Sometimes, we get
tech that seems as
though it was
designed by a group
of people, each with their
own design document and
ideas. Say hello to a capable
piece of hardware that is
crippled by inconsistent
and unintuitive software.
Pictures can be sent from a
phone to the Aerocast
without issue, but the UI
differs for copying music,
movies and documents.
When the drive is tethered to
USB 3.0, it’s as quick as the
bulk of the drives we tested,
with the added bonus of
wireless capabilities and a
very handy SD card slot, all
without blowing its physical
dimensions. Our best advice?
Avoid transferring anything
to this one from a tablet or
phone, because it’ll leave you
fuming.
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