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Fantom Drives 2TB Xbox One Hard Drive Upgrade - Easy Snap-On with 3 USB Ports - Compatible with Original Xbox One Only (XBOX-2TB-SH)

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Arrives Wednesday, Nov 27
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Capacity: 2TB


Features

  • Xbox one storage hub comes with a built in high quality 2TB Seagate Hard Drive. The Xbox One Hub is designed specifically for Xbox One (is not compatible with Xbox One S or Xbox One X)
  • Easy snap on design to directly connect to Xbox. No external power supply needed.
  • 3 port USB3.0 hub which can be used for additional storage (maximum 2 Ports) or as a regular USB port expansion.
  • Supports SuperSpeed data transfer rates of up to 5Gbps (USB 3.0) - backward compatible to USB 2.0/1.1.
  • NOTE: Xbox One is not included. Manual includes the proper way of Xbox One Hub. Please follow the instructions on the manual and the unit will work the way it is intended to.

Description

Fantom Drives Xbox One Snap On Drive makes expanding your storage of your Original Xbox One a breeze. A true Plug N Play, just snap on the unit to your Original Xbox One and expand your game and app space. Installation takes less than 1 minute.


Hard Drive: ‎2 TB Mechanical Hard Disk


Brand: ‎Fantom Drives


Series: ‎Xbox One Hard Drive


Item model number: ‎XBOX-2TB-SH


Hardware Platform: ‎xbox one


Item Weight: ‎1 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎5 x 2.5 x 13.5 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5 x 2.5 x 13.5 inches


Flash Memory Size: ‎2 MB


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Serial ATA-600


Hard Drive Rotational Speed: ‎5400 RPM


Manufacturer: ‎Micronet


Country of Origin: ‎USA


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎March 8, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • So far so good.
Capacity: 2TB
Product works as described. Only concern was the way it connects to the Xbox one. After removing grille from the Xbox and attaching to the fantom drive it is then supposed to be attached to the Xbox. The instructions say it will click however I did not experience that click. Additionally mine did not come with the advertised Seagate HDD but a Toshiba HDD. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 17, 2023 by Celso G Rosales

  • It works. Annoying to install, and on the expensive side, compared to similar cases.
Capacity: 2TB
The GOOD It works. Really. Follow the instructions. If you do NOT pop the side plastic grid on the XBox case, you'll make a mess, snap something. Gingerly snap grid off of XBox case, apply to side of the hard disk case, EVER SO GENTLY plug/guide the HD into plug and onto case. pay attention to the small metal tabs. It integrates real well, even retains the side eject button. The USB ports are a definite nice touch. The eternally on light, no so much. Nice, careful packing. The best tech support they got is a video at manufacturer's website. The link on the pamphlet doesn't work. When you turn the console back on, the drive is recognized automatically. Ding! The BAD There is a power plug on the back. No cable supplied. Shoddy. If necessary, include cable, if plug not necessary, delete it. On the "shoddy" part, the plastic if really flimsy. it's not as if the XBox One case stops bullets, but this is positively a handle with care situation, namely during insertion (twss) Similar cases (no HD) cost 25% of the price. You CAN get those cases, and a similar or higher capacity HD for about 70% of the price here. They are the same quality and build, and made in the same factory, too =) Some of the other cases even have A FAN ::magic wand glides over words:: Summary. Not bad, but a bit pricey, for the quality, considering similar (as in, exact same) and much better priced alternatives exist. Manufacturer: drop price a bit, increase quality of the plastic (yes, factory will do that), polish the product a bit; eliminate vestigial unused features, add V E N T I L A T I O N, instead. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 17, 2021 by F. Moya

  • Ends up being 4.5 Tb, not 5
Capacity: 5TB
Once it was hooked up to the console, it showed 4.5 Tb. Not sure why it wasn't closer to the full 5. Whatever. We needed a new one after the WD Book died, so it'll work.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 28, 2022 by Acid Burn

  • REFORMAT IT!
Capacity: 2TB
It arrived faster than I thought, and one I plugged it in I noticed that I could access it directly. I had to download a separate app to access it, only to find out it was already formatted as a media device. Only capable of pics, vids, and that’s it. So I reformatted it to exfat and wiped it entirely, once I did that it let eh Xbox format it into a actually usable hard drive for games. It’s nice so far but just make sure to reformat it. It came in a refurbished box and I didn’t see that it was used in the description anywhere but so far works good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 14, 2022 by NIMITZ117

  • Memory
Capacity: 2TB
Cleaned off my system seems to run faster now might just be me though.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 13, 2023 by Lonny M.

  • Wow... what a piece of trash
Capacity: 5TB
And now is a time for a tale of woe... I ordered this hard drive system at the same time I ordered one for my TV based pc game system. As soon as I got it I saw that there was a problem it requires a side panel that somehow had fallen off my Xbox to be used to a fix the hard drive box too, so I ordered a replacement OEM side panel had to wait several weeks to get it and by that point I was into a game on my PC system so I attached it the hard drive for the Xbox and booty it up enough to see that the hard drive was being recognized. Unfortunately what I didn't know was there was a bad connection in the add-on box and the hard drive was visible but not usable also that the USB ports did not carry any power. When I finally got around to using my Xbox I thought that my Xbox was having problems it went black screen of death and after a couple of days of trying to get that fixed I finally found the problem which was the add-on box was causing problems with the Xbox and that the add-on box was underpowered and couldn't access the hard drive properly and none of the USB outlets could carry power even though they are color marked as USB 3 powered... Overall I'd call this device a piece of trash ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 29, 2021 by S. Pinkham

  • I needed this.
Having a basic xbox one that only hold 500 GB of data for games is rather small. Especially because 136 GB is used up for system information. Leaving you with, roughly, 364 GB to store games, music and apps. Add up that most xbox one games use up 12 to 50 GB (and possibly more) of space and you have to install the games to play them, regardless if you bought them physically or digitally, the default Hard Disk Drive (HDD) on the system gets used up quick. Let's face it, you'll be installing, uninstalling and reinstalling games a lot. Add on internet download speed for digital games, content and updates (hey remember when games had to be as finished as possible and worked on day one. Instead of the broken buggy messes that needs day one patches!). That eats up a lot of your time. Time you wanted to play games. Well this will help. I don't know if the issue of it not showing up as an option if you installed it while the system is off has been fixed. I had heard that was an issue and a good work-around was just install it while the system is on. That is what I did. Just clip it on to the side of your system where the instructions show you. A quick turn off and on to see if the xbox still recognized it as an option (go to the system settings and look in storage . Also hit the A button while hovering the cursor over the new HDD/SSD/SSHD to be able to select the option to have your games install to the new storage area by default You can even move your currently installed games from the old HDD to the new storage). So far it has worked very well. I have no complaints about this. Do remember that this unit only works with the old model xbox one and not the others (the S and X models). Add on the fact that the storage unit is easily removed and I could put this on a new console if I needed to. I am really happy with this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 12, 2019 by Stevin Neely

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