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The Clickfree Traveler is a Sleek, Automatic Backup Solution that's the Size of a Credit Card!
Wrapped in a Durable Aluminum Chassis, the Traveler easily connects to your PC or MAC with its slim USB connector that swings out from one side.
Clickfree's Automatic Backup software can Restore your 'irreplaceable data' including Personal Photos, Music, Video, Documents and Email.
Simply connect into your PC or MAC - The Traveler immediately starts to backup your files.
WINDOWS 7 READY
WORKS WITH:
• Windows 7
• Windows Vista
• Windows XP
• Mac OS X 10.5 or later with intel processor
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS:
• No Software to install
• PC and MAC Compatible
• Durable Aluminum Chassis
• Supports 14 Languages
• Low Profile USB Connector
• Backup Multiple Computers
• Available in 16gb, 32gb and 64gb capacities.
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After having trialled the "Transformer version of this device, I knew what to expect. As before, when autoplay functionality is turned OFF by default - for security reasons to prevent malware from self-activating - this device is anyhting but 'click-free'. Still, the amount of clicking can be minimal, if you think about what needs to be done and how best to do it. But the big drawcard for this unit is it's physical size.
About the size of a credit card, and 5 cards thick (about 6mm give or take), complete with a swing-out USB plug long enough to reach into even those annoying recessed USB ports some laptops insist on having, this is a tidy, discrete device that can be slipped into a wallet, the back of a business-card holder, or even a pocket. It looks stylish in it's brushed-aluminium appearance, and seemed to be fairly solid. I put it through a few 'basic' tests, such as placing it in the back pocket of my jeans and sitting down, dropping it on the ground from shirt-pocket height, I even held it out the window in the rain for 10 minutes... it still functioned flawlessly after that, so it's fairly 'everyday-incident' proof.
Multi-machine backup is one claim you need to be careful of though... it all depends on not exceeding the total available storage capacity. At 16gb, it's all too easy to hit the limit so you may find that 'multiple machine backups' is more a case of 'selective file' backup rather than 'comprehensive' backup.Despite this, the unit is very handy in dire situations, and restoration of files is a very simple matter - easier than backing them up in the first place usually.
Overall, a very handy device that is small enough to tuck away, but big enough to hold the essentials for 2-3 systems, or a fairly-comprehensive backup of a single 'work' laptop.
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