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ADATA HD710 Pro External Hard Drive

ADATA HD710 Pro External Hard Drive

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Built to withstand water, wind, dirt, snow, and whatever else you can throw at it, the ADATA HD710 Pro external hard drive keeps your information secure in every sense. Tested well beyond IP68 dustproof and waterproof standards, it’s been given triple-layered military-grade shock resistance to help it withstand drops Read More

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It's kind of strange, Adata is a flash and ram company. Took me a minute to realize this is not an SSD, but a spinning disc. A little digging seems to indicate it's probably Seagate. I've not had good experiences with Seagate the last few years. They were formerly my main HDD brand at work and home. But too many failures. Most recently a seagate was the culprit in a disk array that went down during very moderate activity. Once the drive cooled down for an hour it came back up. A 2TB drive FFS! But yeah, these are 5400rpm drives and every review says they are quite slow, and kind of fiddly.
LaneMeyer
25
Apr 24, 2019
CalaverasgrandeSeagate sucks. I won't buy their drives anymore.
ViqarK
17
Mar 7, 2019
1TB - $57.99 2TB - $87.99 4TB - $142.99 5TB - $162.99
nick_gamer
6
Mar 8, 2019
ViqarKGreat price with free ship. 100% I will get one.  
devonjones
3
Jun 30, 2019
nick_gamerAll of this dudes comments are shilling Adata lol. Pretending to be a customer talking about how fast, affordable, and good they are. Adata is definitely towards the lower end across the board, especially when it comes to this mediocre 5400rpm drive wrapped in a fancy case.
Dep-1
2
Feb 8, 2019
Love the stuff I’ve picked up from this site, but I suggest you look at a large online store, much less expensive.
some specs like spindle speed, MTBF, writes/reads would be helpful.
brendan.ashe
7
Jun 19, 2018
Will this work in Japan? 100 voltage
kavern
0
Mar 22, 2018
For a 5 years old product with $69 or $64, it's not worth it. Like others mentioned Amazon can be seen at about $70+. If this price $50, i will be get it. :)
shopr
22
Mar 22, 2018
kavernThe [1TB Pro version](https://www.amazon.com/ADATA-Waterproof-Shockproof-Ruggedized-AHD710P-1TU31-CBK/dp/B0744NWZTM) is $97 on Amazon. You're looking at the non-pro version.
kavern
0
Mar 22, 2018
shoprYou are right. Oh well my bad.
Very old, very cheap drives - cant believe they are still trying to sell them.
I bought a 1tb blue model almost 10 years ago. It lasted maybe 50-100 uses before the 'proprietary' usb connection on the drive itself came loose, and has been almost impossible to establish, let alone maintain, a connection ever since.
kevinhb
171
Mar 24, 2018
Looking at the marketing on this drop, I feel like the case is what I'm paying for here. AFAICT I can get an appreciably bigger drive that probably performs just as well at any of these price points
kevinhb
171
Mar 24, 2018
kevinhb(Not that your comment was bad advice for InscrutableDespotism though.)
antpruitt
0
Feb 25, 2018
So this isn't a SSD?
Hyperus
17
Feb 25, 2018
antpruittAs if a SSD with 5TB storage, the decimal point might possibly move 1 digit backward instead of 65USD.
melhilsnow
2
Feb 24, 2018
I can get this at Amazon for $59.99 +free shipping
theonug
273
Feb 25, 2018
Maybe it'd cheaper because it's such a ugly ass yellow, lollolp
shadowhand
58
Feb 26, 2018
melhilsnowFrom what I can tell, that is not the PRO version and lacks the shock sensors.
Tzivya
5
Feb 23, 2018
I have several of these for a couple years now in 2TB, and love them. The provided cords are stiff and short, so it can be tricky to position them. But if you get a longer cord from your supplier of choice, you can just save the short ones for emergencies. All in all, an easy ‘buy’ from me on the actual drive. Price wise, I can’t comment being in Australia. It seems reasonable, but not amazing. Local prices adjusted from aud to usd are $60 USD for 1TB, $98 for 2TB, 4+ not available at my preferred vendor (umart.com.au)
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