Seagate 6TB Surveillance Internal Hard Drive
Original price was: $152.00.$133.74Current price is: $133.74.
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Seagate 6TB Surveillance Internal Hard Drive Price History
Price History for Seagate SkyHawk 6TB Surveillance Internal Hard Drive HDD – 3.5 Inch SATA 6GB/s 256MB Cache for...
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Current Price | $133.74 | January 9, 2025 |
Highest Price | $133.74 | October 18, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $133.74 | October 18, 2024 |
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$133.74 | October 18, 2024 |
Seagate 6TB Surveillance Internal Hard Drive 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 6TB Surveillance Internal Hard Drive Specification
Specification: Seagate 6TB Surveillance Internal Hard Drive
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Seagate 6TB Surveillance Internal Hard Drive Reviews (13)
13 reviews for Seagate 6TB Surveillance Internal Hard Drive
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Kanwaldeep Singh –
Excellent product
MarkMI –
I upgraded to a 6TB from a 2TB and now have twenty day of stored videos compared to four days.
The drive is quiet and has worked flawless.
I am very happy with this ,but having used Seagate drives before I should expect nothing else.
David Loucks –
Plugged right into my Amcrest NVR. Only have two 4K cameras recording, but it has been almost 9 full days since I switched it on and the recording hasn’t filled and overwritten any earlier recording yet. Will be interesting to see how long 6 TB takes to fill up.
J. Warnock –
Replaced a defective 2 GB hard drive in my Reolink RLN8-410 NVR with this 6 GB drive. Installation was simple.
Jean François Lelong –
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Richard Costanzo –
The seagate HD is one of the best in it`s class for surveillance DVR`s.
Andrew H –
My 1st drive was defective but no worries. I reached out to the vendor and they immediately sent me a paid return shipping label. After the defective drive was returned they sent out a new drive. I tested it prior to installing to my home security setup and everything tested perfect. Overall this drive works as advertised.
Randy Johnson –
Great price for hard drive.
Cliente Amazon –
Quite 1 de 2TB y puse el nuevo de 6TB en un grabador de cámaras y cogió ala primera va bien 👍
Bob Jensen –
It is exactly what I was looking for based on surveillance company’s recommendation. They installed it once it was delivered to my home.
Bad Dawg –
I brought this for DVR system to increase the capacity of my DVR. I received them from the company & they arrived well protected & in their original boxes from Seagate. I installed the hard drive & formatted so I could use it. I will find out how go are these in about 1 year & I’ll update how well these drive perform & reliability. in a DVR.
Note these hard drive are primarily for DVR they more of “install & forget” so they have internal checks for data integrity.
Law Life –
I wanted to wait a few years before writing this to ensure that it was a meaningful and useful review. I use this drive in a Ubiquiti Dream Machine Pro SE with 7 cameras and counting. As others have stated, if the drive doesn’t work for you then you have made a mistake in formatting or doing your reasearch. Learn what the manufacturer of your NVR requires and purchase accordingly. That said, for those of you on the site who are tech savy and do your homework, you may find the following a bit insightful.
I think Ubiquiti pushed out a firmware or OS update earlier this year which provided the following notice on the storage page:
“Please verify that your HDD is a CMR drive by checking the device’s spec sheet or the manufacturer website. See compatible models here.” When you visit the linked page it tells you that the General Requirements are to use a CMR drive with 7200RPM read/write speeds.
Well this drive is 5400RPM but I have experienced “0” issues.
The site also recommends that you use their HDD’s but they are much more expensive and I trust Seagate which is a leader in the storage space. So the takeaway is that just because a manfucaturer recommends something doesn’t mean you have to use it.
Buy with confidence and I trust this brand for all of my storage needs.
Achint –
Received defected hard disk. Amazon directed me to seagate customer care who sent me a recertified disk. In a nutshell paid for new disk and got recertified disk after calling and coordinating hastles.