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Seagate One Touch Hub 20TB External Hard Drive Desktop HDD – USB-C and USB 3.0 port, for Computer Workstation PC Laptop Mac (STLC20000400)

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Style: Desktop Hub


Capacity: 20TB


Features

  • A front-facing USB C and USB 3.0 port for connecting and recharging deviceseven if your computer is off.Specific uses: Business, personal
  • Password-protected external hard drive with USB hub to secure your digital life
  • Out-of-the-box compatibility with Windows and Mac computers
  • Includes Seagate Toolkit backup software for one-click and scheduled backups and file mirroring
  • Enjoy long-term peace of mind with the included two-year limited warranty and Rescue Data Recovery Services

Description

Let’s face it, life’s busy. And backing up digital memories is always on the to-do list. Check it off—with One Touch Hub. Password-protected storage with a front-facing USB-C and USB 3.0 port lets you quickly backup files AND charge multiple devices simultaneously. Windows® and Mac® compatibility, file mirroring, and capacities that store countless photos and more make this task a thing of the past.

Digital Storage Capacity: 20 TB


Hard Disk Interface: eSATA


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Brand: Seagate


Special Feature: Portable


Hard Disk Form Factor: 3.5 Inches


Hard Disk Description: Mechanical Hard Disk


Compatible Devices: Laptop, Desktop


Installation Type: External Hard Drive


Color: Black


Hard Drive: ‎20 TB Mechanical Hard Disk


Brand: ‎Seagate


Series: ‎One Touch HUB


Item model number: ‎STLC20000400


Hardware Platform: ‎PC, Mac


Item Weight: ‎2.76 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎8.74 x 3.66 x 9.25 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎8.74 x 3.66 x 9.25 inches


Color: ‎Black


Flash Memory Size: ‎20 TB


Hard Drive Interface: ‎eSATA


Hard Drive Rotational Speed: ‎7200 RPM


Manufacturer: ‎Seagate


Language: ‎English, English, English


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎April 19, 2022


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  • Big photo storage for the home
Style: Desktop Hub Capacity: 16TB
I bought the 16TB unit with front USB hub to store photographs and some miscellaneous files. My unit is connected to a dual-boot (Windows 10 & Ubuntu) laptop workstation through a USB hub. After I connected the USB cable, I plugged in the drive's power cord and Seagate One Touch Hub fired right up. I moved 50,000 files, totaling about 500GB to the drive to confirm that everything was working, and then fired up Lightroom and had it 'add' a year's worth of pictures to it's catalog. Everything worked fine. I then booted up Ubuntu to confirm that Ubuntu could see and access the disk, and it did so without any issues. While I did not benchmark the unit, it's speed seemed typical of other hard drives. That is, while much slower than a SSD, is plenty fast enough for photo storage. The unit has only a very small disk activity LED on the front of the unit. There are no other lights on the unit. When you first add the unit to a Windows system, the drive will appear in the 'Desktop' view of the File Manager. Normally File Manager defaults to showing you the 'Quick Access' - Frequent Folders and Recent Files view. The unit isn't silent - no hard disk drive is - and it does make sounds when it's spinning the disk platters up to speed after 'sleeping' and when the disk is moving the disk heads to read or write a file. The rest of the time the unit is essentially silent. It's safe to say that this disk is nosier than any disk I've had before (it's also a LOT bigger than any disk I've had before), but the sounds this unit makes are no louder than everyday background office noises. Personally, I don't find them objectionable. I am pleased with the 16TB Seagate One Touch Hub I purchased. The unit is performing like I expected it to, and I expect it will serve me well for a number of years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2023 by Doyle Grant

  • Luv the price n space💪🏾✌🏾
Style: Desktop Hub Capacity: 10TB
Great product n u can't go wrong with more space.
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024 by Ecko Walker

  • Extremely Disappointed
Style: Desktop Hub Capacity: 8TB
So I bought this external hard drive as a backup to my files for my Youtube Channel. The first one I got i only get to use it once. After that, the computer wouldnt recognize it so I contacted Seagate. Yes the customer service was good they even send me a drive with my backup files and the process was not hard. I was still under warranty because it was just about 4 months since i had it. They sent me a replacement and I was busy so I didnt get to use it so I left it under my computer table, This once I believe they told me I had one year warranty which should expire february 2025 if im correct. When it was time for me to back up my files, the hard drive was completely DEAD, NO POWER. First thing I did was check my warranty and it said it was expired in MAY 23, 2024. I am so upset because this is not cheap and I really didnt use it nor does it seem reliable as a backup. Be careful buying this product as a back up because it seem it doesnt last long. I am completely honest. I only chose seagate because it is a trusted brand but I cannot buy another product after such disappointment. I havent even had it for a year ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024 by ProfessorJo

  • These are garbage if you use a program to see what the specs really are
Style: Desktop Hub Capacity: 20TB
Ok first off, most of these are EXYOS or IRONWOLF drives with no warranty, just the warranty for the plastic case. second off, if you use something like usbtree or hdsentinel you'll see seagate is purposely limiting the SATA speed to SATA II, so even though these advertise sata 3.2 10GB you wont get better than 3GB (like it makes a difference, it's just techno babble and tech lies). Dont buy these, do yourself a favor, buy the enterprise drive thats like 10 less for no chassis and buy a REAL usb 3.2 2x2 usb chassis so you get a 5 year drive warranty (if you go seagate, WD you can complain and get a 5 year warranty for anything). but these are garbage with how they SAY they are 10Gpbs usb 3.2 but are only connecting at SATA II speeds (they do connect at sata III on a real enclosure). Dont let the prettiness or worthless hub fool you, because you are paying extra for JUNK cases that cripple the drive ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2023 by DS

  • Not perfect
Style: Desktop Hub Capacity: 20TB
Does it work? Yes. Does it work well? Not really. Or rather, it seems to struggle a lot, and I mean a lot, when it's handling large amounts of data. I have 11.3TB on it, which means there's still several terabytes worth of free space, but it lags a lot. It seems to me that it defaults to a sort of "sleeping" state when not in use, and whenever you want to put any data on it or interact with it in any way, it needs to first "wake up" before it can do anything, causing it to lag for 10-20 seconds during this start up process and make all kinds of rather concerning grinding noises while doing so. Once it is "awake" though, it operates as normal. It's difficult to tell how long it stays "awake", but if you don't interact with it for a certain period of time, it goes back to "sleep," meaning you have to repeat the long lag time basically every time you try to use the drive. I don't recall it doing this when I only had a few terabytes of data stored on it, so I believe the drive gets slower as you add more data, but if it's this annoying to operate at only 60% of its capacity, I can't imagine how miserable it would be to try to use closer to maximum capacity. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2023 by Cam

  • Great easy edition to My Mac Studio
Style: Desktop Hub Capacity: 14TB
As you know Apple uses APFS for its file system, with the latest versions on macOS all compatibility with Window NTFS is gone without the help of some really wayward utilities. This 14TB Hub is formatted in exFat. This is a file system that works both with Apple and Windows. It lacks some of the indexing features of APFS and NTFS but for external storage it works just fine. plugged it into one of the USB "C"/Thunderbolt ports on the Mac Studio installed Seagate's software for macOS and I was up and running. You do notice at times that this is an external drive and it isn't the speed demon it might be with APFS and a Thunderbolt interface but it moves everything off of the Mac Studio's 1TB internal that does not need to be there. Any one with a Mac computer this is a no brainer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2023 by Signalshifter

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