Transcend StoreJet 25 Mobile (500GB, red)
Starting at: $99.24
CNET Editors' Review
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- Reviewed by: Justin Yu
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The good: Triple-layered chassis protection; cheap; quick transfer speeds; convenient one-touch backup; two-year warranty.
The bad: No FireWire port.
The bottom line: The Transcend StoreJet 25 Mobile stomps the competition and lives to fight another day, thanks to its rugged military-grade exterior. It also delivers chart topping transfer speeds and offers the cheapest cost per gigabyte on the market today. We fully recommend this tough little drive.
Thanks to its military-grade ruggedized exterior, the 320GB Transcend StoreJet 25 Mobile($95) is the ideal solution for on-the-go digital pack rats who don't want to baby their gadgets. It incorporates three layers of antishock protection and conforms to military-grade drop standards, meaning you won't have to worry about losing your data as it's rolling around in your bag. In addition to the tough exterior, the drive also stands out as the top finisher in our HDD speed and cost per gigabyte tests. As usual, though, the drive is lacking FireWire, which is the only hiccup that ... Expand full review
Thanks to its military-grade ruggedized exterior, the 320GB Transcend StoreJet 25 Mobile($95) is the ideal solution for on-the-go digital pack rats who don't want to baby their gadgets. It incorporates three layers of antishock protection and conforms to military-grade drop standards, meaning you won't have to worry about losing your data as it's rolling around in your bag. In addition to the tough exterior, the drive also stands out as the top finisher in our HDD speed and cost per gigabyte tests. As usual, though, the drive is lacking FireWire, which is the only hiccup that prevents us from awarding it our Editors' Choice award. If you're a strict USB 2.0 user and are rough with your toys, your search will end with the Transcend StoreJet 25 Mobile.
Design and features
The Transcend StoreJet 25 Mobile isn't the first external drive to get the rugged treatment. In July of 2008, we were smitten with the Iomega eGo Camo that withstood a drop at 51 inches above the ground and still worked perfectly. The difference between that model and the StoreJet 25 Mobile is that the eGo relied on a removable Power Grip band to protect the device, while the StoreJet 25 Mobile's protection is built into the chassis. In fact, Transcend boasts that the drive meets the U.S. military's drop-test standards, although we don't suggest you intentionally abuse it to test that claim.
The 2.5-inch internal hard disk is protected by three stages of shock protection: the first layer wraps the drive in a silicone shell to absorb vibrations, the second suspends the hard drive within a tight bracket, and the third layer reinforces the vibration resistance with a thick rubber casing surrounding the drive. Unfortunately, the single USB port on top of the drive remains uncovered and susceptible to dust and other particles floating around.
The drive is available in 160GB, 250GB, 320GB, and 500GB capacities, and each model is also offered in red and black. The drive itself is about the same size as the eGo as well; it measures 134mm long by 80.8mm wide by 18.8mm tall and weighs a little less than half a pound.
| Drive type | External USB Flash Hard Drive |
| Connector options | USB 2.0 |
| Available capacities | 160GB, 250GB, 320GB, 500GB |
| Product dimensions | 134mm x 80.8mm x 18.8mm (LWH) |
| Capacity of test unit | 320GB |
| Supported operating systems | Windows 2000/XP/Vista, Mac OS X, Linux Kernal 2.4.2 |
| Software included | None |
A convenient button on top of the drive launches Transcend's StoreJet Elite backup software; within the preferences folder, you can set the drive to "remember" which folders and files you want to store. You can also schedule incremental backups, set different levels of security, and tell the drive to compress larger files and folders.
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Justin Yu covers headphones and peripherals for CNET. When he's not scouring eBay for useless ephemera or eating hot dogs for breakfast, he spends his time making fun of Internet culture every morning on The 404 podcast.
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"Horrible product and horrible service" By whoami2000
Pros: good looks, sleek model
Cons: never worked out of the box !! They have neither given a replacement or a refund. Bunch of thieves!!!
Summary: please dont buy anything from transcend or relance time out ever.
Worst experience with electronics ever.
It never worked out of the box and the cable was missing. My case id is TSCBLR100005768DW
Even though I am entitled to replacement under warranty.
It has been 2 months but I haven?... Expand full review
"Good Drive, not well thought out software" By riw
Pros: I like the form factor of this drive --although it's a bit larger than other portables, if the shock proofing works, it's worth the slightly larger size. Good capacity and speed, works on both my Mac and my Windows machine.
Cons: The software is oriented towards backup, and not any other use. The encryption included on the drive apparently doesn't work with a MAC; when I plug the drive in, all the data is just there in the open, no password needed, etc.
Summary: Looks like a solid drive hardware wise, the software seems to leave a lot to be desired. The best bet is just to format the drive and use it as an external drive, without all the fancy "stuff" they've put on there.
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- Hard drive size: 500 GB
- Storage Hard Drive / Hard Drive Type: External hard drive
- Interface type: Hi-Speed USB