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Seagate 3TB Personal Cloud Storage - $214.98 + Shipping @ MWave ($204.23 Price Beat @ OW)

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Apologies if the post is not up to the mark, first time posting.
I was looking for a hard drive to backup my stuff by connecting to my router, went to office works and saw this storage drive for $249, I googled the product to see the reviews but I found that mware (in lidcome, NSW) had this same product for $214.98. I asked the guy if i they can price match it. They did and also beat the price by 5%. I forgot to use my brother's coles staff discount card, other wise this would have been under $200.

Original price at office works:
Mwave's price which OW beat:
Receipt as proof of Price Beat

Features:
Automatically back up your PC, Mac, tablet or smartphone with the Seagate Personal Cloud Storage. Share and access your media library with gaming consoles, streaming players and smart TVs.
Centrally store and back up your content automatically.
The easy control settings allows you to control who can access your content.
Sync your content to your favorite public cloud services and grab it when you want.
It is compatible with Windows 10.

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  • +2

    You can't post a price beat as a deal. So you gotta put mwave price in the title and bracket OW price beat price and refer mwave primary and mention ow price beat in the description

    Edit:
    Seems like my comment is too slow. Good work.

  • +1

    Thanks to whoever updated the post.

  • This looks like it would run pretty hot.

    Every Seagate or WD external drive, especially the older ones, run really hit and will cook themselves when loaded with files for any extended period. This is probably why many fail, not because they are unreliable but because they overheated in plastic case with poor ventilation.

  • Is this better than the Seagate Central 3TB posted here for a little over $100 a few weeks back?

  • +1

    I have this in the 5TB flavour that I got from Dicksmith through ebay deals for about $250 when all said and done last year.

    Small overview of it, runs warm/quite hot to touch on hot days otherwise fine(no fan inside), has plex server but cannot transcode only supply file to the players for the decoding to happen on them.. Has a torrent/download manager and full remote access possible from anywhere once you set up. Only issue I've had is about once a month on average I'd say it locks/freezes up and you cannot access it at all and need to restart it.

    Otherwise I enjoy having mine on the network and its super simple to use.

    Edit: also, allows full time machine backups for Apple products without issues (if that's your thing) and allows you to backup your Dropbox locally and such or your NAS Externally if you so wish.

    • If it feels hot to touch it is probably critically hot inside.

      I have Seagate desktop USB drives that when they are only warm on the outside the drive itself reports 55 or more degrees and rising. Whenever it gets to 50 or so I put a fan blowing directly on them and they go back to 45.

      Use a programme to read the SMART temperature and I bet you will be surprised. I use CrystalDiskInfo

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