Seagate Skyhawk 4TB Surveillance Hard Drive (ST4000VXZ07)
$94.99
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Seagate Skyhawk 4TB Surveillance Hard Drive (ST4000VXZ07) Price History
Price History for SEAGATE ST4000VX007 Skyhawk 4TB Surveillance Hard SATA 6Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5-Inch Internal...
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Current Price | $94.99 | January 7, 2025 |
Highest Price | $95.00 | October 18, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $94.99 | October 27, 2024 |
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$94.99 | October 27, 2024 |
$95.00 | October 18, 2024 |
Seagate Skyhawk 4TB Surveillance Hard Drive (ST4000VXZ07) Description
- Custom-built for surveillance applications with Image Perfect firmware for crisp, clear, 24×7 video workloads
- Maximum 180TB/year workload rating—3× the workload rating of desktop drives—for reliable performance in write-intensive surveillance systems
- Rotational vibration (RV) sensors help maintain performance in RAID and multi-drive systems (4TB or higher)
- Up to 10TB of capacity to store up to 10,000 hours of HD video
Seagate Skyhawk 4TB Surveillance Hard Drive (ST4000VXZ07) Specification
Specification: Seagate Skyhawk 4TB Surveillance Hard Drive (ST4000VXZ07)
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Seagate Skyhawk 4TB Surveillance Hard Drive (ST4000VXZ07) Reviews (13)
13 reviews for Seagate Skyhawk 4TB Surveillance Hard Drive (ST4000VXZ07)
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Marvin M. –
Good product
Stevek1959 –
The disk formatted correctly but stopped working in my Hikvision NVR. A scan revealed numerous bad sectors. Could not even finish the scan because of the number of errors. Ordered a replacement and that disk was perfect. The first one came delivered from USPS and the second one from UPS. I’m wondering if the package was bounced around or dropped from USPS.
S. Hoffman –
I Currently have a HF Cobra surveillance system with 1tb 7 cameras, records about 3 days before overwrite. Installed Seagate 4tb now records 12 days. The thing that held me back from upgrading was I just didn’t know what I didn’t know. Would it work? Yes it did…I unplugged the dvr unplugged the old HD removed, installed new Seagate HD plugged power cord back in. It powered up very quiet, all the normal screens appeared logged in clicked “device” formatted new HD
Boom done! Apparently the operating software is somehow somewhere else and not on the HD.
Can you tell I’m technically challenged?
Xavier –
This is the first harddrive that I ordered from Amazon that was well packaged. It arrives in a special box labeled “Seagate approved” and was well padded on the inside.
I’m using this drive in my Ubiquiti Dream Machine Pro to use with Unifi Protect cameras. So far it has been working flawlessly.
The 3-year warranty is a nice bonus, but let’s hope I won’t need it 😉
FG –
I used this drive to replace the one in my DVR. Works perfect
Michael C. Luster –
I have a Ubiquiti network and my UDM Pro needed a hard disk. I bought the Skyhawk 4TB based on the price point and it was quite an upgrade. I run the equipment in a rack and when I am near it, I never hear any disk noise coming from the Skyhawk. It has no errors and runs perfectly. Comparatively to my NAS, which is thankfully on a shelf in the rack because it is loud with heavy IOPS. Oh yes, my rack is in the basement!
kartguy –
Bought this to upgrade my Zosi HNVR frim 2gb to 4gb. Installation was easy and the HNVR recognized it instantly and formatted it effortlessly. Now I have double the recording space!
taki –
Parfait pour de l’enr vidéosurveillance
C.I –
Purchased for use in my HIKVISION NVR, works perfectly and is compatible with 7600 series nvr. Overall happy with it, not sure about the reliability yet, will keep updated.
Desmond Emberheart –
Fast Delivery, Quality Product & Great Price.
Some of the reviews are saying they could not get the drives to work, you need to initialize and format the discs before use. They come unformatted so you can set it to w.e. project you’re trying to use it in. This is a pretty common issue for most people who are new to hard drive setup.
I absolutely love the SkyHawk Hard drives. This is the 5th in my growing server setup. They work fast, can handle the demand of constant writing from security cameras, large file databases, and media servers with ease. I am so happy with these drives, I just keep buying more.
If you are on the fence on whether or not to spend the extra cash on these drives vs some of the cheaper alternatives, just ask yourself. How important is your data? If you can’t afford to lose your data, then you need a Skyhawk Hard Drive. If you are using these for security systems, this is one of the only drives I’ve found, after testing pretty much every other brand, that can handle that kind of abuse.
Over 15 Years Reviewing –
I purchased the 4 TB drive. I was slightly concerned having a lower spin rate as well as a 64 MB cache. I am running eight cameras in a Samsung/Wisenet system. This system came with 1 TB and four cameras. But after I added four more to the system the 1 TB was no longer sufficient. I purchased this for terabyte drive, because it was the exact model of my 1 TB.
This Is a 3.5 drive, so be sure that it will fit your console or whatever you are placing it in. It’s important that people know this is not a standard drive and is made for surveillance cameras, or something that is access to an overridden on a regular basis. Unlike a standard hard drive in your PC that has correction control most of these drives for the surveillance systems do not have correction. Meaning once it copies the data there is no verification that the data was copied correctly. Why this is not usually a problem on a system is a good hard drive and a smooth running operating system it could result in data loss. That is why it is advised to buy a surveillance hard drive, something that is specifically made to run off and and to keep copying the files without correction.
I found a hard drive to be very efficient, and for some reason works faster than my 1 TB of the same maker and brand. It is also quieter than the 1 TB that my system came with. In fact the fan on my DVR makes more noise than a hard drive does and I have a quiet fan.
Keep in mind why this may fit the majority of DVR’s that are out there formats do vary from Linux, Windows or their own proprietary software. And formatting the drive may vary. Generally speaking most surveillance hard drives are compatible with buried systems but keep in mind that your hard drive may need to be formatted either by the DVR system, or possibly externally done to make it compatible with your DVR. I have seen more people have problems with DVR hard drives when they do not realize that the system they are installing in a have a proprietary format system and may not be compatible with the drive you purchased. That is why it’s important to find a hard drive that has a wide range of compatibility as well is something that’s been around for a while. Your surveillance cameras are expensive investment for most people. And the data that we have on these hard drives is why they are valuable. Anybody can purchase DVR, and cameras are pretty similar across the board improving with each year. But hard drives are the core operating systems bread-and-butter of you will. When you need the hard drive to work you need to work, this is barely second two cameras being of high quality because you have a high-quality camera but if your hard drive is a standard drive or of a low quality you may have issues. So if you’ve invested the camera system it’s wise to buy a compatible high-quality hard drive that is built for surveillance systems and has a decent warranty.
Overview: I highly recommend the drive. At this time it installed quickly, was able to format on my DVR with no issues. Is extremely quiet and accessing data to copy to another hard drive, or to use for fast search was extremely fast with no issues whatsoever. Check on Amazon as the the prices vary from size to size. The 4 TB seemed to be about the best deal because it was slightly more than the 1 2 and 3 TB, but considerably less than the 6 TB, making this the best choice and value. Running at 4K, my cameras have enough room to record for approximately 2 1/2 to 3 weeks. Depending on whether you have motion or straight recording this can vary and your quality of cameras. I am guessing if you have a 1080 P camera system this may last you up to a month possibly depending on your settings.
0v3rk1ll –
this is the best HDD for videos or surveillance. It is fast and never breaks. Been a year of recording every day and nothing. No problems.
Javier –
Hasta ahora ningún problema