Testseek.com have collected 63 expert reviews of the Western Digital My Cloud Home WDBVX and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Western Digital My Cloud Home WDBVX.
August 2018
(75%)
63 Reviews
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Though the software powering the experience does come with a few freckles, the My Cloud Home still mostly manages to offer a degree of ownership, control and consolidation over your digital footprint that sells itself...
Abstract: Decked out in a combination of a lacquered white top and metallic patterned lower sector, My Cloud Home product has dimensions of 140 x 53 x 17.5 mm (L x W x H) and weighs 1.03 Kg. Running across the top and bottom of the unit are ventilation panels to he...
Published: 2018-05-04, Author: Jay , review by: gadgetynews.com
Good looking casing, Useful capacity, Friendly interfaces, Easy sharing, Social / Cloud back up
Software seems to slow down speeds
Western Digital has done many things right with the My Cloud Home. I like the friendly design and styling of the hardware. I also applaud the ease of set up and navigation. It all makes sense and there is no need to have any NAS experience or networking k...
Abstract: Where do you store the ever-increasing amount of personal data? With the options available, such as local drives, network facilities, flash devices and Cloud services, the choice and spread of the data is wide and varied. You could opt for a single locati...
The design and styling of the hardware in the My Cloud Home is top-notch, with all its issues lying in the software components provided for it. The underlying platform is a solid one for which WD hardware engineers should be proud, and the software team n...
Abstract: NAS drives are like cloud storage: you can access all your files from anywhere, both inside and outside of your home or office. You can use them to store and play your music and video collections, as well as documents and other files. NAS stands for Netw...
Published: 2017-11-15, Author: Nick , review by: techradar.com
Plenty of storage space, Clean design, Easy to setup for backups
Limited USB support, Hard to share files with users, Average file copy performance
The My Cloud Home Duo offers plenty space, but falls short of being a total home-storage solution. WD needs to seriously work on its software in order to make this device more usable...
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Published: 2017-10-21, Author: Simon , review by: kitguru.net
Easy to set up, Ease of use, Capacity
No direct backup from the WD Home to another device, Pricey, Kitguru says: The My Cloud Home is very quick and easy to set up, works well and there are plenty of capacity options to suit most pockets but its not without its foibles, Rating: 8.0, Pages: 1
With the launch of the WD My Cloud Home comes a new look and feel for the My Cloud range. Gone is the familiar rounded “book” style, replaced by a sharper cornered design and a new two tone colour scheme. As with the original My Cloud there are single dri...
Abstract: Nowadays people have been skeptic about using the cloud ever since the vulnerabilities to such services have been exposed. Your data can be hacked, or your accounts might be deleted, there are a lot of setbacks that refrain a person from totally relying o...
Easy to set up and use, Can be accessed from anywhere in the world, No recurring subscription charges, Plex media server and other integrations, Looks good
No standard NAS functionality, No power saving or standby mode, Won't work with common backup tools, No admin control over folder syncing, permissions, or quotas,
If we look at the WD My Cloud Home as a NAS device, then it feels like a frustrating product that has been dumbed down too far and utterly fails to live up to its potential. However, it isn't meant to be seen or used as a NAS device. It's a simplified sto...