Built with the form factor of a credit card, the 4TB One Touch USB 3.2 Gen 1 External Hard Drive from Seagate lets you seamlessly scroll, edit, organize, and directly stream a large collection of stored photos and videos. Beneath its light blue exterior, the One Touch is equipped with a 4TB hard drive and a bus-powered USB 3.2 Gen 1 (USB 3.0) interface. The One Touch is formatted as exFAT, meaning it will work with both Windows 7 and later as well as macOS 10.12 and later without the need for a reformat. However, a reformat may be required for use with Apple’s Time Machine.
Included with Seagate’s One Touch HDD is an 18″ USB 3.2 Gen 1 cable, a one-year membership to Mylio Create, and a four-month membership to Adobe’s Creative Cloud Photography plan.
Note: Both Mylio Create and Adobe’s Creative Cloud Photography Plan are redeemable during product registration and may not be available in all countries. Adobe’s plan is available to users 13 and older, requires a network connection, an Adobe ID, and must be redeemed within one year of drive registration.
Coby Leffler (verified owner) –
This new hard drive is pretty and slim . Beautiful color for my desk table. Very easy to setup. This is such a great looking external hard drive
Bailey Graham (verified owner) –
I love this HD. Im a photographer and I’ve bought many HD from different brands and they all crash at some point. This one’s the only brand i recommend. I’ve bought 4 of them and they work perfectly.
Abigail Johnston (verified owner) –
This is my fourth 5TB Seagate drive. Unpack it, hook it up, and start transferring files. I’ve never had issues with any of them, ever.
Jillian Schimmel (verified owner) –
Needed something to backup my images that was living in my laptop and this proved to be just the answer. Very easy to use and was fast in the transfer process. Liked it so much purchased a 10 TB unit, also from Seagate, for my desktop backup. Great products and would recommend to anyone needing storage backup that is easy to use.
Malcolm Vandervort (verified owner) –
Great for portable and desktop, Perfect for my needs.
Blake Hackett (verified owner) –
It was a great choice for all of our pictures and videos, and with the size; hopefully we won’t need to order another one! Great quality.
Boyd Stark (verified owner) –
Very slow. dont buy it
Leonora Roob (verified owner) –
too slow for recording or editing, but fine for archive backup.
Furman Kutch (verified owner) –
So far (1 month) it’s a perfectly serviceable 2TB external drive.
Chance Abshire (verified owner) –
So far, My Seagate 2TB One Touch USB 3.2 Gen 1 External Hard Drive is working fine.
Brooklyn Rolfson (verified owner) –
too slow for a working drive, but fine for backups
Chaim Roberts (verified owner) –
I recomend it.
Shaun Kautzer (verified owner) –
Works great for online photo storage and I love the color. Easy to distinguish among other hard drives. Easy format to make Mac compatible.
Delmer Friesen (verified owner) –
This is the 3rd one of these I own and am very pleased with them. I store photos on them and love the size and portability. I’ve never has an issue with any of them which is why I stick with the Seagate brand. The price is right too!
Reilly Armstrong (verified owner) –
Happy with this new Seagate drive. Lightweight and easy to travel with. Very happy with this drive.
Harrison Waelchi (verified owner) –
too slow for work, but fine for backup.
Pablo Larkin (verified owner) –
We bought this drive to load Canon C500 files for storage and for shipping. Did great. No errors on the drive and did great loading multiple two or 300 gigabyte video files.
Hassie Ondricka (verified owner) –
I bought the drive from B&H to backup critical files on my internal HDD. The USB 3.2 interface saves a lot of time for bulky data transfer of large amounts of data. The drive worked flawlessly, and now I have peace of mind that my files are safe and easily retrievable if/when my 5 year old HDD decides to fail.
Eusebio Johns (verified owner) –
I got two of these to act as a sort of USB RAID 1 setup with some simple disk mirroring software. I reformatted both drives to NTFS, and after the lazy format finally finished, I am seeing throughput of around 130MB/s on large files. That is about as good a storage solution as you are going to get for $250, and it is convenient and portable. These drives replaced some older 2GB drives that had gotten too small. All of them are Seagates, never had a problem, unlike WD and some other brands. You can use different-colored drives for different purposes.
Roberta Daugherty (verified owner) –
Set this up as a time machine. Hopefully, I’ll never have to use it, but it’s nice to know it is there.