One Touch
Elevate your digital life with the Seagate One Touch portable external hard drive. Its sleek, minimalist brushed metal design complements any aesthetic while offering robust 2 TB storage for your photos and files. Seamlessly compatible with Windows and Mac, it simplifies data management with one-click or scheduled backups. Enhance your creative process with included subscriptions to Mylio Create and Adobe Creative Cloud Photography plan. Enjoy lasting peace of mind thanks to a two-year limited warranty and Rescue Data Recovery Services, making it the perfect on-the-go companion.
$92.38
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Owner Satisfaction
3.6
/ 5
Category Rank
2763
/ 2796
#2763 in Hard Drives
Price vs Category Average
-82%
Below average
Capacity
2
/ TB
Who it's for
- Ultra-Portable Design
- Seamless Backup Software
- Diverse Storage Options
Who should skip it
- Standard HDD Speed Limitations
- Lack of Rugged Durability
- Older USB Connection Standard
Key Specs
Capacity
2 TB
Form Factor
2.5 inch
Interface
USB 3.0
Drive Type
HDD
Warranty
Two-year limited warranty and two-year Rescue Data Recovery Services
Rotational Speed
5400 RPM
Dimensions
2.76 x 1.97 x 0.39 inches
Installation Type
External
Features
- Minimalist brushed metal enclosure
- One-click or scheduled backups
- Includes Mylio Create and Adobe Photography plan
- Portable design for on-the-go use
- Compatible with Windows and Mac
- Rescue Data Recovery Services included
- Easy plug-in via USB 3.0
- Large 2 TB storage capacity
What customers say
The Seagate One Touch drive earns praise primarily for its exceptional portability and user-friendly setup. Consumers value the ample storage capacity packed into its compact, attractive design, making it excellent for mobile backups of photos and videos. The inclusion of backup software is often seen as a helpful addition. However, a key concern centers on long-term reliability, with some users reporting durability issues or connectivity problems. While setup across systems is easy, transfer speeds are noted as slower compared to SSDs. Overall, it remains a popular choice for those prioritizing design and straightforward, portable data storage, provided they acknowledge potential reliability trade-offs inherent to external HDDs.
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