
PeroBuno
The PeroBuno External CD DVD Drive is an 8-in-1 portable optical drive that adds USB hub, dual card reader, and Ethernet adapter functionality to laptops and desktops lacking built‑in disc drives. Powered by a single USB 3.0 connection, it offers plug‑and‑play operation with a carrying case for travel.
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$49.99
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$46.39
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$39.99
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$49.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers rate the PeroBuno as a solid mid‑tier external DVD drive, praising its 8‑in‑1 versatility, quiet operation, and fast enough DVD burning speeds. While the plug‑and‑play USB‑powered design and included carrying case are highlighted as conveniences, critics note that its performance does not match premium competitors and that older OS compatibility can be problematic.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the fast USB 3.0 transfers, easy plug‑and‑play setup, lightweight portability, and the extra USB ports, Ethernet adapter, and card reader. Common praise centers on quiet operation and satisfactory burning speeds, while recurring complaints involve compatibility with older operating systems, limited card‑slot simultaneity, and the 100Mbps Ethernet cap.
Common Complaints
Compatibility issues with older operating systems, burning speeds not being top‑tier, inability to use both SD and TF slots at the same time, Ethernet limited to 100Mbps, and missing detailed size/weight specifications.
What People Are Saying
“runs great”
“really quiet”
How It Compares
vs. LG
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Choose LG if you need top‑tier performance and are willing to pay more; choose PeroBuno for multi‑functionality at a lower cost.
vs. Darbony
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Darbony is suited for users prioritizing speed over extra ports, while PeroBuno serves those who value versatility.
vs. Rioddas
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Rioddas is a good choice for performance‑focused buyers; PeroBuno is better for users needing integrated connectivity options.
vs. TFUFR
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TFUFR works for users who only need a simple drive, whereas PeroBuno adds valuable extra ports and features.
vs. YHO
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YHO is suitable for budget‑constrained users needing only basic optical drive capabilities; PeroBuno offers more functionality for a modest price increase.