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However, it comes with a built-in battery and an embedded Wi-Fi network. When connected to a computer, while it's working as an external storage device, it also charges its battery. It can also be charged with the included adapter. When unplugged from a computer, the device can then function as a wireless storage device; it allows up to five Wi-Fi clients to connect to its Wi-Fi network.
These clients can then stream content photos, video, and music that's stored on the drive, or use the drive's storage as the backup destination for user-generated content.
There have been many similar devices using the same concept, such as the Seagate Wireless Plus or the Corsair Voyager Air. In fact, the Samsung Wireless looks almost identical to the Seagate Wireless Plus, but it uses a Samsung hard drive on the inside.
Technically, Samsung's hard drive business has been part of Seagate since However, the Samsung Wireless is the first that, at least at launch, supports only the Android mobile platform -- all other wireless drives always try to support as many mobile platforms as possible. The Samsung is the first among mobile hard drives to serve as a juice pack, and with a 4,mAh internal battery, it has more than enough juice to give most smartphones a full charge.
The Samsung Wireless is a three-in-one device. It can work as a mobile wireless drive, a bus-powered USB portable drive, or as a juice pack. In one corner are located the Wireless' power button and a small blue status light. This light flashes when the drive is working as a wireless drive and stays solid green when it's working as a portable drive. On one side, it has a Micro-USB 3. In either case, the drive will charge its internal battery.
Next to this port is an A-female USB port, which can be used to charge other mobile devices. And it's very easy to use. Just plug it into a computer using the included standard USB 3. Unplug it from the computer and turn it on via its power button, and it becomes a wireless drive.
Turn it off and plug a mobile device to its second USB port, and it's a juice pack. Out of the box, the Wireless is preformatted in NTFS for Windows and will work right away when you plug it in to a computer.
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