far. I’m keeping an eye on the heating problem and trying not to have the I/O problems of its cousin drive affect my opinion on this one. Should that occur, I will immediately update this review.
Truthfully, I haven’t had a single hiccup on any of the computers and have no justification for deducting even one star. The unit is very attractive but feels solid and hefty. I love having those extra USB 3 plugs in the front facing me where I can easily plug in anything I want.
UPDATE: I lost a couple of external hard drives. One was due to a power surge during Hurricane Irma (I had forgotten to unplug it) and the other was due to a Windows 10 update that made my computer no longer recognize a drive it had recognized a couple of days before and the manufacturer does not provide drivers for that old drive. (Something to keep in mind when purchasing HP drives!) I decided to get another one of these. Again, I did not install the backup software. This one does not get as warm and is pretty silent. As I copy my data to it, I find that it is pretty slow to write.Slower, I think, that the previous one. Still, I'd rather have dependability than speed so I'm satisfied.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025Style: HubPattern: Hard DriveCapacity: 8TBVerified PurchaseIt's plugged in and it works. Transferred all the info from my old computer before it took a dive, into the new computer. TG
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Leonardo D.Reviewed in Italy on September 30, 2019
4.0 out of 5 stars Grande capacità, prezzo basso, buone prestazioni
Style: HubPattern: Hard DriveCapacity: 10TBVerified PurchaseHo acquistato questo disco per utilizzare su pc locale alcuni database Microsoft sql Server. I database sono stati ripristinati sul disco direttamente connesso su porta USB di una Appliance Arcserve UDP 8300 a velocità molto vicina alla nominale massima dichiarata. Ottimo funzionamento anche su P.C. locale connettendo i db con client SQL Server Management Studio 2017.
Il disco in se e per se è un Segate Barracuda pro da 3.5 inches e funziona correttamente con ottime prestazioni. Una delle unità da 4 GB che posseggo si è guastata ed all'accensione non si avviava connettendola alla porta USB del computer. La ho smontata ed ho trovato che Il guasto riguardava la scheda elettronica con funzionalità di cache, i/o USB e serial ATA ed alimentazione mentre il disco era perfettamente integro e funzionante. Smontato il disco e rimontatolo su un case esterno Salcar funziona perfettamente con le stesse prestazioni di prima e lo utilizzo da oltre un anno sul mio pc desktop con OS Windows 10/11 e Linux. Quindi non mi sembra di avere rilevato problemi di scarsa qualità come da altri clienti ampiamente esposto. Ritengo personalmente che al giorno d'oggi un hd da 10 GB è un componente sicuro anche se destinato al mercato pc / notebook. Certamente non è un prodotto per dispositivi server, storage area network ecc. quindi non si deve fare confusione in questo senso e comunque nel data center della mia organizzazione ho rilevato alcuni guasti anche su unità HD di server, appliances, SAN.
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JOLY DOMINIQUEReviewed in France on September 2, 2021
4.0 out of 5 stars Bon disque dur de stockage, détection rapide et bon transfert sous Win10
Style: HubPattern: Hard DriveCapacity: 8TBVerified PurchaseJ'ai acheté ce disque dur pour étendre le stockage de mes films et séries, il me restait un port usb libre sur mon routeur. Je l'ai utilisé sous Windows 10 pour transférer mes fichiers, le taux de transfert est très bon dans l'ensemble, avec quelques petites baisses de débit par moment, mais rien de gênant. Il émet un léger bruit, mais c'est la ventilation pour la surchauffe. Le raccordement à mon routeur n'a posé aucun problème, tout fonctionne parfaitement.
JOLY DOMINIQUEBon disque dur de stockage, détection rapide et bon transfert sous Win10
Reviewed in France on September 2, 2021
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- Panagiota SavvaReviewed in the United Arab Emirates on January 30, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
Style: HubPattern: Hard DriveCapacity: 10TBVerified PurchaseGreat excellent service
- MontreuxReviewed in Australia on January 16, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Good buy!
Bought this as a new back-up for movies, music, tv and books. I've been using a LaCie 4TB hard drive for my backups for the last three years or so, but I was getting worried it might be reaching the end of its lifespan. This wasn't for any particular reason, it's just that I've heard too many stories from friends about backups suddenly dying and everything being lost... The Seagate 8TB is fine so far. Tons of space and works smoothly and fast. Plus, I still have the LaCie in the cupboard with all the old stuff on it, so now I can sleep more easily at night, knowing I have two sources for backups!
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VielkäuferReviewed in Germany on August 4, 2021
1.0 out of 5 stars Netzteil für Deutsche Steckdosen nicht geeignet
Style: HubPattern: Hard DriveCapacity: 4TBVerified PurchaseDas Netzteil wird mit amerikanischem Stecker versendet, für Steckdosen in Deutschland nicht geeignet !!!!