![]() If you don’t need the USB ports, you can get 16TB for the same $330 that the top Backup Plus Hub sports, with Seagate’s Expansion series. ![]() That’s better than the warranty for some of Seagate’s cheaper external hard drives, which are warrantied for only a single year. The warranty on the Backup Plus Hub is a good two years. Seagate’s Toolkit software offers both traditional file backup and folder syncing. Note that the drive comes preformatted with NTFS-you’ll want to change that to exFAT if you’re a Mac user. It will do the job if Windows File Backup or macOS Time Machine aren’t of interest to you. ![]() Toolkit is attractive and competent, supports pure backup and folder syncing, and works on both PC and macOS. It wouldn’t be a Backup Plus if it didn’t include Seagate’s own Toolkit utility/backup software. Seagate’s Backup Plus Hub has a power jack and female USB Micro-B connector gracing its backside. ![]() On the back of the enclosure are the AC adapter jack and a Micro-B USB port. When I first opened the box, I was half-expecting charge-only functionality, but you can plug in anything you want to the USB port, including additional storage devices.
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