sandy Van Landeghem
Reviewed in Belgium on February 6, 2025
Past perfect op ubiquiti recorder. Plug and play.
SplugenBrau
Reviewed in Italy on February 5, 2025
Funziona sia sul mio Lenovo G50 che sul mio HP EliteBook. Imballo di spedizione resistente allo schiacciamento.
Mager
Reviewed in Canada on February 21, 2025
Works great!!
Ademar Muraro Jr
Reviewed in Brazil on August 13, 2024
O HD original do Xbox One estragou e a substituição por este modelo foi prontamente reconhecida pelo equipamento. Posteriormente foi só ter a paciência para realizar as partições e instalar o SO do Xbox.
Fernando Chaviano ortiz
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024
Bueno
Larry
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
I like the name brand and the price.
John r neitzert jr
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024
Pretty good product and it was shipped fast would buy again !
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024
The hard drive of my 9-year old Dell Inspiron 15 laptop was corrupted. This one fits very well, and the computer runs again.
Ben Berauer
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
This 1TB HD is inexpensive, very fast delivery, and a simple warrantee. It was only $30 and I got it in less than 24 hours! Easy to reformat as Mac drive. Very convenient!
Kenneth Dove
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
Needed a new hard drive for a repair in a hurry....this hard drive stepped up and hit a home run in my book ... fast delivery with great shipping protection and worked like a charm .... my client was happy and so was I.... Thank you .. will buy again.
SanseMx
Reviewed in Mexico on January 10, 2024
Llego a tiempi y sin ningún detalle.... excelente producto y funciona como es debido... muchas gracias
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2023
I purchased this drive to replace the stock HDD for a Unifi Cloud Key 2+ (UCK2+) which is the exact same drive. I use it for recording security camera footage. When I installed this "new" drive, everything work fine at first. However, once the drive filled up, my UCK2+ crashed and I had to factory reset it. Once I did that, it was showing a drive warning and that I should replace the drive.I removed the HDD and put it into a USB HDD enclosure to connect it to my laptop to get more details. As seen in the photo, the Current Pending Sector Count (CPSC) value is sky high (5960). You can also tell that it only has an Uptime of 196 hours. This compares to my existing HDD which had a CPSC value of 368 with an Uptime of 24,974 hours and I've had since 2019! That value of 368 was still enough to give me warnings to replace the HDD.Earlier I referred to this as a "new" HDD because the Manufacture date is 07March2018, six months older than the HDD I replaced! Not very new for a HDD ordered in May 2023. Unfortunately, I didn't install it as soon as I got it and it didn't cause issues until it was filled up so it is past the return window by less than 1 week. Also, Toshiba offers a 1 year warranty but that is also long past since it's been sitting on a shelf somewhere for 5 years.This was sold by Zephyr USA.
Hugh G. Rection
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2022
Current home renovation conditions have made it more viable to use a laptop for me for now, but my laptop only had a 256 GB SSD, so I got this to increase capacity and have everything on it.When I first opened it up, I was a little concerned with a manufacturing date of 2015 and scuffs on the pins. I popped it in anyway and crystaldiskinfo shows 2 boot cycles and 0 operating hours. The scuffs on the pins must've been from a test run and nothing more. So yes, it is essentially a "new" drive, even if it has been sitting around for a minute.It formatted normally. Transfer rates directly from the SSD averaged out at about 55 MB/s. Not impressive, but remember this: This is a budget level, 5400 RPM drive. I basically got it to write things to that don't require high read/write speeds, such as pictures, music, documents, etc. and to keep constant writes / deletions / overwrites off the SSD to increase its lifespan. For this purpose, it's perfectly acceptable. OS, more intensive games, and a few commonly used programs that I want to load fast on the SSD, everything else on this HDD.If you have to have a high performance traditional spinning platter drive, get something like a WD Black. (I have one in my desktop and it's great.) But if you just need something with decent capacity that holds your data, and doesn't break the bank, this does the trick. As a side note, I have never had a Toshiba HDD fail on me. Time will tell if this trend continues.