The previous FP deal
here was for the 1TB version (model WDBNHE00
10BWT-HESN), this one is the 2TB version (model WDBNHE00
20BWT-HESN) for about the same price.
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07P5R2D42
ibi - The smart photo manager - Collect, Organize and Privately Share Photos & Videos with your Favorite People - US Version
- Collect, organize, and privately share photos and videos with the people who matter most to you
- Save all of your favorite photos and videos from your phone, computer, USB drives and popular cloud and social media accounts on one device. (Social media and cloud storage services may be changed, terminated or interrupted at any time and may vary by country. User account registration may be required.)
- Find exactly what you're looking for quickly using the simple to use app
- Privately share individual photos and invite others to add photos to shared albums from vacations, weddings, and more
- Invite your closest friends and family to a private space called the Inner Circle where you can all post photos and videos for each other to see
- Setup is a snap, plug in your ibi smart photo manager, download the app (available only in English) and let ibi do the rest. (System Requirements: Works with iOS (10+), Android (Ver 6.0+), Windows (7+) and macOS (10.9+), Wireless router for internet connection)
- Not recommended for purchase outside of the US. ibi is currently designed for US networks and services
I have both the 1TB version from Best Buy and also this 2TB version from Amazon. The are identical other than the storage size. They both work well for my purposes, mainly for automatic photo backups. I didn't have any of the problems that others mentioned in the previously deal (dead device or unable to connect to it). I can confirm the drive can be shucked. It will be similar (white label) to this
drive [amazon.com].
Here is a link showing the internals (copied from the previous deal).
https://fccid.io/2APRXH2C/Interna...3C-3861121
I also experimented to see if I could upgrade the drive. I successfully upgraded to use a 4TB 3.5" Seagate drive I had laying around. I cloned the drive and used this
cable [amazon.com] to connect the drive, and had to power the drive separately as the ibi won't have enough power for 3.5" desktop drive. I had something similar to
this [amazon.com]. It looks messy but works.
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You used 1.5 negatives so now I'm really confused.
is a SMR drive according to one review. It is generally not a good idea to run a NAS like device on SMR.
The price for this ibi is now $55 on Am.