WD My Passport Wireless SSD (0.50 TB)

WD My Passport Wireless SSD

0.50 TB


Question about WD My Passport Wireless SSD

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Anonymous

5 years ago

I recently got a Nikon Z6 with XQD memory card to take with me on my next holiday. I am looking for a "photo tank" so that I can make a daily backup of my photos. The WD My Passport Wireless seems like a good solution. I can imagine copying the photos via the card reader (from Sony) for XQD cards or doing the whole thing wirelessly. However, I am not sure from the descriptions whether the WD Wireless can be accessed directly by the Nikon Z6, i.e. directly from the camera to the WD drive. Do I need Wi-Fi for this or is it possible via Bluetooth?

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marcammon

5 years ago

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I have only recently purchased the WD My Passport, but I am very satisfied with the range of functions and the performance. Unfortunately, I can't tell you whether the import works via Wi-Fi. However, the import will certainly work if you connect the camera to the USB port of the WD My Passport using a USB cable. And that's even faster than via Wi-Fi sync. The mobile phone or tablet can be synchronised via Wi-Fi using the WD app...

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obkirchen

5 years ago

I also need My Passport as a photo backup. However, I use the SD slot of the hard drive with the older Nikon D810 or connect it to the laptop via wireless or bluetooth. Unfortunately, that's all I can say about it.