ADATA, new self-powered external hard drives: HD710 Pro and the new HD650
ADATA Technology upgrades its range of 2.5″ self-powered external hard drive drives by launching the HD710 in the Pro version and upgrading the best-selling HD650: the two new products improve from previous versions for maximum capacity, impact resistance and design.
The new ADATA HD710 Pro has been improved in the structure: it now extends IPEC requirements for IP68 degree, being dust-proof and capable of fully immersed up to 2 meters of water for up to 60 minutes; Also meets the US Army MIL-STD 810G 516.6 standard, against vibrations and drops of up to 1.5 meters.
The ADATA HD710 Pro uses a case designed for three-layer protection and features ADATA technology that uses G-Shock sensors that handle disabling discs when excessive shock or vibration is detected to prevent corruption and loss some data.
It has a USB port cover and a slot in the enclosure where you can store the supplied USB cable; Available in red, yellow, blue for 1 and 2 TB models, while in black for 3 and 4TB.
The ADATA HD650 model uses the same three-layer construction system to protect against shocks and also has the same G-Shock technology as its older brother; lacking details regarding the degree of protection is likely to fall in the mean; The new version of the ADATA HD650 external hard disk is renewed in a blue color with a carbonlook background and, above all, the range is expanded with capacities reaching 4TB, twice the previous maximum limit.
All models are compatible with the USB 3.1 standard and do not require any external auxiliary power: even as the market is moving, we can now say that the old bulky 3.5″ hard drive, especially in the storage systems industry External, have been totally replaced in all and all, even in terms of capacity, from the more compact 2.5″ mechanical but also SSD, more information can be found on the manufacturer’s website at the ADATA HD170 Pro and ADATA HD650 dedicated pages respectively.