Compatible with Xbox One, Windows laptops and desktops, as well as Macs, the 16 TB Seagate One Touch Hub external HDD features two front-facing USB ports (one 3.0 and one Type-C) and has a US$459.99 Amazon list price. However, the ongoing 24% discount takes it down to a more budget-friendly US$349.99.https://www.notebookcheck.net/16-TB-Seagate-One-Touch-Hub-external-HDD-now-24-off-on-Amazon.748271.0.html
It's a fake sale. Look at the list prices: $459 for the 16 TB version... and $449 for the 20 TB version. It's obvious they increased the list price of the 16 TB version before they applied their "24% off!!!" sale. Please do a little more research, rather than help them scam people.
The price does not correspond to the capabilities, taking into account real prices (and with a 5-year warranty) for internal drives of the same capacity and class.
For $350 in 2023, a 16TB external drive must have RJ45 at 2.5Gbps and perform basic NAS functions. Why is the manufacturer asking more than $100 for the case and a cheap chip adapter with sata-usb 3.0+, which on Ali costs $2-3 and works just as reliably? Maybe there's a cooler there? But again, it's no more than $10. Why another 80$ and with a 2.5 times reduced warranty?
Anyone, if not an idiot, can easily buy a regular OEM 16TB Enterpise class HDD with a 5-year warranty for $230-250 and insert it into a $20-30 case with a fan and the same USB3.0+. And in case of problems with the disk, he will be able to submit a warranty request or return the money after 4.5 years, and not a maximum of 2...