Description
The Seagate One Touch 2TB External HDD Black is a portable storage device that is protected by password-activated AES-256 hardware encryption. It has a 2TB storage capacity and a bus-powered micro-USB 3.2 Gen 1 interface. The device is formatted as exFAT, making it compatible with both Windows and Mac systems without the need for reformatting. It also comes with an 18" micro-USB to USB-A cable, a six month membership to Mylio Photos, and a six month Dropbox storage plan membership. Other features include automatic file synchronization, customized backup and folder mirroring, and Rescue Data Recovery Services.
Seagate One Touch 2TB External HDD Black
Protected by password-activated AES-256 hardware encryption, the2TB One Touch USB 3.2 Gen 1 External Hard DrivefromSeagatelets you store and access photos and files on the go. Beneath its black exterior, the One Touch is equipped with a 2TB hard drive and a bus-powered micro-USB 3.2 Gen 1 (USB 3.1 Gen 1/3.0) interface. The One Touch is formatted as exFAT, meaning it will work with most Windows and Mac systems, without the need for a reformat. However, a reformat may be required for use with Apple's Time Machine.
Included with Seagate's One Touch HDD is an 18" micro-USB to USB-A cable, a six month membership to Mylio Photos, and a six month Dropbox storage plan membership.
Features
Password activated hardware encryption helps keep files and photos safe
Textured metal finish fits in with modern lifestyle elements
Compatible with USB 3.2 Gen 1 (USB 3.1 Gen 1/3.0)
Powered by its USB connection, which offers customized backup and folder mirroring
Drop files into the designated folder for automatic file synchronization
Works with Windows and Mac without the need to reformat
Includes Rescue Data Recovery Services
Specifications:
2TB Storage Capacity
Micro-USB 3.2 Gen 1 Interface
Password Activated Hardware Encryption
Bus Powered
Formatted exFAT for Windows & Mac
Includes Dropbox Storage Plan
Includes Mylio Create Plan
Includes USB Cable
Includes Data Rescue Services