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WD 5TB My Passport Portable External Hard Drive with backup software and password protection, Black - WDBPKJ0050BBK-WESN
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Digital Storage Capacity | 5 TB |
Hard Disk Interface | USB 3.0 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Brand | Western Digital |
Hard Disk Form Factor | 2.5 Inches |
Hard Disk Description | Portable |
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- Slim Design
- Software for device management and backup with password protection. (Download and installation required. Terms and conditions apply. User account registration may be required.)
- 256-bit AES hardware encryption
- SuperSpeed USB 3.0 port (5Gbps); USB 2.0 compatible
- 3-year limited warranty
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Product Description
Every journey needs a passport. The My Passport drive is trusted, portable storage that gives you the confidence and freedom to drive forward in life. With a new, stylish design that fits in the palm of your hand, there’s space to store, organize, and share your photos, videos, music, and documents. Perfectly paired with backup software* and password protection, the My Passport drive helps keep your digital life's contents safe. (*Download and installation required. Terms and conditions apply. User account registration may be required.)
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Technical Details
Brand | Western Digital |
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Series | My Passport |
Item model number | WDBPKJ0050BBK-WESN |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.22 x 2.95 x 0.75 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.22 x 2.95 x 0.75 inches |
Color | Black |
Flash Memory Size | 256 |
Hard Drive Interface | USB 3.0 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | WD |
ASIN | B07VP5X239 |
Country of Origin | Thailand |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 26, 2019 |
Additional Information
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | #22 in External Hard Drives |
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Backed Up
Make sure everything you create while on your own life journey - photos, videos, music, and documents - doesn’t get lost. The My Passport drive comes equipped with backup software that can be set to run automatically to your schedule.
Locked Down
Keep your digital life's contents secure with My Passport password protection and built-in 256-bit AES hardware encryption. Just activate password protection and set your own personalized password using our included software.
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Ongoing Confidence
There's no telling what's ahead in your own journey. That's why WD builds drives to demanding requirements for durability and long-term reliability.
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Slim Style
Make the most of your journey with style that suits you. The new My Passport features a convenient, slim form factor and is available in a range of vibrant colors.
My Passport HDD | My Passport Ultra | My Passport Ultra for Mac | My Passport SSD | |
Technology
| HDD | HDD | HDD | SSD |
Interface
| USB-A 3.0 | USB-C/A USB 3.1/2.0 | USB-C/A USB 3.1/2.0 | USB-C 3.2 Gen2 |
Password Protection
| 256-Bit Hardware Encryption | 256-Bit Hardware Encryption | 256-Bit Hardware Encryption | 256-Bit Hardware Encryption |
Backup Software
| Included | Included | Included | Included |
PC/Mac Ready
| PC (Mac w/ Reformat) | PC (Mac w/ Reformat) | Mac Ready | PC and Mac |
Shock/Drop Resistant
| - | — | — | Up to 6.5 ft (1.98m) |
Great for
| Backup & Storage | Backup w/ Metal Design | Backup w/ Metal Design | Accelerated Backup |
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BOTTOM LINE (for the impatient):
This model is a little bit faster than the last (2016) model I bought. I got the black 2TB model and this generation offers up to a 5TB model as well as the usual smaller capacities. This model is just noticeably faster than the last generation on sequential reads and writes when I tested using CrystalDiskMark.
This My Passport has a new design that returns to rounded corners and soft-look matte case. I like this much better than the older one with its cheap-looking (to me) styling. The drive is slightly less thick, wide and long than the 2016 model. In my laptop bag that’s welcome even if not a lot smaller.
I’m very pleased with this My Passport drive as with ones purchased over the last decade plus. It’s reliable, fast for a USB mechanical HD and gives a lot of space for a low price.
If you want more details, read on...
SUMMARY:
The My Passport USB 3.0 drives are simple to use and come with reasonable software tools and backup/sync software. These are now in a single installer on the drive. I have my own backup solution and do not want encryption on this drive, so have not explored this software. If these are of interest, be sure to check for newer versions on the WD web site.
Pluses:
+ This drive works fine with Windows, Linux or Mac out of the box. With Linux or Mac (where it is read-only with NTFS). They generally performs best when reformatted with a native file system to the respective operating system. Mine came formatted with NTFS for Windows.
+ This generation has 5TB, 4TB, 2TB, and 1TB models. The 500GB models were dropped a couple of generations ago and more recently the 3TB models.
+ This drive is faster than the last generation, but just a little. Up to about 3% faster in benchmarks, but barely noticeable in practical use.
+ The form factor of the new drive is lighter and slightly smaller before with a much nicer case without pointy corners and scratch/fingerprint prone glossy finish.
+ The warranty has been returned to 3 years from 2 years on the 2016 generation.
Minuses:
- It comes with the same very short USB 3.0 cable as previous versions. I like a longer 3ft (or more) USB 3.0 cable : a very good upgrade purchase for the My Passport drives.
IN THE BOX:
The My Passport comes in a easy to open retail package containing the drive and a annoyingly short USB 3.0 cable. There are a couple small pieces of paper for warranty and quick-start. That's it. The cable in this model is the same as previous versions. This may be just fine for a lot of folks but I keep some 3ft (or more) USB 3.0 cables handy for longer runs to my desktop or even on top of a tall computer.
FORM FACTOR vs. PREVIOUS GENERATION:
I'll compare the new generation of My Passport with my 2016 My Passport Ultra
This Model My Passport's dimensions:
1TB-2TB: 0.27lb, 4.22in X 0.44in X 2.95in
4TB-5TB: 0.46lb, 4.22in X 0.46in X 2.95in
2016 My Passport's dimensions:
1TB: 0.37lb, 4.33in X 0.64in X 3.21in
2TB-4TB: 0.54lb, 4.33in X 0.85in X 3.21in
TESTING:
I tested both my older 2016 My Passport 4TB drive and my new My Passport 4TB model using CrystalDiskMark benchmark software and by copying 11GB folder of updates and files to the drive. This was to compare the benchmark with real-world copying. The 11GB folder has a broad mix of file sizes and types including files an over 2GB iso DVD image.
Using CrystalDiskMark I found sequential reads were about 3% faster and writes about 8% faster with the new model. Random reads were just a tiny bit slower and writes were about 8X (!!!) faster. While the benchmarks showed significant differences using them in my real-world copy test the difference was most noticeable with lots of smallish files, but not so much with large sequential reads/writes. If you need to write smallish files this drive is noticeably better than the 2016 model and about the same for large files.
For my testing the My Passport drive was connected to built-in USB 3.0 controller on my Dell 7710 Precision Mobile Workstation. I also tried it on a older add-in card with the Renasas USB 3.0 chip set on my Dell Precision T7500 tower. I have the latest Renasas drivers installed. Both are running build 1903 of Windows 10 Pro and both have SATA SSD boot drives. I used CrystalDiskMark V7 64bit version.
CRYSTALDISKMARK Results:
The New Generation My Passport:
Sequential Read (Q8T1): 129.18 MB/s
Sequential Write (Q8T1): 119.75 MB/s
Sequential Read (Q1T1): 120.37 MB/s
Sequential Write (Q1T1): 118.08MB/s
Random Read (Q32T16): 4KiB 0.6 MB/s
Random Write (Q32T16): 4KiB 10.8 MB/s
Random Read (Q1T1): 4KiB 0.49 MB/s
Random Write (Q1T1): 4KiB 7.8 MB/s
The 2016 My Passport:
The New Generation My Passport:
Sequential Read (Q8T1): 125.5 MB/s
Sequential Write (Q8T1): 113.7 MB/s
Sequential Read (Q1T1): 119.1 MB/s
Sequential Write (Q1T1): 113.7 MB/s
Random Read (Q32T16): 4KiB 0.573 MB/s
Random Write (Q32T16): 4KiB 1.290 MB/s
Random Read (Q1T1): 4KiB 0.505 MB/s
Random Write (Q1T1): 4KiB 1.305 MB/s
REAL WORLD COPY:
In my real world copy test the new My Passport drive was just noticeably faster than the older My Passport Ultra. More on the writing than reading side and more noticeably with smaller files than larger files. It peaked out at about 70MB/s with large files. I never dropped below 35MB/s even with large amounts of small files being copied to the drive. The 2016 My Passport Ultra peaked out at about 68MB/s and dropped several times to 30MB/s.
I'm thinking the newer drive may have a larger on-drive write cache or maybe it's just a bit faster drive. Maybe both. On big copies the new My Passport may save you a few seconds here or there but if copying a lot of small files to it the difference was much more noticeable.
CONCLUSIONS:
The My Passport line of drives from Western Digital has been very good to me and to my clients. This reliable and good to excellent performing line has a long positive history with me.
This WD My Passport model is an evolution over the 2016 My Passport. I'm picking it for new purchases over the older model, but won't rush out to replace older drives. I like this 2019 My Passport’s rounded corner case better than the 2016 sharp edged and glossy one, but it's very minor point for me. Overall it's an excellent evolution to a 5 star predecessor and continues to be a very good external storage choice.
For making improvements in small file write performance and correcting the 2016 bad case design issue this new 2019 generation of My Passport drives is worth 5 stars in my opinion.
Hope this helps someone!
By Stephanie Sullivan on June 24, 2020
BOTTOM LINE (for the impatient):
This model is a little bit faster than the last (2016) model I bought. I got the black 2TB model and this generation offers up to a 5TB model as well as the usual smaller capacities. This model is just noticeably faster than the last generation on sequential reads and writes when I tested using CrystalDiskMark.
This My Passport has a new design that returns to rounded corners and soft-look matte case. I like this much better than the older one with its cheap-looking (to me) styling. The drive is slightly less thick, wide and long than the 2016 model. In my laptop bag that’s welcome even if not a lot smaller.
I’m very pleased with this My Passport drive as with ones purchased over the last decade plus. It’s reliable, fast for a USB mechanical HD and gives a lot of space for a low price.
If you want more details, read on...
SUMMARY:
The My Passport USB 3.0 drives are simple to use and come with reasonable software tools and backup/sync software. These are now in a single installer on the drive. I have my own backup solution and do not want encryption on this drive, so have not explored this software. If these are of interest, be sure to check for newer versions on the WD web site.
Pluses:
+ This drive works fine with Windows, Linux or Mac out of the box. With Linux or Mac (where it is read-only with NTFS). They generally performs best when reformatted with a native file system to the respective operating system. Mine came formatted with NTFS for Windows.
+ This generation has 5TB, 4TB, 2TB, and 1TB models. The 500GB models were dropped a couple of generations ago and more recently the 3TB models.
+ This drive is faster than the last generation, but just a little. Up to about 3% faster in benchmarks, but barely noticeable in practical use.
+ The form factor of the new drive is lighter and slightly smaller before with a much nicer case without pointy corners and scratch/fingerprint prone glossy finish.
+ The warranty has been returned to 3 years from 2 years on the 2016 generation.
Minuses:
- It comes with the same very short USB 3.0 cable as previous versions. I like a longer [[ASIN:B00C7SPM4M 3ft (or more) USB 3.0 cable]]: a very good upgrade purchase for the My Passport drives.
IN THE BOX:
The My Passport comes in a easy to open retail package containing the drive and a annoyingly short USB 3.0 cable. There are a couple small pieces of paper for warranty and quick-start. That's it. The cable in this model is the same as previous versions. This may be just fine for a lot of folks but I keep some [[ASIN:B00C7SPM4M 3ft (or more) USB 3.0 cables]] handy for longer runs to my desktop or even on top of a tall computer.
FORM FACTOR vs. PREVIOUS GENERATION:
I'll compare the new generation of My Passport with my 2016 My Passport Ultra
This Model My Passport's dimensions:
1TB-2TB: 0.27lb, 4.22in X 0.44in X 2.95in
4TB-5TB: 0.46lb, 4.22in X 0.46in X 2.95in
2016 My Passport's dimensions:
1TB: 0.37lb, 4.33in X 0.64in X 3.21in
2TB-4TB: 0.54lb, 4.33in X 0.85in X 3.21in
TESTING:
I tested both my older 2016 My Passport 4TB drive and my new My Passport 4TB model using CrystalDiskMark benchmark software and by copying 11GB folder of updates and files to the drive. This was to compare the benchmark with real-world copying. The 11GB folder has a broad mix of file sizes and types including files an over 2GB iso DVD image.
Using CrystalDiskMark I found sequential reads were about 3% faster and writes about 8% faster with the new model. Random reads were just a tiny bit slower and writes were about 8X (!!!) faster. While the benchmarks showed significant differences using them in my real-world copy test the difference was most noticeable with lots of smallish files, but not so much with large sequential reads/writes. If you need to write smallish files this drive is noticeably better than the 2016 model and about the same for large files.
For my testing the My Passport drive was connected to built-in USB 3.0 controller on my Dell 7710 Precision Mobile Workstation. I also tried it on a older add-in card with the Renasas USB 3.0 chip set on my Dell Precision T7500 tower. I have the latest Renasas drivers installed. Both are running build 1903 of Windows 10 Pro and both have SATA SSD boot drives. I used CrystalDiskMark V7 64bit version.
CRYSTALDISKMARK Results:
The New Generation My Passport:
Sequential Read (Q8T1): 129.18 MB/s
Sequential Write (Q8T1): 119.75 MB/s
Sequential Read (Q1T1): 120.37 MB/s
Sequential Write (Q1T1): 118.08MB/s
Random Read (Q32T16): 4KiB 0.6 MB/s
Random Write (Q32T16): 4KiB 10.8 MB/s
Random Read (Q1T1): 4KiB 0.49 MB/s
Random Write (Q1T1): 4KiB 7.8 MB/s
The 2016 My Passport:
The New Generation My Passport:
Sequential Read (Q8T1): 125.5 MB/s
Sequential Write (Q8T1): 113.7 MB/s
Sequential Read (Q1T1): 119.1 MB/s
Sequential Write (Q1T1): 113.7 MB/s
Random Read (Q32T16): 4KiB 0.573 MB/s
Random Write (Q32T16): 4KiB 1.290 MB/s
Random Read (Q1T1): 4KiB 0.505 MB/s
Random Write (Q1T1): 4KiB 1.305 MB/s
REAL WORLD COPY:
In my real world copy test the new My Passport drive was just noticeably faster than the older My Passport Ultra. More on the writing than reading side and more noticeably with smaller files than larger files. It peaked out at about 70MB/s with large files. I never dropped below 35MB/s even with large amounts of small files being copied to the drive. The 2016 My Passport Ultra peaked out at about 68MB/s and dropped several times to 30MB/s.
I'm thinking the newer drive may have a larger on-drive write cache or maybe it's just a bit faster drive. Maybe both. On big copies the new My Passport may save you a few seconds here or there but if copying a lot of small files to it the difference was much more noticeable.
CONCLUSIONS:
The My Passport line of drives from Western Digital has been very good to me and to my clients. This reliable and good to excellent performing line has a long positive history with me.
This WD My Passport model is an evolution over the 2016 My Passport. I'm picking it for new purchases over the older model, but won't rush out to replace older drives. I like this 2019 My Passport’s rounded corner case better than the 2016 sharp edged and glossy one, but it's very minor point for me. Overall it's an excellent evolution to a 5 star predecessor and continues to be a very good external storage choice.
For making improvements in small file write performance and correcting the 2016 bad case design issue this new 2019 generation of My Passport drives is worth 5 stars in my opinion.
Hope this helps someone!
Definitely worth the money. I haven't had it long enough to try to watch the movies that I transferred to it so I don't know how that will work. I will update my review at a later time if anything changes.
By Dr. Frank N. Further on July 29, 2022
Software is the normal hard drive software not much to ride home about gets the job done though.
If I had to be nit-picky I wish they would just use a USB A or C to usb A/C cable instead of their proprietary cable. I get the speeds of USB C don't correlate with and hdd but makes life a lot easier especially in 2022. I would pay the extra $10-20 whatever they want to mark it up as for this feature. The cable is fine and the usb c adapter is clunky but it does the job.
By Sola Babajide on September 6, 2022