The Patriot Aero Wireless Mobile Drive is quite good compared with its peers but its lack of innovation makes the entire concept mundane. Dong Ngo Former SF Labs Manager, Editor Former CNET editor ...
Due to the nature of this drive with its portable wireless capabilities, we don’t expect to see a slim compact drive by any means. After all, Patriot need to squeeze a battery and wireless gear into ...
The Aero 1TB is available through most major e-tailors and is priced around £140 (~$225USD / ~€166EUR). For a drive of this nature, I would have expected a slightly higher price tag than this and with ...
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Installing a drive in the Gauntlet Node is quick and easy. All you’ll need is a small Phillips head screwdriver; remove four screws from the back of the Node and slide the cover off. After you install ...
FREMONT, CALIF., USA - June 2nd, 2014 - Patriot, a manufacturer of computer memory, USB drives, flash cards and mobile accessories, introduces a reinvention of mobile wireless charging with its FUEL ...
Performance Summary: While the performance of Patriot Memory’s Gauntlet Node didn’t blow us away, the occasional laggy video and sometimes slow Web interface also didn’t ruin the overall experience.