LaCie

LaCie Rugged USB-C 4TB Portable External Hard Drive Drop Shock Dust Rain Resistant for Mac PC STFR4000800

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  • Quickly and easily connect to the latest Windows and Mac computers with Rugged’s reversible USB-C cable, or legacy computers using the included USB 3.0 adapter
  • Enjoy fast USB-C 5Gb/s file transfers, backups, and image browsing
  • Confidently tackle any terrain with drop, crush, and rain resistance
  • Take advantage of a complimentary one-month membership to the Adobe Creative Cloud All Apps Plan for access to awesome photo and video editing apps
  • The available storage capacity may vary.
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Product details

Digital Storage Capacity4 TB
Hard Disk InterfaceUSB 3.0
Connectivity TechnologyUSB
BrandLaCie
Special FeaturePortable and Durable
Hard Disk Form Factor2.5 Inches
Hard Disk DescriptionMechanical Hard Disk
Compatible DevicesIncluded USB 3.0 adapter works with PC or Mac
Installation TypeExternal Hard Drive
ColorOrange

Technical specifications

hard_drive4 TB Mechanical Hard Disk
wireless_type802.11a
number_of_usb_20_ports1
best_sellers_rank#18 in External Hard Drives

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4.58,107 ratings

Customers say

Customers find the external hard drive easy to set up and plug in, with positive feedback about its build quality and storage capacity.

★★★★★

Super-fast, super large, affordable drive!

JeffDecember 30, 2025

This was a better gift, more storage, fast, excellent value for the price and quality, and allows him to carry the drive, download his files, and gain fast access versus cloud. He can upload to the cloud when back to the house. He loved it. Read more

★★★★★

A Perfect Backup Solution for Archival Research

Dave MasonDecember 6, 2025

The perfect back-up experience. We're so grateful for the rock solid support for our scanning team. The perfect solution in preserving our most valued corporate assets. Thanks for the simplicity of installation and the broad scope of usefulness for our team. Read more

★★★★★

Excellent Drive

JessicaAugust 13, 2025

This drive is very small, despite it being 5TB! Great value for what I paid for and it is still holding up to this day. It does not get super hot and it performs great. I use it to store large logic and Final Cut projects as well as photos…so I put it to great use. Highly recommend! Read more

★★★★★

Rock solid SSD

WarrenDecember 9, 2025

Easy setup on my MacBook Air for TimeMachine backup. Read more

★★★★★

Gracias

Moty ptyDecember 24, 2025

Gracias Read more

★★★★☆

5TB model shortcomings

GPJanuary 22, 2024

I have generations of LaCie drives and love them. My previous one was 2TB drive that I filled up already. I decided to get 5TB as the next model. I am disappointed because 5TB model only includes USB-C cable (in comparison 2TB model included both USB-C and regular USB cable as two options). I essentially have to poach a cable from my 2TB drive to be able to connect the new one to the computer. Additionally, 5TB is bigger in physical size of the drive (you can say, duh, but 2TB was actually the same size/weight or even slimmer than previous models with less capacity). I also experience inconsistent performance from it on Windows 10. 5TB model takes longer to pop up in File Explorer. The transfer speeds are all over the place from 1MB/sec to 40MB/sec with my older 2TB model always around 30MB/sec on average. Bottom line, I still recommend LaCie, just not their 5TB edition. In retrospect I wish I just ordered another 2TB. Read more

★★★★★

A Most Reliable External Drive

raven278October 20, 2024

I first discovered the LaCie drives during a music video shoot in the middle of nowhere. The DP would dump his footage into the drive. Which in turn was dumped into a computer later. The DP chose the LaCie brand because he used it in rough climates and places without failure. Today, I chose this drive for the same reasons. 3D creation produces massive amounts of data. I needed a drive that could hold all that data and take a beating if it were dropped. Backing up to the cloud is okay, provided I have an internet connection. But, using the cloud as a server came with problems. Reality Check I needed an external drive that could hold more data than my computer. The drive would act as a server for the computer. The drive must be rugged. There would be times when it would be used in the field. The lack of funds left me looking at HDD models instead of SSDs. Nonetheless, this drive has not let me down. And because it is a 5TB drive, it can handle my data storage needs. What I like Compatible with my Macbook Pro Plug-and-play technology Rugged No overheating problems Plenty of data storage I recommend this external drive for the budget conscience, graphic, or 3D editor. Read more

★☆☆☆☆

This isn't just bad. It's REALLY bad and their customer service is even worse than that.

CoastalcamperOctober 5, 2019

This drive stopped working after about six weeks. It stopped mounting. The light on the drive would come on, but nothing else would happen. No internal noise. The drive didn’t and doesn’t appear in the Finder, Disk Utilities, DiskWarrior, TechTools or even in Terminal on my Mac. It’s sat on my desk since I bought it. No drops, no water, nothing. Other USB devices work just fine. I contacted the manufacturer, Seagate (LaCie is now owned by them). The drive was under warranty and could be replaced by them. They also said, "Data recovery is not covered under the warranty." They gave me a link on the Seagate website (Seagate also runs their included 2 year DataRescue plan). I clicked that link. Here's what that site says: "US $49.00 Engagement Fee & US $650.00 Recovery Fee with return media ENGAGEMENT FEE DUE NOW (NON REFUNDABLE) FINAL PRICE MAY INCLUDE LOCAL TAXES RECOVERY FEE AND OTHER ADDED OPTIONS WILL BE DEDUCTED AUTOMATICALLY UPON SUCCESSFUL RECOVERY FINAL PRICE MAY INCLUDE LOCAL TAXES" I'm not in the position to lend Seagate almost $700 to rescue the data from a drive that cost under $200. Yes, I might get some of that back, but the drive lasted only about SIX WEEKS. Undaunted, I got the box out of the closet and found the brochure about the Data Rescue plan. It also has a link. That website has lots of information about the plan and purchasing the plan. There's nothing about actually using the plan. UPDATE: After discussions with Amazon, the vendor and Seagate, they didn't charge me the $699 or the $49. They told me that they would recover the disk under the included Data Rescue plan. So, I sent them my disk to be recovered. The sent me back a BLANK DISK. When I asked Seagate what was going on, they told me that my original disk was still being recovered. Um... I really wish that they'd told me that. Getting a blank disk with no note attached that explained things led me to logically conclude that my files were gone for good. At the very least, Seagate could have emailed me a note that gave a status update. They didn't. I took me writing them, politely letting them know that I wasn't exactly happy, to get updated status information. That disk was the replacement for my crashed disk. AND WAIT, IT GET'S BETTER: It's now October 4. I purchased it on March 28. They sent me back a drive that arrived today. It supposedly has my recovered files on it. This drive is password protected. The original wasn't. I can't access the files without the password, but did they send it to me? Nope. Once again, I'll have to spend time on the phone and write emails. It seems like they're really trying hard to blow it every way that they can. Update: On Saturday, October 5, I sent an email to the CEO of Amazon and the CEO of Seagate about this ongoing saga. I didn't expect to hear from either of them until Monday. Amazon called me within 20 minutes, even though it was a Saturday!!! Amazon was willing to bend over backwards, but the problem clearly is with Seagate. Have I heard from Seagate? Of course not. I'll send them a certified letter in a few days. October 8, 2 pm: After contacting Seagate yet again via yet another email, they sent me a text and an email with the password. I also got a call from them. Yes, the nightmare is over, but I will NEVER buy another Seagate/LaCie product. Read more

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