
Toshiba
The Toshiba Canvio Partner 1TB is a tiny, wallet‑sized portable external HDD that offers USB‑3.0 plug‑and‑play connectivity without an external power brick. It delivers fast sequential transfers for large files while remaining lightweight and cross‑compatible with Windows, macOS, Xbox and PS4.
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$104.92
Average
$61.91
Lowest
$57.53
Highest
$104.93
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Canvio Partner for its surprisingly high sequential speeds (148‑160 MB/s), ultra‑compact wallet‑sized chassis and hassle‑free USB‑3.0 plug‑and‑play operation. They note its reliability over extended use but criticize the cheap plastic build, lack of bundled backup software and the omission of a USB‑C cable, as well as its limited random‑access performance typical of mechanical HDDs.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the drive’s ease of use, pocket‑friendly size and fast large‑file transfers, highlighting its reliability for routine backups. Recurring complaints focus on a loose USB connection, occasional early failures or DOA units, and the inexpensive plastic feel, though positive feedback outnumbers negatives by roughly four to one.
Common Complaints
Unstable USB Micro‑B connection that often needs to be wiggled, early drive failures or dead‑on‑arrival units, and a cheap‑feeling plastic housing that may not survive rough handling.
How It Compares
vs. Seagate One Touch
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Disadvantages
Choose Toshiba for faster large‑file transfers and a more compact size; choose Seagate if you prefer bundled backup software and USB‑C convenience.
vs. LaCie Mobile Drive
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Toshiba is the better value for users prioritizing speed and portability; LaCie suits those who want a premium look and sturdier build.
vs. WD Elements (similar)
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Both are solid budget HDDs; pick Toshiba if you need the smallest footprint and marginally higher speeds, otherwise WD Elements is a safe alternative with comparable reliability.