![]() This is pretty much standard as far as hard drives go, but it’s a shame you don’t get a micro-B to USB-C cable too. There is only one port on the Backup Plus, a micro-B connector, and you get a micro-B to USB-A cable in the box to use it with. You’re going to have to be careful with the Backup Plus, especially if you put it to use as a backup. If you do end up dropping it, the hard drive is not shock resistant, and it will accumulate dust or suffer water damage if you let it. The front of the hard drive is made out of a glossy material that could easily slip through your fingers if you’re not careful. ![]() Strangely, it doesn’t seem like Seagate designed the Backup Plus with durability in mind. It’s won’t weigh down a backpack, but you’re not going to be able to carry it around in your pocket. ![]()
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