Freecom has been reasonably occupy in the portable hard drive market in late phase, often updating its series with new designs and key benefits. The Mobile Drive CLS on test primarily seems to be a bog-standard slimline external drive, but as it occurs the company has a somewhat unlike aim in mind.
Touted as an ideal solution for organizing and categorizing data, the CLS is aimed at those who would look to store different types or different edition of data on multiple drives, either for convenience or security purposes. apiece unit arrives with a plastic carry case that includes an index card and a short USB cable for connection, and the drive itself has a removable piece of card to label the capacities. It's also nicely rubberized to better grip and assist prevent knocks and scratches, and is imposingly slimline and solid in design.
Linking the drive is predictably straight and all the application you'd require is preloaded, along with documentation. Nero BackItUp is the tool of option for creating, scheduling and automatizing backup sets and works well in walk-to you thru the procedures of choosing data, preferring for additive or derivative backups and choosing encryption and compression settings if needed. Data can be synchronised manually with a ace click and Nero RescueAgent, which comes as contribution of the suite, can recover files stored on CDs, DVDs, hard drives and memory sticks. It's a mighty and versatile tool that accompaniments the CLS nicely, and trumps many competitors who can incline to offer more involved or less powerful solutions.
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