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The Seagate One Touch Hub 8TB is a high-capacity external hard drive featuring front USB-C and USB 3.0 ports for device connectivity and charging, a fast 7200 RPM mechanical drive, cross-platform compatibility, built-in password protection, and bundled backup software. It includes a two-year warranty and Rescue Data Recovery Service, making it a reliable and secure storage solution for professionals on the go.
Hard Drive | 8 TB Mechanical Hard Disk |
Brand | Seagate |
Series | STLC8000400 |
Item model number | STLC8000400 |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
Item Weight | 2.73 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.17 x 8.74 x 3.07 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.17 x 8.74 x 3.07 inches |
Color | Black |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Flash Memory Size | 8 |
Hard Drive Interface | eSATA |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
Batteries | 1 AAAA batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Seagate |
Language | English, English, English |
ASIN | B093WZHS1G |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 3, 2022 |
M**L
Pull it like a tooth, stick it in a NAS
These are cheaper than just getting the drive, so I buy these for my NAS and pull the drive from the plastic case. Sure it’s not an Iron Wolf, but they have lasted in my NAS for years.
D**T
Big photo storage for the home
I bought the 16TB unit with front USB hub to store photographs and some miscellaneous files. My unit is connected to a dual-boot (Windows 10 & Ubuntu) laptop workstation through a USB hub.After I connected the USB cable, I plugged in the drive's power cord and Seagate One Touch Hub fired right up. I moved 50,000 files, totaling about 500GB to the drive to confirm that everything was working, and then fired up Lightroom and had it 'add' a year's worth of pictures to it's catalog. Everything worked fine. I then booted up Ubuntu to confirm that Ubuntu could see and access the disk, and it did so without any issues.While I did not benchmark the unit, it's speed seemed typical of other hard drives. That is, while much slower than a SSD, is plenty fast enough for photo storage.The unit has only a very small disk activity LED on the front of the unit. There are no other lights on the unit. When you first add the unit to a Windows system, the drive will appear in the 'Desktop' view of the File Manager. Normally File Manager defaults to showing you the 'Quick Access' - Frequent Folders and Recent Files view.The unit isn't silent - no hard disk drive is - and it does make sounds when it's spinning the disk platters up to speed after 'sleeping' and when the disk is moving the disk heads to read or write a file. The rest of the time the unit is essentially silent. It's safe to say that this disk is nosier than any disk I've had before (it's also a LOT bigger than any disk I've had before), but the sounds this unit makes are no louder than everyday background office noises. Personally, I don't find them objectionable.I am pleased with the 16TB Seagate One Touch Hub I purchased. The unit is performing like I expected it to, and I expect it will serve me well for a number of years.
K**N
TERRIBLE Product, DO NOT BUY, Failed a 2nd TIME!!
This was my 2nd Seagate external drive to purchase, and this one was just as bad as the first. I thought the first one was bad because it was just a "fluke", but now that 2 have failed I am telling you do NOT purchase this product. It failed and I lost all my files. I had even purchased the warranty where they will recover your files if it fails (I guess they fail a lot), and I sent the drive off and they could not recover the files. Do NOT buy a Seagate product they are TERRIBLE. Buy a different brand, because you have a high probability of losing it all.
L**S
Perfect for backing up photos and videos
Perfect for backing up photos and videos. A little noisy, but it is expected. Easy to install and backup software works great.
M**N
Good drive thus far, very very bad adapter sent with drive.
Drive seems to be working now. But I ended up paying eighteen dollars too much because the likely adapter that came with the drive was not what it said it was. It was not made for U.S. standards and had a serious short circuit. The damage to my electronics and the risk to the drive were concerning. I, however, assumed this happens infrequently and was mostly an irritant towards Seagate, who has about 45 yrs of an extremely good reputation with me!Our last drive lasted for six years, and we want this one to do the same; its adapter is used anywhere. What I bought here is a better drive than the adapter that came with it. It is sad that Seagate may have lowered their standards; as a result, many hard drives and maybe even support systems are not as good as they have been for 45 years.
D**S
These are garbage if you use a program to see what the specs really are
Ok first off, most of these are EXYOS or IRONWOLF drives with no warranty, just the warranty for the plastic case. second off, if you use something like usbtree or hdsentinel you'll see seagate is purposely limiting the SATA speed to SATA II, so even though these advertise sata 3.2 10GB you wont get better than 3GB (like it makes a difference, it's just techno babble and tech lies). Dont buy these, do yourself a favor, buy the enterprise drive thats like 10 less for no chassis and buy a REAL usb 3.2 2x2 usb chassis so you get a 5 year drive warranty (if you go seagate, WD you can complain and get a 5 year warranty for anything). but these are garbage with how they SAY they are 10Gpbs usb 3.2 but are only connecting at SATA II speeds (they do connect at sata III on a real enclosure). Dont let the prettiness or worthless hub fool you, because you are paying extra for JUNK cases that cripple the drive
S**R
Great easy edition to My Mac Studio
As you know Apple uses APFS for its file system, with the latest versions on macOS all compatibility with Window NTFS is gone without the help of some really wayward utilities. This 14TB Hub is formatted in exFat. This is a file system that works both with Apple and Windows. It lacks some of the indexing features of APFS and NTFS but for external storage it works just fine. plugged it into one of the USB "C"/Thunderbolt ports on the Mac Studio installed Seagate's software for macOS and I was up and running. You do notice at times that this is an external drive and it isn't the speed demon it might be with APFS and a Thunderbolt interface but it moves everything off of the Mac Studio's 1TB internal that does not need to be there. Any one with a Mac computer this is a no brainer.
D**B
works great!
I've had this hard drive for a while now and use it as one of 2 Time Machine backup drives (running 24/7. It's a reliable workhorse and I love the convenience of having the 2 ports facing me. I utilize that feature all the time.
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