![]() The Seagate Firecuda Beskar Ingot USB Drive is one of the best examples of how USB drives have changed, mixing an impressive recipe of practicality, software, services and (let’s be honest) an almost immeasurable degree of decadence! Today I want to take a closer look at one of the growing range of USB external hard drives that are joining the Seagate Firecuda Gaming label (such as the Seagate Firecuda Gaming Docking Station we reviewed before here on the blog), show what it can do, what it can’t and hopefully help you decide if this Star Wars licensed external USB hard drive deserves your data? Seagate Firecuda Mandalorian USB Drive Review – Quick Conclusion Add to this where a USB drive lives in the workflow of most home/business users, shifting from primary to secondary storage backups and often a parallel storage medium for most, and you find that the humble USB drive has had quite a journey indeed. We started seeing BIGGER hard drives, FASTER hard drives, SMALLER enclosures and ultimately more refinement in how users could choose their USB storage. Then, as cloud services grew, as well as the cost and efficiency of hardware shrunk, USB drives had the opportunity to really spread their wings a bit. Buying a USB drive in 2022 is something that many of us barely even think about! In their hay day, USB drives were considered pretty much the ONLY means for a private individual to store their data portable (outside of CDs of course) and the differences between one USB external hard drive and another were incredibly small. So, why am I breaking this rule today and reviewing the Seagate Firecuda External Hard drive? Well, let me explain. Generally, I rarely review USB drives here on NASCompares, as aside from external casing differences, they are generally all ‘much of a muchness. 9.1 Related Seagate Firecuda Beskar Ingot USB External Hard Drive Review
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