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WD My Passport Go 2TB 400MBps and USB3.0

My Passport Go is the tough SSD drive built to travel. With a rubber protective bumper on the outside, a solid state drive on the inside, and a built-in cable for convenience, this is no ordinary drive. My Passport Go is the perfect drive to take anywhere with confidence.

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WD My Passport Go 2TB 400MBps and USB3.0

WD My Passport Go 2TB 400MBps and USB3.0

My Passport Go is the tough SSD drive built to travel. With a rubber protective bumper on the outside, a solid state drive on the inside, and a built-in cable for convenience, this is no ordinary drive. My Passport Go is the perfect drive to take anywhere with confidence.

Tough and Durable

The My Passport Go portable drive has a shock-absorbing rubber bumper and no moving parts, making it drop-resistant up to 2 metres and helping to keep your content safe from bumps and shakes.

Compact and Integrated

Its pocket-sized form factor and built-in cable make the My Passport Go drive incredibly convenient to bring with you anywhere without leaving important components behind.

SSD Performance

The My Passport Go portable drive delivers SSD performance, more than 2 times faster than typical portable hard disk drives.

Worry-free Portability

Engineered and manufactured by Western Digital, a leading storage company, the My Passport Go drive provides you with reliability and dependability you can trust.

Fully Compatible

Whether using a PC or Mac computer, your My Passport Go drive works easily right out of the box and includes automatic backup software for Windows and is also Time Machine compatible for Mac backup (reformatting required).

Key Features:

Tough Durable Shock Resistant

Drop Resistant Up To 2m

Compact Integrated Pocket Design

Built In USB Cable

SSD Level High Performance

Reliable Worry Free Portability

Compatible with PC and Mac

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WD My Passport Go 2TB 400MBps and USB3.0

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WD My Passport Go 2TB 400MBps and USB3.0

My Passport Go is the tough SSD drive built to travel. With a rubber protective bumper on the outside, a solid state drive on the inside, and a built-in cable for convenience, this is no ordinary drive. My Passport Go is the perfect drive to take anywhere with confidence.

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