16 July, 2014: The Wi-Drive is one of the most compact external drives I’ve seen. It also looks very sleek, with a black housing, which unfortunately happens to be a fingerprint magnet. The drive feels flimsy, however, and makes tiny squeaky noises if you gently squeeze it in your palm, which you can as it’s so small.

Considering the ultracompact size, the device is really impressive to also have a built-in Wireless-N access point and an internal battery. The drive is the first I’ve seen that can also connect to another Wi-Fi network, allowing its connected clients to connect to the Internet without switching the network.

On top, the Wi-Drive has three little LED lights that are only visible when they are lit up. They show the statuses of the Internet connection, the Wi-Fi network, and the data activity. On the side, there’s a power button that you’ll need to press and hold for a few seconds to turn the device on. The top side of the device has a Mini-USB port for both charging and connecting to a computer. The Wi-Drive also comes with a power adapter for those times when you don’t have access to a Mini-USB.

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