Model: WDBAAU0010HBK-EESN
Clean lines, no frills and WD quality make WD Elements external hard drives an easy, modern solution to your data storage needs.
- Overview
Western Digital's WD Elements Desktop USB 2.0 external hard drive is the right answer for simple, reliable add-on storage. Simply plug it in to a USB port and start saving your photos, music, video, and files.
WD quality inside and out -
Designed with the same commitment to quality that made WD external drives the number one selling drives in the world.
Plug-and-play simplicity -
Just connect the power and plug it into a USB port to instantly add more storage to your computer.
Designed to save power -
Turns on and off with your computer. Enters idle mode when not in use. Utilizes a WD drive with power-saving WD GreenPower Technology™ and an EnergyStar compliant power supply.
Earth-friendly packaging -
Packaged in a minimized eco-friendly, recyclable packaging made from recycled materials.
Preformatted for PCs -
Designed for use with Windows-based computers. Can be easily reformatted for use with Macs.
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- Specifications
 | Performance Specifications |
| Serial Transfer Rate |  | USB 2.0 |  | Serial Bus Transfer Rate (USB 2.0) | 480 Mb/s (Max) |  |
 | Physical Specifications |  | Capacity | 1 TB |  | Interface | USB 2.0 |  |
 | Physical Dimensions | | English |  | Height | 8.02 Inches |  | Length | 1.42 Inches |  | Width | 4.90 Inches |  | Weight | 2.24 Pounds |  |
| Metric |  | Height | 203.82 mm |  | Length | 36.14 mm |  | Width | 124.68 mm |  | Weight | 1.02 kg |  |
| As used for storage capacity, one megabyte (MB) = one million bytes, one gigabyte (GB) = one billion bytes, and one terabyte (TB) = one trillion bytes. Total accessible capacity varies depending on operating environment. As used for buffer or cache, one megabyte (MB) = 1,048,576 bytes. As used for transfer rate or interface, megabyte per second (MB/s) = one million bytes per second, megabit per second (Mb/s) = one million bits per second, and gigabit per second (Gb/s) = one billion bits per second. |
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