USB-C storage that can grow to suit your needs.
The major appeal of Drobo’s storage drives is the ability to start with two disks installed and add more later to boost capacity whenever suits you. The distinguishing feature of this model is its USB-C port; a USB-A-to-C cable is included, but if your Mac has the newer kind of port, you’ll need to provide your own adapter or replace the cable. This port is limited to USB 3.0 speeds, though.
Access to the disk bays requires no tools: The front panel is magnetically attached and easy to remove. The downside is there’s no way to lock the panel in place. A sticker on its back explains the statuses of the lights on the front-right of the drive.
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