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61 Reviews
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Seagate claims the GoFlex lineup is the most versatile external hard drive lineup on the market and we found no reason to disagree. Its upgrade possibilities are abundant but simple at the same time. Our main concerns were with the built-quality but th...
Seagate's GoFlex system is not cheap to start with, but if you get a second or third hard drive as part of the same system it becomes better value. The system of port connections is well executed, appearing to be very robust. The connections we used barel...
Quick and easy upgradeability, Only pay for what you need, Portable yet stable design, Included software based encryption, Software is preloaded on the drive, no need of CD/DVD to install it, Seamless automatic data backup options, GoFlex adapters can be used on any SATA drive
Short USB cables (only 18 - 20 inches), Proprietary cable means expensive cable replacement, No active cooling, 2 year warranty is extremely short compared to older model's 5 year warranty, Sealed unit so hard drive replacement will be difficult, No power On/Off switch for drive...
While the 5400-rpm drive is not going to break any speed records, the FreeAgent GoFlex Ultra Portable Drive actually does what it claims: simple, painless upgradeability. With minimum effort, you can customize its interface to suit your changing needs....
Seagate has successfully taken a common product and injected new life into it with their GoFlex series of external hard drives. With most portable hard drives, you are stuck using the original interface the drive / enclosure came with, usually either ...
Ultra-portable design makes it easy to carry a ton of files anywhere, PC and Mac read/write out of the box makes it great for multiple platform families, GoFlex cabling system is ideal, Additional docks and media player add to the versatility, Attractively priced
Could not get the eSATA to work, Encryption key is stored in an unencrypted XML file, Firewire and USB 3.0 kit are quite expensive.
Overall, the Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex brings quite a bit to the table. While more and more people are buying Macs and have multiple computer households (many of which have both Macs and PCs), the need for a product such as this is growing. The concept...
Cabling / Connector system allows for lots of choices, Decent performance overall, Includes decent software suite, Can encrypt drive with high level of encryption, GoFlex system itself works in conjunction with other GoFlex products
Must have powered eSATA port to use the eSATA cable, Could get expensive with the addition of several connection types, Only three year warranty
The Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex series of hard drives is a great idea truly. It gives you one drive, then you can select the interfaces that you need so you’re not just limited to one type of transfer method. It’s all about flexibility and choices here w...
Swappable, upgradable interfaces, NTFS for Mac software
Only moderate USB 2.0 speeds, Additional interface cables are costly
With innovative swappable interface cables to fit the port of your choice, the GoFlex is a great drive, particularly for those who mix Macs and PCs and want to trade files between them. ...
Abstract: At the time of writing the largest portable drive offered by Seagate, the GoFlex Ultra-portable 1.5TB is a sleek black number with flexible connectivity options and a decent backup application. For now, the drive is only available in a black mirror fin...
The GoFlex Ultra Portable USB 3.0 returns tidy performance for an acceptable price. If you've got the speedy ports to make the most of it, we'd say that this drive will treat you quite well indeed....