![]() However, these were some 20MBps slower than those of the Seagate Expansion. Via USB 3.0, it registered a sustained real-world copy speed of more than 95MBps for writing and more than 100MBps for reading. Since the Element houses a low-power internal drive, I didn't expect it to blow me away with its performance, but the drive did quite well in testing nonetheless. The Element also worked well with routers and media network media players. On an Xbox One, the drive was recognized immediately once plugged and once formatted by the game console, I could use it to store games, apps and content for playback. ![]() ![]() Apart from Windows and Mac computers, where the Elements worked without any issues, I also tried it with a few non-computer hosts it proved to be compatible there as well.
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