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Seagate Wireless Plus Mobile Expansion Storage Unboxing

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The Wireless Plus has actually been in use for a while since this video was filmed. It's much more mature than the last generation product, and of course features double the capacity. It's got a seriously upgraded UI, and we're actually going to be using it for a very special project for Seagate! Sponsor link: mobile.coolermaster-usa.com Read more and join our community forum: linustechtips.com twitter.com @LinusTech Buy at NCIX: ncix.com

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The video provides an in-depth unboxing and first look at the Seagate Wireless Plus mobile expansion storage device. The host begins by noting the packaging is fully recyclable and highlights a three-year Seagate warranty, then compares the new Wireless Plus to the older Goflex design, emphasizing sharper lines, a textured gray finish, and a soft touch bottom. He identifies key physical features including the power button placement, four rubber feet for stability, and the wireless indicator that signals its core capability as a wireless storage device with built-in battery life. The bundle is shown to include a quick start guide, a USB 3 interface cable, a USB power adapter, and a wall wart, underscoring the option to power the device without a computer. Specifications highlighted during the unboxing mention a 1 TB capacity for this model, an approximate 10-hour battery life, and Seagate’s upgraded app with a redesigned UI that supports browsing by folders and thumbnails, plus an uploading feature for backing up photos or videos from iOS, Android, or Kindle Fire devices. Additionally, the host explains that the Wireless Plus can stream to multiple devices in HD, supports three simultaneous connections (and up to eight for viewing photos), and is DLNA and AirPlay compatible for easier streaming to TVs or media receivers. The video closes with a teaser for further coverage on the tech channel, inviting viewers to subscribe for more unboxings and reviews, while acknowledging the sponsor relationship with Cooler Master for hardware accessories in the description. The overall takeaway is that Seagate’s Wireless Plus offers portable, wireless storage with a sizable capacity, improved UI, and flexible connectivity options aimed at on-the-go media access.

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