
Apple FWFL80 FireLite 80GB FireWire Portable Hard Drive
Compact, Durable, and Ready to Go The SmartDisk FWFL80 FireLite is a portable hard drive designed for users who need reliable data storage on the go. Housed in a unique magnesium alloy enclosure, this drive is both lightweight and durable, offering exceptional protection for your data. With Fire...
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Overview
Compact, Durable, and Ready to Go
The SmartDisk FWFL80 FireLite is a portable hard drive designed for users who need reliable data storage on the go. Housed in a unique magnesium alloy enclosure, this drive is both lightweight and durable, offering exceptional protection for your data. With FireWire connectivity, the FireLite delivers high-performance data transfer speeds. Its bus-powered design eliminates the need for an external power source, making it incredibly convenient for travel.
Specifications:
- Capacity: 80 GB
- Interface: FireWire
- Form Factor: 2.5-Inch
- Enclosure Material: Magnesium Alloy
- Power: Bus-powered (optional AC adapter)
Key Features
Durable, palm-sized 80 GB 2.5-inch FireWire portable hard drive for fast back-ups
400Mbits/sec transfer speed; powers via Fire Wire connection; Mac and PC compatible
Constructed with a ultra-rugged magnesium alloy housing
CMS BounceBack Express Backup Software for easy data backup
1-year limited warranty
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features an ultra-rugged magnesium alloy housing, providing enhanced durability for a portable device.
- Offers fast data transfer speeds of 400Mbits/sec via FireWire connection, suitable for quick backups.
- Powers directly via the FireWire connection, eliminating the need for an external power adapter and enhancing portability.
- Includes CMS BounceBack Express Backup Software, simplifying data backup processes for users.
- Comes with a 1-year limited warranty, providing peace of mind for your investment.
👎 Cons
- The 80GB storage capacity is quite modest by modern standards, limiting the amount of data it can hold.
- Relies on FireWire connection (400Mbits/sec), which is an older interface and less common on contemporary computers.
- The 2.5-inch form factor suggests it uses an HDD, which is generally slower and more susceptible to shock than SSDs.
- While rugged, the magnesium alloy housing adds weight compared to plastic alternatives, potentially impacting portability for some.
- The included CMS BounceBack Express Backup Software may not be compatible with newer operating systems or desired by all users.