![]() ![]() ![]() The SD card slot plays nicely with the biggest SDXC cards available right now, so you can free up space for more shots while you’re out with your camera. Plug in another hard disk instead, and it’ll automatically back up to the Wireless Pro’s 3TB drive, or you can share it across the network. ![]() The USB port means it’ll recharge your other devices if you’re caught short. It’ll last 10 hours between charges, up from 6 on the original, so it’s just about ready for a long-haul flight’s worth of entertainment. On the plus side, that extra bulk includes a bigger battery. You don’t even get a carry case to protect it when you’re on the move. WD has taken the “Pro” name to heart, so you’re left with a very boring, business-like drive, built from staid black plastic. It’s not exactly what you’d call stylish, either. You’ll be slipping it into a bag, not your back pocket. The original could squeeze into your jeans (just about) but the Pro is much bigger and weightier. The feature list might have been given a bump, but the Wireless Pro gives up portability to squeeze them all in. ![]()
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