Walt—November 29, 2025
LOL - Amazon listed items I never gave a rating to, and I'm looking through those. This one - my 2TB Surveillance, is still operating perfectly, with over 30,000 hours on it according to Crystal Disk Info. It's (obviously) not on full-time, and I suppose/hope disks last well beyond that. But here's the fact, years after I bought it; it's been in at least two computers, and used "externally" in a WavLink bay. So it's been handled, not sitting safely in one place. Read more
Captain Thib—January 14, 2025
For my home security camera system, I ordered via Amazon a Seagate Skyhawk 2TB Surveillance ST2000VX017-3CV1. It replaced a Seagate Skyhawk Lite unit which failed after 4+ years. It arrived on 1/12. I installed it on 1/13. The system recognized it immediately and all was required was a format. A minute later it started recording automatically and is still operational after 24 hours. Surveillance-built units record at a higher speed to prevent "skipping". The tech at the DVR/NVR company recommended a PC-built HDD...not up to par for DVR/NVR systems. Will update this post if the unit fails sooner than the warranty. Read more
BigRick—October 5, 2020
Works like designed, easy to install, does not come with mount screws. Read more
Walter L.—July 22, 2017
I've only had the drive for less than 24 hours so I can't really rate it. I just wanted to share this experience. The WD hard drive in my Samsung sdr-b74301 went bad and instead of repairing it again I chose to buy a seagate. After installing the drive into the dvr you go into settings to format the drive. The dvr would say the drive is formatted. The dvr status would still show the drive as unformatted. After several attempts I put the drive in an external enclosure. Hooked it to my PC. Went to disk management. Initiated the drive. Them chose to format it. The drive must be formatted in exfat. Then I reinstalled the drive into the dvr. It showed unformatted disk. Then I went to settings and formatted again through the dvr and everything went well. Not really a review but just some instructions if anyone runs into this issue. Read more
RP in SC—February 17, 2025
I bought this to replace a failing HDD in a NVR and it works great. Plug and play. Read more
Stevie—December 25, 2016
I just bought a 2 TB Skyhawk for a small NVR and camera system I just purchased. I also purchased a 2 TB WD Purple drive, and decided to install one of these in the NVR and the other in a USB enclosure attached to the NVR as a backup. I ended up putting the Purple in the USB enclosure and set the Skyhawk as the installed drive inside the NVR, based on reviews here and some reviews of the WD Purple, which claimed video sometimes stuttered. I have always been a fan of Seagate drives, though some of the Seagate desktop drives, though making little seek/head noise, can vibrate more than their WD counterparts. This is an issue I have NOT seen in the Seagate NAS drives, of which I have several (Ironwolf and last generation NAS, also). These are the first surveillance-specific drives I have purchased. This Skyhawk is QUIET, probably one of the quietest drives I have ever used - you can barely heard it at all, even when pressing your ear against the NVR enclosure. Like the NAS drives, there is no vibration, either. I love my HGST NAS drives and had a couple extras, but they're not the quietest drives on the market, and didn't want something hammering away that you can hear two rooms down inside an NVR. The good reviews have given me confidence this will be a great drive for the long haul. Read more
Greg—May 11, 2023
It lasted a little over 20k hours and died 1 month and 1 day after warranty period. For an NVR drive thats pretty mediocre. Read more
E. P.—April 5, 2025
This drive is specifically formulated for NVR. Using it on a Reolink Home Base Pro NVR and it's been working fine, and it's quiet Read more