ClickFree HD701 120gb Automatic Backup USB External Hard Drive - Deluxe Edition
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| List Price: | $170.00 |
| Price: | $69.99 |
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Ships from and sold by Electronica Direct
Product Description
ClickFree Backup takes the guess work out of backup by simplifying what was typically a complicated task through it's patent pending technology. This truly groundbreaking backup solution is perfect for everyone. No more messing around with installation or setup, now all your irreplaceable data can be kept in a safe, convenient and readily accessible storage when you need it most. Interface USB 2.0 and 1.1 compliant Unit Dimensions - 4.52 x 0.67 x 2.99 in (115 mm x 17 mm x 76 mm); Weight - 6.35 oz (180 g) Includes USB 2.0 connect cable
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #791 in Consumer Electronics
- Color: black
- Brand: Clickfree
- Model: DSH701-0802
- Dimensions: 2.99" h x .67" w x 4.52" l, .40 pounds
- CPU: PowerPC G4 2.1 GHz
- Memory: 2000MB SDRAM
- Hard Disk: 120GB
- Processors: 1
Features
- First out-of-the-box automatic backup. No software to install or configure, no buttons to push. Just plug it in to perform backup - a world¿s first
- Multiple (family) PC backup backs up to 5 PC¿s on one device just by plugging it in to each computer.
- Simple 2 step data transfer or restore process.
- Backs up over 350 file types including office documents, pictures, music and email.
Customer Reviews
Macs get nothing
Sounds like a great product. My aunt just got one after a great review from a friend. I was very interested in this because I have lots of photos and flies to back up, but have been dreading the process. I thought if my 70+ years old aunt could work this device, I could do it. I am sorry to find out that Clickfree does not have a device yet that supports the Mac OS or later. They say its on thier "road map" for the future. I will seek out another product instead and Clickfree will loose my business.
Arduous Task Made Simple
The ClickFree HD 701 Back-up drive does everything it advertises. There is no program to load. There is no key to click. You plug it into a USB slot and it sucks up all your data by itself. You can guide it if you wish, but usually I just let it do its own thing a couple of times a week. It even copies data from programs that are in use when you plug it in! When it's finished, it displays a file list of what it just copied.
Click it and Forget ItQ
This was very easy to use and easy to set up. I should have gotten the one with more space. I just saw there is a 250GB ClickFree. I only wished I had read that it only works for Windows XP and higher. I had planned to put my old computer data on this device, but found out it doesn't work for Windows 98. It may have said that, but I didn't seem to read that info before buying. Also I wish you could upload videos directly to Youtube or wherever directly from the device. Maybe this is possible, but so far, I haven't been able to do this.
But it is great for the average person, they can just hook it up and you're done.







