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WD My Cloud Home (1 x 8 TB, WD Red)
238,71 EUR

WD My Cloud Home

1 x 8 TB, WD Red


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159 reviews

  • Anonymous

    6 years ago
    purchased this product

    Not good --- Not bad (after a month usage ... NEVER BUY)

    Far behind in competition ... (after using for a month, changed my mind ... never waste your money on this product)

    Pro

    • Design

    Contra

    • Very limited functionalities
    • Smart TV won't recognize it as an external drive, without PLEX
    • huge dependancy on PLEX... creating PLEX, Syncing all files / movies ... very combursome
    • If you have good amount of photos ... forget this device ... It takes ages to sync photos with plex
    • No torrent support
    • noice
    • Strange problems while playing movies / photos / videos ... never an easy task ... not meeting 10% o
    • Can not see USB drive on PC ... FIle copy allowed only from mobile app and app is damm slow
    • list contineus
  • t.lenzin

    6 years ago
    purchased this product

    Bad product to ba avoided. 1 star rating does not allow entering conclusion

    Terrible product, Many promises which are not kept. Does not work on OS X 10.6.8. On OS X 10.11.6 Time Machine does not work properly

    Pro

    • price

    Contra

    • Does not work on OS X 10.6.8
    • Time Machine does not work properly
    • USB copiying is very slow

    This review was created for a different variant: My Cloud Home (1 x 4 TB, WD Red)

  • grellgrau.

    5 years ago
    purchased this product

    Bad buy deluxe

    Unfortunately, this part somewhat maltreats the product category NAS and what is generally understood by it. WD's choice of "Cloud" as the name for NAS systems was a glorious second. This really is *pure* cloud storage. Intended as a replacement for Dropbox & Co. but quite misleading as the "real" models are also called that. Without HOME's own app, nothing works, really nothing. Strictly speaking, it is a network attached storage, which is what my USB stick shared in the network would be. 

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