WD My Passport Portable Hard Drive, Works now selling for $248.55
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Save $6.83 on the world's first 6TB 2.5-inch portable hard drive, now at a 30-day low for versatile cross-device storage.
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WD My Passport Portable Hard Drive, Works now selling for $248.55
Save $6.83 on this price drop. The 6TB portable storage market just got a little cheaper. WD My Passport Portable Hard Drive, Works drops to $248.55 - save $6.83.
This 3% discount brings the world's first 6TB 2.5-inch portable hard drive below its 30-day average, making it a solid option for anyone running low on space across multiple devices.
For just $248.55, below its 30-day average of $255.38. The 90-day average sits at $210.76 and the 180-day average at $194.31, so this isn't an all-time low, but it is a rare chance to grab the 6TB variant at a discount compared to what it has cost recently.
If you have been watching this drive, the current price beats what Amazon has asked for it over the past month.
This is the world's first 6TB 2.5-inch portable hard drive, packing a massive amount of storage into a compact, bus-powered enclosure. It works with USB-C and USB-A devices, so it connects to Windows PCs, Macs, Chromebooks, gaming consoles, phones, and tablets without an adapter.
Western Digital includes password protection with 256-bit AES hardware encryption to keep files secure, plus device management software for automated backups.
Best for: anyone with a growing library of games, photos, videos, or documents who needs a single drive that works across Windows, macOS, Chrome OS, and consoles. It is a practical fit for creative freelancers who need portable on-set backup, console gamers juggling large installs, or students moving files between a laptop and a desktop.
If you need less than 6TB, smaller capacities cost less, but the price-per-terabyte on this model is competitive for the form factor.
At $248.55. This is the cheapest the 6TB My Passport has been in the last 30 days, and the price-per-gigabyte works out well for anyone who actually needs the capacity. If you can get by with 4TB or 5TB, those drives are cheaper, but for the highest-capacity 2.5-inch portable drive on the market. This is the price to act on.

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