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The unit can act as a NAS and is accessible from a wireless device like a smartphone. The internal 6,000 mAh battery can output 5 volts at 1 amp (USB 2.0 spec) so, it is able to power an SSD. The TestĪll my specs were met with this unit. So, I ordered one and waited patiently for it to arrive. It seemed like this would be the missing link in my backup system. It had everything I was looking for: an internal power source, SD card reader, and USB output. I continued my search and eventually stumbled on the RAVPower FileHub RP-WD03.

However, this seemed like a convoluted solution to a simple problem. Initially, I started looking at transferring images from memory cards to my LG G Pad 8" and then transferring back to an SSD connected to the tablet. So, I would need to find a way to power and transfer to an SSD without a computer. To date, nothing like the My Passport Wireless exists with solid state storage. Knowing that I probably won't shoot more than about 500 GB of data during my three-week trip, I started looking at SSDs. As a spinning hard drive, I was worried about damaging it if something took a fall during the trip. However, it failed my durability criterion. The new WD My Passport Wireless was my first port of call when starting my research, as it seemed like the perfect unit with its built-in SD card reader (I will only be shooting to SD cards). So, I began looking for products that would allow me to back up without a laptop present. Preferably, it would fit in a small waterproof case, as we would be traveling by river most of the time. My backup system would need to be smaller and less energy-hungry than a laptop-based system. However, this would be bulky and we are planning to be constantly on the move. Could I take my laptop? Charging a laptop out in the wilderness would be possible using a solar panel, battery, or inverter system. I considered my usual backup system when I am close to home. Having lost data to corrupt memory cards a few times before, this is one of my basic requirements now. This means no mains power for charging electronics, no internet or phone reception, and a difficult time backing up data. The Problemįor three weeks, I will be out of touch with the modern world.

Today, I will share my solution with you. A particular concern on this trip is data loss so, I have been working to create a backup system that is durable and can run without access to mains power. One of these trips involves a three-week stint in remote villages.

RAVPower FileHub for IOS is a useful app that helps you to manage and transfer files between your iOS device and RAVPower FileHub.
