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The contents of the device are managed under a drop-down menu at the top-right of the interface, which lists the files according to type as well as their retaining folder. The Seagate Media app is cleanly designed and allows users to easily manage file transfers. Overall, use of Wireless Mobile Storage is straightforward and as streamlined as this class of device gets. There is just a power button on the face, as well as three LEDs corresponding to USB, network, and charger connectivity. There isn't branding anywhere on the chassis (except on the bottom), which contributes to it's aesthetic discretion. The device is quite small overall with slightly rounded edges. All of the color schemes have a black base. One of Seagate's main selling points for their Wireless Mobile Storage is the user's ability to customize their storage solution by choosing from five color options: slate grey, white, fire-engine red, lime green, and cool blue.
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Mac OS X 10.7 (or higher), iOS 7.0 (or higher).Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 8/RT tablets and computers.Wireless Mobile Storage (500GB) is available in five colors (black, white, red, green, and blue) for $129.99 and carries a 2-year warranty. This means that Wireless Mobile Storage could more or less become a simpler plug-and-play version of a consumer NAS, all while maintaining its functionality as a remote hard drive for smartphones and tablets.
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Seagate has expanded the compatibility list for this device compared to the Wireless Plus, now allowing for big screen streaming through Chromecast, Roku, Airplay, and LG Smart TV (in addition to preexisting compatibility with iOS, Android, Kindle Fire, and Windows through the Seagate Media App). Wireless Mobile Storage can stream to up to three devices simultaneously and store up to 200 HD movies with up to six hours of battery life. Offloading media libraries to Seagate's battery powered Wireless Mobile Storage (which creates its own local Wi-Fi signal) allows users to avoid usage fees while maintaining remote access to their content. This can result in unnecessary data usage if the user is out of reach of Wi-Fi (often accompanied by usage fees). Given the limited capacity of most smartphones and tablets, users end up streaming desired content. Like their other wireless hard drives, Wireless Mobile Storage aims to ease the strain of large data libraries on mobile devices. Seagate's newest addition to their signature line of wireless storage devices includes 500GB of storage and is geared more towards the everyday consumer than the previously reviewed Wireless Plus.