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Western Digital 2TB My Passport Ultra for Mac Silver Portable External Hard Drive HDD, USB-C and USB 3.1 Compatible – WDBPMV0040BSL-WESN

(9 customer reviews)

Original price was: $99,99.Current price is: $89,99.

Last updated on 19/04/2025 06:35 Details
  • USB-C and USB 3.1 compatible.Specific uses: Business, personal
  • Innovative style with refined metal cover
  • Password protection with 256-bit AES hardware encryption
  • Formatted for Mac
RAM

‎2 TB

Hard Drive

‎2 TB Portable

Brand

Series

‎My Passport Ultra for Mac

Item model number

‎WDBKYJ0020BSL-WESN

Hardware Platform

‎Mac

Operating System

‎Windows 7+, Mac reformatting

Item Weight

‎4.6 ounces

Product Dimensions

‎4.33 x 3.21 x 5 inches

Item Dimensions LxWxH

‎4.33 x 3.21 x 5 inches

Color

Flash Memory Size

‎2 GB

Hard Drive Interface

‎USB 3.0

Hard Drive Rotational Speed

‎1 RPM

Manufacturer

,

Country of Origin

‎Thailand

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

‎No

Date First Available

‎September 13, 2018

9 reviews for Western Digital 2TB My Passport Ultra for Mac Silver Portable External Hard Drive HDD, USB-C and USB 3.1 Compatible – WDBPMV0040BSL-WESN

  1. Gerson

    I use this with my Mac and it combines easily with Time Machine; is small and compact/portable; quick to back up…and matches its description and features. Comes with a short, Thunderbolt charging cable that includes a USB adapter that fits over one end of the Thunderbolt for versatility.

  2. Omar Siddique

    I use multiple Western Digital hard drives in my home assembled PCs, video surveillance recorder, and NAS for storage of over-the-air recorded TV for PLEX playback. I also use the company’s Sandisk solid state portable storage to put back up copies of documents in the bank’s safe deposit box and for large transfers to family members.

    When I caused an error that required me to send out one of my hard drives for data recovery, I needed to provide a sufficient size portable drive for the transfer / restoration. My choice to use this Ultra was simple, especially since it now uses the USB-C connection versus the prior odd-shaped connector used on many prior portable drives.

    Although this currently serves as a back up storage drive, it performed well when I transferred my restored data to the PC drives that I up-sized. The transfer was reasonably fast and the case did a good job of dissipating the heat over the hours it took for 3TB.

  3. Omar Siddique

    A fast, compact drive powered by its USB-C connector. A solidly built cable is included plus a USB-A converter. There’s a single activity LED near the connector.

    Write performance on a USB-C 3.1 host interface was decent, with 1MB sequential writes running at 112MiB/s, but dropping to 94MiB/s presumably along the slower (outer) parts of the spinning disk.

    Linux/BSD people, here’s how the drive showed up for me:
    WD My Passport 260D 2007 Fixed Direct Access SPC-4 SCSI device
    1907697MB (3906963456 512 byte sectors)

    Note the enclosure shows up as a separate device, BSD sees it as:
    ses1: WD SES Device 2007 Fixed Enclosure Services SPC-4 SCSI device
    ses1: SES Device

    USB-C is a selling point for me despite some skeptical reviewers here. It isn’t meant to be faster, necessarily, that’s a function of the interfaces on each end. But it’s always a more robust & simpler connector. It lasts long than microUSB (by design) and doesn’t need to be flipped back and forth repeatedly until it finally fits. I generally won’t buy a device with an older USB connector unless there’s no option. USB-C all the way.

    A great little drive, and nice-looking too. I might wish it were SSD or that the LED was on the front, but otherwise no complaints.

  4. Mr Consumer

    Muito bom. Difícil encontrar um equivalente pelo preço. Leve esse.

  5. Ankita tiwari

    I bought this to use with a new ATSC TV tuner as the external hard drive for the DVR function. I had bought an ATSC TV tuner stick but it would not accept the WD hard drive even after I reformatted it to the FAT32 configuration. So I had to use a flash drive instead. The tuner started malfunctioning, sputtering in and out, so I bought a second one that was similar but by a different company. This second tuner not only worked better out of the box, it came with a better remote control lay out and accepted the reformatted WD external hdd to record programming. It all works fine. I trashed that first tuner.

  6. N. D. Graham

    Aunque el espacio real del disco son como 4.5 Tb sigue siendo muy util y practico, la informacion pasa muy agil entre mi PC y el WD, el conector usb C que viene incluido se siente de calidad tambien, hace un poco de ruido y se calienta un poco cuando pasas mucha informacion pero eso para mi no es problema

  7. Rudy Frahm

    This product is used to store large data files on both Fedora-33 and Rocky-8 linux systems. They are moved between the two systems allowing machine based access. The NTFS file system just needed to be configured in /etc/fstab, the blkid gave the device location, and then the mount command allowed access to the device so that it acted like any other. They are inexpensive enough that three devices are now attached to the same linux box giving multiple terrabytes of storage. The USB-C connection with adapter gives a quick change between the USB ports of the Rocky Linux USB-A 3.0 ports and the fedora-33 USB-C ports, allowing portable connection to each computer. Access speeds seem higher with the 5T USB-C than with the USB-A devices (e.g. the non Ultra version of the 5T drive).

    I keep the cable attached to the device at all times. Experience with others has taught me that the connection to the device is direct to the circuit board, so this procedure keeps the connects to a minimum. I do not tug or flex the attaching cables. Three are operated horizontally and one is operated vertically. There does not seem to be any difference in performance between vertical or horizontal operation.

    Longevity – I have both the 1T and 4T versions which I purchased almost 10 years ago which I use to store pictures (1T) and data files (4T). I started purchasing 5T drives in 2017 and 2018, and again in 2022. All but the 1T device are continually used daily and have had no issues.

  8. Bill in AZ

    I recently bought the Western Digital 4TB hard drive, and it’s been a solid addition to my storage setup. The setup was quick and simple, and the drive offers plenty of space for all my files, backups, and media. It runs quietly and doesn’t overheat, which is a big plus for me.

    Overall, it’s reliable and performs well for both personal and work-related storage needs. If you’re looking for an affordable and spacious external drive, I definitely recommend it.

  9. Cori

    Great little hard drive, I use it as my back up for my Mac. Fast, works well, comes with the cord plus an adapter (USB 4 to USB 3), and a great price for the amount of storage. What more is there to say?

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