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Western Digital 8TB My Cloud Home Personal Cloud, Network Attached Storage - NAS - WDBVXC0080HWT-NESN,Single Drive,White

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About this item

  • One central place to store all your photos, videos, music and files
  • Quick and simple setup from your phone
  • On-the-go access with the My Cloud Home mobile app, desktop app or MyCloud.com
  • Auto backup for photos and videos on your phone
  • USB port to import photos, videos and docs from USB flash drives and external hard drives


My Cloud Home is an easy-to-use personal storage device that plugs directly into your Wi-Fi router at home so you can save all your digital content in one central place. You can automatically back up the photos and videos on your phone, and wirelessly back up and sync all your PC and Mac computers and cloud accounts. Use the USB port to quickly import photos, videos and documents from other devices, like USB flash drives and external hard drives. Access, upload and share those photos and videos from anywhere with an internet connection using My Cloud Home apps for mobile, desktop and web. Use these simple apps for a smooth streaming experience of your personal videos to any device, anywhere.


Shunmugavelu Venkatesh
Reviewed in Singapore on April 10, 2025
This item not good. I am upload many files to this cloud storage but now showing Offline. I am seek helping WD they said one option is Re-formatting. I am wasting of my time. Not a friendly user.
Juan F.
Reviewed in Mexico on July 26, 2024
Fácil configuración, 8 tb son suficientes para un área de diseño que está creciendo, tener la nube es algo que soluciona bastante
Shamit Jeshani
Reviewed in Canada on December 19, 2024
Doesnt work and got shipped 4tb instead of 8tb
WW
Reviewed in Canada on November 9, 2024
Easy setup. Very fast. But you can at times hear a bit of a "soft clunk like sound". Hopefully this is not a sign of a short life span.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 2, 2024
The product worked as expected and we were able to make more storage on our phones.
Julien Doucet
Reviewed in Canada on August 29, 2023
C'est mon deuxième wdmycloud. La première génération était super. Le serveur multimédia fonctionnait avec tous mes télévision intelligentes, amazon firestick, kodi, partage linux, ps4....la mise à jour a os5 a amené des problèmes et instabilité. J'ai donc opté pour ce nouveau disque. Cette génération de disque réseau est très décevante. Presque aucune configuration n'est possible. Le partage ne fonctionne pas out of the box comme l'ancienne génération. Il semble que seulement un repertoire publique est partageable par smb. Je n'ai pas encore réussi à y accéder à partir de linux... Impossible de configurer le produit sans créer un compte sur le site de wd. Le site était en panne depuis plusieurs jours lorsque j'ai reçu le disque....je l'aurais retourné si je n'avais pas dépassé le délais de la politique de retour c'est sure.
Heriberto Hinojosa Dieck
Reviewed in Mexico on July 28, 2023
Hace tiempo he estado preocupado por la información que tengo guardada en mi lap, acudi a varios servicios en línea que son buenos, accesibles, lo malo es el precio, como cada vez se acumula más información se encarece; este producto es realmente una nube personal, altamente recomendable para casa y oficina, en mi caso esta todo respaldado en ella, muy, muy sencilla de instalar solo necesitas conectarte a tu router y luego crear cuenta en la página y listo. Es cierto, tendrás a la mano toda la información que requieras en cualquier parte que te encuentres. No te enredes con NAS o servidores esta es la opción.
Mike
Reviewed in Canada on May 7, 2023
Produit conforme à mes attentes ... excellente condition...je n'hésiterais pas à renouveler mon achat.
SM
Reviewed in Canada on March 3, 2023
This stays connected to the network and keeps backing up the photos from our devices. No hassle and a great peace of mind to know everything is backed up.
Luke
Reviewed in Canada on July 26, 2022
I have two on for tv and the other for movies. I do wonder if many of the negative reviews for this are due to expectations that the system cannot simply provide what these users need. The only thing is Plex can be a bit laggy but not all the time, but that's an issue with plex, not the device. I use mine all the time and can watch my saved shows without a problem.
Karen Stingel
Reviewed in Australia on October 22, 2022
If it were possible to give a zero star rating, I would have done soUnderlying OS is effectively crippleware.If the device loses connectivity with home.mycloud.com, the device becomes unreachable even within the local network.Trying to locate specific troubleshooting information sends you into a neverending loop of following links - no pages containing concise troubleshooting steps for a given symptom exist
Sean Volk
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2022
First off I am livid. This just crashed today 9 days after the 2 year mark. Where to start. The software when it runs is slow, there is no wifi, and it is a shingled drive. I never even got it filled like 2/3 maybe. But any time something had to be re written it was like usb2 slow. The software doesn't work in Linux period,,, you have to use the web interphase which some how manages to be 3x slower than the already slow wd driver for windows, android, and apple. For some reason it uses a proprietary protocol so SMB is shot, does not work. It will set up a slow plex server. the 8tb model does ok on simple formats, but MKV format video makes it chug to where I usually move the file rather than stream. So today it started making a horrible sound. The tracking arm(in drive) sounds like its constantly recalibrating or moving and the light is flashing failure. I pulled the unit apart to reveal a plastic case designed to fail if taken apart. I tried getting thin plastic picks in but Honestly you wouldn't be able to get a 3/1000 feeler gauge in between the plastic tabs I have rebuilt car engines, servers, clients. I managed control systems for a large food plant. I have been in the labs of cpu manufacturing. I am familiar with 7/8 different kinds of x64 linux. So its a single board computer with a big heatsink, a usb3 for an expanding drive? but all communication with the SBC is by ethernet and as I have said the interphase is very proprietary and limited. I pulled the drive from the sbc and plugged it into my desktop. Bios cant find it. nothing in windows can find it. I have pictures from my kids birth on there that I am not sure is backed up. I have the whole thing in a box right now and now I got to go pay data recovery. The pcb is dual layer, It's cheap, like I wonder if a pi zero has more computes. If I could do it again I would of 1: never gotten a shingled drive. 2: picked a sbc that supports SMB or some other accessible protocol from linux. I honestly thought this was going to be better made. A Purpose built home nas but really the drive is trash, the protocols are proprietary and slow. The SBC is a no name, ethernet only ,doubt if it's even 64bit piece of e waste and the cheap plastic case does more to hold in heat and prevent you from opening the thing than it does to "protect anything". never get below a blue drive. This is trash and it will be an ordeal for data recovery.
Jalib
Reviewed in Canada on August 1, 2020
Excellent idea for a backup drive
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