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title: "Seagate GoFlex Satellite Mobile Wireless Storage 500 GB USB 3.0 External Hard Drive STBF500101 Black"
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# USB 3.0 fast data transfer Stream to 3 devices simultaneously Up to 7 hours wireless video playback Seagate GoFlex Satellite Mobile Wireless Storage 500 GB USB 3.0 External Hard Drive STBF500101 Black

**Brand:** seagate
**Price:** 20 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Your entire media universe, untethered and unstoppable.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Seagate GoFlex Satellite Mobile Wireless Storage 500 GB USB 3.0 External Hard Drive STBF500101 Black by seagate
- **How much does it cost?** 20 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- seagate enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted seagate brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Blazing Fast USB 3.0 Sync:** Load and sync your media lightning-fast with USB 3.0 connectivity—cut downtime and get streaming quicker.
- • **Robust 7-Hour Battery Life:** Enjoy uninterrupted wireless streaming for up to 7 hours on a single charge—power your entertainment all day.
- • **Massive 500GB Mobile Library:** Carry over 300 HD movies and your entire media collection wherever you go—never run out of space again.
- • **Universal Wi-Fi Compatibility:** Stream to any Wi-Fi enabled device with a browser or app—iOS, Android, laptops, and more, all connected effortlessly.
- • **Seamless Multi-Device Streaming:** Wirelessly stream 3 HD movies to 3 iPads at once—perfect for on-the-go sharing and binge sessions.

## Overview

The Seagate GoFlex Satellite is a 500GB portable wireless external hard drive designed for professionals and media enthusiasts who demand on-the-go access to their entire media library. It supports simultaneous HD streaming to up to 3 iPads or 8 devices total, offers up to 7 hours of battery life, and features fast USB 3.0 data transfer. Compatible with PC, Mac, and virtually any Wi-Fi device, it combines massive storage with reliable wireless connectivity, making it an essential tool for seamless mobile entertainment and productivity.

## Description

From the Manufacturer GoFlex Satellite mobile wireless storage allows you to carry your media library with you while on-the-go and wirelessly stream movies, photos, music and documents to your iPad, tablet or smartphone. The GoFlex Satellite device includes a fast USB 3.0/USB 2.0 connection and downloadable Media Sync software to easily transfer media and documents from your PC or Mac computer. The GoFlex Satellite device can store over 300 HD movies, so you'll never have to worry about running out of space on your iPad or tablet. Stream and surf on almost any device that has Wi-Fi and a web browser Always have easy access to your media with Seagate's free app Three different HD movies on three different devices-- all at the same time Easily access and stream your media library wherever you are Easy Mobile Wireless StorageTake your media library with you. Stream it to your iPad. GoFlex Satellite allows you to take more than 300 HD movies on-the-go, and stream media over Wi-Fi to 3 iPads at the same time. You can also automatically sync media and documents from your PC or Mac computer. Satellite also enables you to stream media and connect to a nearby Wi-Fi hotspot to surf the Internet.Your Entire Media Library, Now MobileThe GoFlex Satellite device goes wherever your iPad goes and lets you wirelessly access all your movies, photos, music and documents. No more worrying about running out of space on your iPad. Satellite offers 500GB of storage capacity, with up to 7 hours battery life and up to 25 hours standby time.Stream HD to Three iPads SimultaneouslyThree different HD movies, three different iPads, all at the same time. Everyone in the family can wirelessly access the hundreds of movies you load on your GoFlex Satellite storage. Stream to almost any Wi-Fi enabled device using a web browser or the free app optimized for iPad. Up to 8 users can connect to the GoFlex Satellite to access photos, music, or documents.Reliable Wireless Streaming with Tablets and Smartphones TooWith a GoFlex Satellite device in your backpack you can stream all of your HD movies to your iPad--without tangled cords or cables. A GoFlex Satellite device streaming wirelessly by your side means you can multi-task to your own beat. While you stream your favorite tunes or ebook, stay on top of email or surf your favorite sites. 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi connectivity delivers reliable skip-free streaming, with a wireless range of more than 30 feet.Stream to almost any device that has Wi-Fi connectivity and a web browser--including laptops, Android phones and tablets, iPhone, iPod Touch and more.Simple 1-2-3 Setup with Flexibility Built InSimply plug the GoFlex Satellite device into your PC or Mac computer and load your media. Next, charge it with the included portable wall charger or car charger. Now you're ready to start wirelessly streaming media to your iPad for up to 7 hours of continuous play.The GoFlex Satellite mobile wireless storage device is part of the Seagate GoFlex Storage System. This innovative system makes it incredibly easy to upgrade or change the interface on your GoFlex Satellite device, so you can always get optimal transfer speeds when loading and syncing your media. Satellite includes USB 3.0 connectivity for fast data transfers (fully compatible with USB 2.0). Other available interfaces include FireWire 800 and powered eSATA using compatible cables (sold separately).What's in the Box?GoFlex Satellite mobile wireless storage device, USB 3.0 USM adapter with detachable USB 3.0 cable, compact wall adapter with retractable pins, compact car charger, USB to DC cable, quick start guide, warranty. Seagate Satellite GoFlex Mobile Wireless External Hard Drive Specifications

Review: Divine Possibilities - I took a year to purchase my satellite. I read, re-read and read between the lines of product reviews. Reading between the lines, I figured out most of the quirks that were do to non-geekery of the reviewer so I was ready for some of the challenging aspects and the usability when I plugged my long-awaited satellite in. The initialization went very smoothly, I downloaded the latest software and charged it up completely and started the transfer. In the year I was waiting I fastidiously ripped a stellar collection of Film Noir and other classics that I really enjoy watching. I went further and converted the files into MP4s that were formatted to watch on my iDevices (iPad, iPod Touch, iPhone). I dragged these files into my iTunes which I had configured to store all media on an external 2T iomega. Being slightly OCD...my original rips stored on the external (most around 6GIG) are filed in categories of my own creation (NOIR, NEO-NOIR, L.A.NOIR etc...). But wait, there's more... Once the movies were converted and dragged into iTunes I opened file information for each movie and added my own downloaded image and a few other choice pieces of info that would help me keep the movies interesting. iTunes does not have a very good foldering system so I created playlists to categorize the movies. Too much? I think not. Loading the files into the Satellite went seamlessly. Once everything was loaded up the connections to various devices, setting up security and all that were perfect. The movies played as chosen the device was exactly what I wanted and expected for storing my esoteric collection. I was pleasantly surprised at the ability to also connect to the internet while connected to the device, though that was never a deal breaker to me. I expected some issues with disconnections occasional stuttering and other minor glitches. I get a few...here and there...but for $150 I still see this as a tremendous value. THE GOOD: Do your homework, spend a little time learning about the device and for storing and wirelessly streaming 500gigs of media (which is what I bought it for) it is a really bitchen little toy. I use it plugged in almost exclusively, I am aware of battery limitations on almost any device and have obsessively configured my tech life to have electricity available. If there is no electricity of some sort available...it's probably a good time to take a break from tech. THE WANTS: Being...somewhat control focused...I would like to be able to work some of my foldering classifications into the device. It would be cool if the iTunes interface (bad as it is) transferred over intact. The playlists for the music transferred over and work fine but the movie playlists confused the device. I rigged my iPad with a $30 connector to play media on my entertainment center in the living room. Netflix works OK this way and any movies stored on the 64gigs of the iPad...but when I tried to stream through the Satellite it was ugly. Everything crashed. Been wanting to find a device to use wi-fi and network the higher quality files fromt the external drive on the entertainment center anyway...next geek project to tackle. I am not sure how the Satellite picks images to use for Video; if I opened the info on the file in iTunes and uploaded my own image it transferred over...if not goflex interface picked the image from one movie (in this case "Anatomy to a Murder") and put that on any video that I did not manipulate. Being visually oriented makes it a (minor) irritation. Further, when I took the trouble to remedy by "fixing:" those images no amount of refreshing would change them; have to delete and re-load the video...meh, a minor irritation. THE MEH: Loading the thumbnails is painfully slow with close to 300 videos stored. They do get there...eventually. Clicking on the "file sort" makes it a little quicker but then I lose one more of my lauded classifications. MEH>>> The connection cuts out once in a while, but what the hey? MEH>>> Okey, Okey, the battery life yada, yada. REALLY?? Get out and take a walk, trees, sky, birds all in living 3D is kinda cool once in a while. MEH>>> Please don't listen to some of the whining from over-indulged, self-esteemed twits. This little "toy" is as close to perfect an answer as I could find for my collection of movies THAT FITS IN THE PALM OF MY HAND!! It's an amazing time for a 50 year old who remembers that this was only a "in-the-future" pipe dream. Thank you Goflex. I like my satellite and am looking forward to the new and improved versions in the future...this one is full.
Review: Thank You Seagate! - This review must be started by addressing the UI and software, because most of the negative reviews are software related. The default Seagate UI and software definetely leaves alot to be desired on the iPad and iPhone. However, there are several third party apps which work much better than the Seagate Software and connect to the Satellite as a DLNA server, thus the clunky browser interface is eliminated. Even the third party apps will not organize and sort music like the iOS Native Music App, but work well enough. Worst case, you play an entire album and then you have to select another one or you can create folders which could act as playlists. While a little bit inconvenient, having 500GB of wireless storage space for my iOS devices is well worth it. I have streamed 720P movies with no problem once so ever on both my iPhone and iPad. Even with a dual stream of music going to my wife's iPhone and a 720P movie streaming to my iPad at the same time, I experienced no delays or quality degradation in the movie. With the new firmware upgrade I believe you can now stream to up to 8 devices simulataneously, although if you are streaming HD Movies it is recommended to stay at a maximum of three devices. On top of the quality of the video while streaming, the Satellite acts as a true "router" and I have been about 65 feet from it with no delay or lag in the streaming. The USB 3.0 data transfer is extremely fast and I achieved a pretty consistent 200MB/Sec, while this is way off from the USB 3.0 hypothetical speeds, this is 8x improvement from any USB 2.0 device that I have used. There is also a $20 adapter which can be purchased to utilize FireWire 800 mainly geared at Apple Users. Also for Apple Users is included software (which you will be prompted to install upon plugging into a Mac) to interface this NTFS formatted hard drive with the Fat 32 only Mac OS. So essentially you can plug it into PC or Mac and it will work seamlessly. The Satellite is a reliable wireless storage solution for your iOS devices, but equally important to me is that it acts as a reliable WiFi Router. Portable multiplayer iOS Gaming is possible with the Satellite and works really well for this. I recently travelled to Africa on a business trip and used the Satellite to set up a Multi Player iOS gaming session with three other iPads and it worked flawlessly. I had an Apple Airport Express on the shopping list, but no need now as the Seagates WiFi Network works great. It also worked to link up two laptops for Flight Simulator X and did so without any issues. My only real issue is the battery life when watching movies, but quite honestly I dont really use it while on longer international flights as my iPad has enough space to hold a couple of movies for the flight and more than enough battery power. Once I get to my destination I just plug it in turn it on and stream away. Given the Satellites solid performance streaming just about anything and its ability to act as a real Wi-Fi Router, the $200 I paid seems to me to be a steal and now it is priced at $175. I guess the biggest con would be the lack of organization for music lovers who want an iTunes inspired music interface fresh with album art and playlists. If you need more than about 3.5 to 4 hours of video streaming on battery power then this may not work for you either. For everyone else who has an iOS, Mac OS, or Windows Wi-Fi capable device then the Seagate Satellite is definetely worth the money.

## Features

- Carry your media library with you and wirelessly stream to your iPad
- Syncs the media and documents on your PC or Mac, so that you can take your library with you on-the-go
- Stream 3 different movies over Wi-Fi simultaneously to 3 iPads
- Never worry about running out of storage capacity on your iPad or forgetting a file at home
- Stream up to 5 hours of video on a single charge

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B004Z0S7K6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,763 in External Hard Drives |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (545) |
| Date First Available | May 16, 2011 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.24 pounds |
| Item model number | STBF500101 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Seagate |
| Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 2.13 x 6.69 inches |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Seagate
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Tablet
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB, Wi-Fi
- **Digital Storage Capacity:** 500 GB
- **Hard Disk Description:** Portable
- **Hard Disk Form Factor:** 2.5 Inches
- **Hard Disk Interface:** USB 3.0
- **Installation Type:** External Hard Drive
- **Special Feature:** Portable

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Divine Possibilities
*by E***O on August 6, 2012*

I took a year to purchase my satellite. I read, re-read and read between the lines of product reviews. Reading between the lines, I figured out most of the quirks that were do to non-geekery of the reviewer so I was ready for some of the challenging aspects and the usability when I plugged my long-awaited satellite in. The initialization went very smoothly, I downloaded the latest software and charged it up completely and started the transfer. In the year I was waiting I fastidiously ripped a stellar collection of Film Noir and other classics that I really enjoy watching. I went further and converted the files into MP4s that were formatted to watch on my iDevices (iPad, iPod Touch, iPhone). I dragged these files into my iTunes which I had configured to store all media on an external 2T iomega. Being slightly OCD...my original rips stored on the external (most around 6GIG) are filed in categories of my own creation (NOIR, NEO-NOIR, L.A.NOIR etc...). But wait, there's more... Once the movies were converted and dragged into iTunes I opened file information for each movie and added my own downloaded image and a few other choice pieces of info that would help me keep the movies interesting. iTunes does not have a very good foldering system so I created playlists to categorize the movies. Too much? I think not. Loading the files into the Satellite went seamlessly. Once everything was loaded up the connections to various devices, setting up security and all that were perfect. The movies played as chosen the device was exactly what I wanted and expected for storing my esoteric collection. I was pleasantly surprised at the ability to also connect to the internet while connected to the device, though that was never a deal breaker to me. I expected some issues with disconnections occasional stuttering and other minor glitches. I get a few...here and there...but for $150 I still see this as a tremendous value. THE GOOD: Do your homework, spend a little time learning about the device and for storing and wirelessly streaming 500gigs of media (which is what I bought it for) it is a really bitchen little toy. I use it plugged in almost exclusively, I am aware of battery limitations on almost any device and have obsessively configured my tech life to have electricity available. If there is no electricity of some sort available...it's probably a good time to take a break from tech. THE WANTS: Being...somewhat control focused...I would like to be able to work some of my foldering classifications into the device. It would be cool if the iTunes interface (bad as it is) transferred over intact. The playlists for the music transferred over and work fine but the movie playlists confused the device. I rigged my iPad with a $30 connector to play media on my entertainment center in the living room. Netflix works OK this way and any movies stored on the 64gigs of the iPad...but when I tried to stream through the Satellite it was ugly. Everything crashed. Been wanting to find a device to use wi-fi and network the higher quality files fromt the external drive on the entertainment center anyway...next geek project to tackle. I am not sure how the Satellite picks images to use for Video; if I opened the info on the file in iTunes and uploaded my own image it transferred over...if not goflex interface picked the image from one movie (in this case "Anatomy to a Murder") and put that on any video that I did not manipulate. Being visually oriented makes it a (minor) irritation. Further, when I took the trouble to remedy by "fixing:" those images no amount of refreshing would change them; have to delete and re-load the video...meh, a minor irritation. THE MEH: Loading the thumbnails is painfully slow with close to 300 videos stored. They do get there...eventually. Clicking on the "file sort" makes it a little quicker but then I lose one more of my lauded classifications. MEH>>> The connection cuts out once in a while, but what the hey? MEH>>> Okey, Okey, the battery life yada, yada. REALLY?? Get out and take a walk, trees, sky, birds all in living 3D is kinda cool once in a while. MEH>>> Please don't listen to some of the whining from over-indulged, self-esteemed twits. This little "toy" is as close to perfect an answer as I could find for my collection of movies THAT FITS IN THE PALM OF MY HAND!! It's an amazing time for a 50 year old who remembers that this was only a "in-the-future" pipe dream. Thank you Goflex. I like my satellite and am looking forward to the new and improved versions in the future...this one is full.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Thank You Seagate!
*by B***. on April 21, 2012*

This review must be started by addressing the UI and software, because most of the negative reviews are software related. The default Seagate UI and software definetely leaves alot to be desired on the iPad and iPhone. However, there are several third party apps which work much better than the Seagate Software and connect to the Satellite as a DLNA server, thus the clunky browser interface is eliminated. Even the third party apps will not organize and sort music like the iOS Native Music App, but work well enough. Worst case, you play an entire album and then you have to select another one or you can create folders which could act as playlists. While a little bit inconvenient, having 500GB of wireless storage space for my iOS devices is well worth it. I have streamed 720P movies with no problem once so ever on both my iPhone and iPad. Even with a dual stream of music going to my wife's iPhone and a 720P movie streaming to my iPad at the same time, I experienced no delays or quality degradation in the movie. With the new firmware upgrade I believe you can now stream to up to 8 devices simulataneously, although if you are streaming HD Movies it is recommended to stay at a maximum of three devices. On top of the quality of the video while streaming, the Satellite acts as a true "router" and I have been about 65 feet from it with no delay or lag in the streaming. The USB 3.0 data transfer is extremely fast and I achieved a pretty consistent 200MB/Sec, while this is way off from the USB 3.0 hypothetical speeds, this is 8x improvement from any USB 2.0 device that I have used. There is also a $20 adapter which can be purchased to utilize FireWire 800 mainly geared at Apple Users. Also for Apple Users is included software (which you will be prompted to install upon plugging into a Mac) to interface this NTFS formatted hard drive with the Fat 32 only Mac OS. So essentially you can plug it into PC or Mac and it will work seamlessly. The Satellite is a reliable wireless storage solution for your iOS devices, but equally important to me is that it acts as a reliable WiFi Router. Portable multiplayer iOS Gaming is possible with the Satellite and works really well for this. I recently travelled to Africa on a business trip and used the Satellite to set up a Multi Player iOS gaming session with three other iPads and it worked flawlessly. I had an Apple Airport Express on the shopping list, but no need now as the Seagates WiFi Network works great. It also worked to link up two laptops for Flight Simulator X and did so without any issues. My only real issue is the battery life when watching movies, but quite honestly I dont really use it while on longer international flights as my iPad has enough space to hold a couple of movies for the flight and more than enough battery power. Once I get to my destination I just plug it in turn it on and stream away. Given the Satellites solid performance streaming just about anything and its ability to act as a real Wi-Fi Router, the $200 I paid seems to me to be a steal and now it is priced at $175. I guess the biggest con would be the lack of organization for music lovers who want an iTunes inspired music interface fresh with album art and playlists. If you need more than about 3.5 to 4 hours of video streaming on battery power then this may not work for you either. For everyone else who has an iOS, Mac OS, or Windows Wi-Fi capable device then the Seagate Satellite is definetely worth the money.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by ぴ***か on March 31, 2012*

アドホック接続のみだったGoflexですが、3月のファームアップデートで、インターネット接続が可能になりました。 goflex自身をルータにする仕様で、ドライブのホームページから間接的に接続するWi-Fi接続先を指定することができます。 WPA2-PSKのような長いキーには対応しきれていないようですが、WEP128では簡単に接続することができました。 そのうち、WPSで簡単につながるようになるかもしれませんね。 とにかく3GのないiPadなどでインターネットが利用できるようになって嬉しいです。

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