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💼 Secure your digital empire with Seagate Expansion 6TB — because your data deserves the best.
The Seagate Expansion 6TB External Hard Drive offers massive desktop storage with fast USB 3.0 connectivity, compatible with Windows and Mac systems. Designed for effortless plug-and-play use, it includes Rescue Data Recovery Services and versatile power adapters, making it ideal for professionals seeking reliable, high-capacity backup solutions.







| ASIN | B093BVQYYM |
| Additional Features | Data Recovery Service |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8 in External Hard Drives |
| Brand | Seagate |
| Built-In Media | Expansion Desktop External Drive 6TB USB3.0 |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 6 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop PC, MAC |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 7,934 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 600 megabytes_per_second |
| Digital Storage Capacity | 6000 GB |
| Enclosure Material | Information Not Available |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Hard Disk Description | Mechanical Hard Disk |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 inches |
| Hard Disk Interface | USB 3.0 |
| Hard-Drive Size | 6 TB |
| Hardware Connectivity | USB 3.0 |
| Hardware Platform | Mac |
| Installation Type | External Hard Drive |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 8.58"L x 8.35"W x 3.03"Th |
| Item Length | 17.87 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Hard Drive |
| Item Weight | 1.18 kg |
| Item Width | 4.2 centimeters |
| Manufacturer | Seagate |
| Media Speed | 120 |
| Mfr Part Number | STKP6000400 |
| Model Name | Expansion |
| Model Number | STKP6000400 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Read Speed | 120 megabytes_per_second |
| Special Feature | Data Recovery Service |
| Specific Uses For Product | business, personal |
| UPC | 763649160640 |
| Warranty Description | limited manufacturer warranty |
T**Y
Very good drives, if you use them as intended.
Large size DataSafe! I have 3 of these (Two from Amazon, one from a brick and mortar) in the 22TB form for data backup, which seems to be what they're designed to be. A piece of advice from a data hoarder: Always have 3 backups of your data, one offsite. I have ~20TB of media and other data that I need to keep safe and purchased these before the price went crazy. Two I have on site and keep them up to date, backing up monthly or if there's a big change, and the other one I update bi-annually that lives in a safety deposit box at the bank and rotate every six months. To me, the data I have is priceless. If the price comes down I'll definitely buy another one in a size or two larger just because losing all my data gives me the heebie jeebies, it gives room to grow, and I'd just put that one away long term. These drives, to me, seem to be designed as somewhere you put your important data, put the drive back in the box, and only open it again when you're backing up, or when the unthinkable happens and you need to rebuild a hefty NAS, and for that, they're phenomenal. It doesn't seem to be designed as a constant use drive as some here are using it for. Unit comes with a somewhat cheesy USB to MicroB, which is... short but adequate. Buy one of the near bulletproof braided metal covered cables and toss that into the box for long term storage and forget about it. Additionally it has power adaptors for just about every possible and unpossible power solution, so if you need to take a backup to shores unknown, from downtown Anyplace Earth, you can set it up anywhere, do your file transfer, put it back in the box, and be happy. Stay DataSafe!
M**I
It works well for me, for now atl.
Great, for local storage either networked or not. Recommend replacing their garbage usb cable that comes with it (cable matters makes a good one). Pretty silent under low operation, speed is usb. Lifespan with seagate is hit or miss. I’ve had drives from them last a couple days and I’ve had drives last nearly a decade so hardware gambling. Wouldn’t recommend anything sensitive going on it, if it dies it’s gone. I use mine paired with a local caching machine for windows and steam updates. (Games too) it runs on the network via that “server” and as I learned when dealing with mechanical drives, don’t put stuff on it you can’t afford to lose. Was getting 460ish MB/s average read and 390ish MB/s write with your peaks and dips associated with HDD madness.
I**Y
Drive failed completely before 1 year OEM warranty ended
This 28tb drive showed read-only access one day, on the next it made repeated clicking and then would not even spin up. It was on surge protection. Never fell or was tipped over. Checked power adapter and it was ok. So if you need RELIABLE (more than one year storage) look elsewhere. As to warranty service a claim was filed and i did receive a response back from Seagate. UPDATE : Seagate replaced the drive. So it is worth your time to contact their customer service and follow the RMA process. I did not encounter any problems with their customer service.
B**.
What a pain!!! Not worth it! Avoid at all cost!!
Hot garbage! Yeah sure it was cheaper and had more storage space than the competitors but I should’ve just bought other brands. Less than a month it just stopped working and started beeping….meaning hardware failure. Customer service is all bots then “human” via chat. I would be better off just burning my device to get anything. Slow to respond asking questions I literally told the answers in the initial what is wrong today. Asked if dropped recently. Ok if that’s your go to question maybe make it so it doesn’t stop working if it was bumped or dropped once. Other brands don’t seem to have that issue maybe put in better casing. Just a thought. I will send away and hope for the best and see what I get 30-45 business days from the day they receive. Update 1: When I setup the recovery I was given a choice to receive a hard drive with any recovered data (size of hard drive matches size of the recovered data) and either a replacement hard drive of one you purchased or the guts of your old drive which will cost you import fee and not have the casing. So far I have an update that they received my device but so far haven’t started to scan to recover data. I received my replacement hard drive that didn’t come in a box as if sold in the store and the outside of the box said refurbished. So basically you pay for full price new item it crashes you may get your data recovered or not but get a refurbished item replacement which typically costs less. I tried to return refurbished one because I paid full price for a new one and they said because it’s over 30 days (only because it took awhile for them to mail me my replacement so over 30 days maybe by a week or two) they won’t accept return per Amazon policy and take it up with the manufacturer directly…which I will but after I see if they recover any data I wouldn’t want to tempt them to “attempt and not be able to recover anything “…this is frustrating… Update 2: Got notice about 60 days or so after sending away the device that no data was recovered…shocking I know. It gets worse so I was able to start piecing my life back together slowly using recovery software on my other hard drives to recover some of the data I had moved to this product and then boom the replacement (a refurbished product) boom just crashed and died. This now is the third Seagate device I owned that crashed and died in my life, never had WD crash. I am asking for a refund from customer service at the Seagate and got asked to show proof of purchase and said I was eligible for refund and that they were processing it to then quickly say to rebuild your confidence in our product can I interest you in a new build? Apparently it’s sorry for your frustration twice but hey give us another chance to prove you right about us….I asked to talk to the supervisor as maybe they have authority for a refund and got the same run around. Ugh!!! So now gotta send it away to get a replacement that probably will die again. Take it from me don’t buy it!!
J**D
Treat it right and it will give you years of service...
As hard drive space becomes increasingly essential and expensive, I've been steadily expanding my storage with these Seagate drives. This is my fifth one, and I can say with confidence that Seagate builds reliable hardware — but there are a few important things every buyer should know before trusting one with their data. "Spinners," as they're commonly called, are mechanical hard drives — the technology that predates Solid State Drives (SSDs). The fundamental architecture has remained largely unchanged since hard drives became mainstream in the 1980s and early 1990s. They are capable and cost-effective for mass storage, but they do have real vulnerabilities: static electricity, power surges, and especially abrupt power loss can render them unreadable or cause catastrophic data loss. I learned this the hard way: plug this drive into an APC — a power conditioner with battery backup. When a thunderstorm knocks out power, or when your home's electrical supply fluctuates, a spinning drive mid-operation is extremely vulnerable. This isn't a Seagate flaw; it's the physics of how magnetic platters and read/write heads work. Every drive problem I've ever experienced has traced back to an electrical event. An APC unit is a modest investment that can save you from devastating and costly data loss. Beyond that critical caveat, this drive has been rock-solid. The 8TB capacity makes it ideal for archival storage and long-term backups. In my video production work, I rely on SSDs for read/write-intensive tasks, but this Seagate handles computer backups and file archiving beautifully. Setup couldn't be simpler: plug it into a surge protector (or ideally an APC), connect via USB, and you're running. Depending on your operating system and intended use, you may want to reformat the drive to NTFS or FAT32 — worth a quick look before you start loading it up. Despite the word "portable" on the label, treat this drive gently. Spinning drives are not designed for frequent movement or rough handling — jolts and drops are their enemy. The enclosure is a plain black plastic shell, purely functional with no frills. That's fine — this is a workhorse storage device, not a fashion accessory, and it's compatible with virtually any consumer computer. Reliable, spacious, and affordable per terabyte — just protect it with battery backup and handle it with care.
M**L
Consistent write performance, limited noise in serial read/write
As soon as I unpacked, I set up a copy of 6TB of photos, which it completed in 60h, at a speed of 28.39 Mbytes/sec. Up to expectations, and possibly limited by the older generation source drive. Noise-wise: in serial read or write the drive is fairly quiet, with the occasional thump when heads change track. In random read/write the thumping is more frequent and is strong enough to send vibrations though the desk it sits on to keyboard, despite the grippy rubber pads. Since the use is for back-up, and not for actual image processing, it doesn't actually bother me. A note to Mac users: you may want to disable the Spotlight indexing, which keeps the drive busy and noise (Settings / Spotlight / Search Privacy... / +
M**E
Good enough for PS5
Works great with my PS5. Don't expect fast speed but if all you want is a cheap local storage and playing PS4 games off of it and you don't mind loading this is perfect.
B**H
Ton of space, reasonable price, occasional noise
I recently picked up a 22TB external hard drive, and so far it’s been a great value for amount of storage you get. The capacity is huge for the price, which makes it appealing option if you need a lot of space without spending a fortune. Physically, it’s a typical external drive—nothing oversized or bulky—so it fits easily on a desk or shelf. One thing to note, though: it can get a bit loud at times. I wouldn’t recommend keeping it running full‑time in a quiet space like a bedroom office unless you don’t mind some background noise. My main use is offsite backups, so I only plug it in for short periods. Because of that, it’s too early to say much about long‑term reliability. Performance‑wise, it’s not the fastest drive out there, but it’s perfectly adequate for backup tasks and general storage. Overall, if you need a ton of space at a reasonable price and don’t mind occasional noise, it’s a strong choice.
K**R
Great
Great
カ**ー
Win用にフォーマットし直して使っています。
HDDの値上げの情報を知ったので2025年11月時点に無理をして57千円台の時に購入。2026年2月時点で94千円に値上がりしていて良い買い物が出来たと思っています。
R**A
Bom
Bom
R**I
SEAGATE 28TB
Very easy to set up and use. Recommended.
P**O
Perfeito para armazenamento dos meus jogos.
Produto é ótimo segura super bem não é espaçoso e entrega bem o que preciso
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