Vantec NexStar WiFi Hard Drive Dock Review

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by Rob Williams on March 4, 2013 in Storage

If you’re a storage hound, chances are good you have a hard drive dock connected to your computer. They’re crazy popular, and for good reason. But what’s not so popular are docks that bundle wireless functionality in. Vantec’s latest does, so let’s dive in and see if it can give us the best of both worlds.

Page 1 – Introduction

External hard drive enclosures are a dime a dozen, but those that build in wireless functionality are not. So I had great interest when I discovered Vantec’s just-launched NexStar WiFi dock, one that supports both WiFi access and a high-performance USB 3.0 connection. Does this jack-of-all-trades enclosure prove its skill with both of these features? Let’s dig in and find out.

Years ago, the benefit of wireless storage may not have been too obvious, but today, many of us have smartphones, tablets, media players, smart TVs, video game consoles and so forth – all equipped with WiFi. But WiFi is just half of the equation – storage is the other. A smart TV might have no internal storage, but with an enclosure like this, that problem is remedied fast.

Vantec’s goal with its WiFi dock is to give those equipped with UPnP devices an easy way to either manage files, or stream them. Aside from mobile devices, any PC with wireless can be connected to the dock so that the files can be managed via the OS file manager.

Vantec NexStar WiFi Hard Drive Dock

Before we go too much further, let’s take a look at this NexStar’s capabilities:

  Vantec NexStar WiFi Hard Drive Dock
Hard Drive Support SATA 1.5, 3.0 and 6.0GBit/s
2.5-inch and 3.5-inch Models
Interface WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
USB 3.0 (Backwards-compatible with USB 1.1 and 2.0)
iOS File Support Video: h.264, .mov, .mp4, .mpv, .3gp, .m4v
Photo: .jpg, .jpeg, .png, .gif, .tif, .bmp, .tiff
Audio: AAC, .mp3, .m4a, .aif, .wav
Document: MS Office 97 or higher, .pdf, .rtf
Supports “Open-In” Function
Android File Support Video: h.264, .mp4,.3gp, .MPEG-TS, .mkv
Photo: .jpg, .png, .gif, .bmp, .webp
Audio: AAC, .mp3, .ota, .imy, .ogg, .rttl, .rtx, .wav
Device Support iPhone/iPod touch/iPad – iOS 4.0+
Android Phone – 2.1+
Android Tablet – 3.0+
UPnP Devices
Et cetera Supports WEP, WPA and WPA2 Wireless Encryption
Supports AP Tethering

What in the absolute FLAC? There’s support for MKV, but not for FLAC? Words… I don’t have them!

Aside from that glaring omission, the rest of the format support is good. As long as you have a fairly recent iOS or Android device, you’ll have no problem using it with Vantec’s dock.

Speaking of the dock, let’s take a look at it, shall we?

Vantec NexStar WiFi Hard Drive Dock

At this point, I’m not sure what I would have preferred – FLAC support, or this dock to come in black. As you’ll quickly see, photographing products as white as this is tough. But I digress. In the above shot, we can see the dock, sans drive. As mentioned in the specs table above, this dock supports both 2.5″ and 3.5″ drives, and as we’ll see in a moment, Vantec has constructed the dock to make sure the smaller drives are kept stable when in use.

Vantec NexStar WiFi Hard Drive Dock

Both the ring around the power button and the strip below that glow a bright blue when turned on. Not quite room-brightening, but it’s sure going to be noticed. To the bottom-right, you can see the mechanisms I mentioned a moment ago that keeps whatever drive is plugged in secure. I haven’t used an enclosure before that had a lever to support the smaller 2.5″ drives, so I was happy to see it here. That extra bit of stability will be important if you ever happen to knock the dock with your sock – err, off your desk.

Vantec NexStar WiFi Hard Drive Dock Vantec NexStar WiFi Hard Drive Dock

The last two “tour” pictures include a look at the back, which only features a port for the power connector and USB connector, and also a shot of the included AC power adapter and USB 3 cable. Unlike most every other USB 3.0 cable I’ve seen, this one actually isn’t blue, but rather white to match the enclosure itself.

Vantec NexStar WiFi Hard Drive Dock Vantec NexStar WiFi Hard Drive Dock

Using this enclosure for USB 3.0 purposes is simple – so simple, I’d like to consider it common-sense. The WiFi is a different story, however. I had expected the dock to include software that would allow me to configure it, but not so. Instead, you need to download the official app either from Apple’s App Store or Google’s Play Store and then reconfigure your phone or tablet to connect to the WiFi AP the dock creates.

Vantec NexStar WiFi Hard Drive Dock - Android App Vantec NexStar WiFi Hard Drive Dock - Android App

In the above-left shot, you can see how the WiFi AP comes up in the wireless settings on Android. On the right, we’re inside the settings area of Vantec’s app, which allows us to update the firmware, reboot the drive and most importantly, configure the wireless security and even tether. Tethering is going to prove very important if you hope to stream content from the dock and still remain online.

Behold, the main app screen:

Vantec NexStar WiFi Hard Drive Dock - Android App

The settings menu can be accessed to the top-right, while the main app sections can be seen to the bottom-left. At this time, I’m not sure what the purpose of “Music”, “Video” or “Photo” is, because over the course of a half-an-hour, testing out different things, I couldn’t get a single thing to show in either one of them – despite having a hard drive plugged in that had an abundance of each type of content. If this is broken functionality, then I’m willing to bet it will be patched-up quick. This dock isn’t available for purchase quite yet, so it could also be a bug of some sort. If I hear from Vantec on this issue, I’ll update the article.

In the first shot below, you can see what it looks like when you browse a folder. It’s clean, and looks great. In the opposite shot, you can see what it looks like when you travel into a music folder. Here, you can simply click on a song to play, or hold-tap to bring up a menu up top to open, delete or download.

Vantec NexStar WiFi Hard Drive Dock - Android App Vantec NexStar WiFi Hard Drive Dock - Android App

In the event a file format is not supported through Vantec’s app, an “Open With” prompt will pop-up (on Android; I assume iOS is similar), which asks you which app you’d like to open it up with. It’s fairly basic stuff, but it works. The second shot below is mainly there to show the non-functional Photos section. When this screenshot was taken, I had the app sitting on that section for ten minutes, just in case that’s all that was needed (there wasn’t a progress bar, however).

Vantec NexStar WiFi Hard Drive Dock - Android App Vantec NexStar WiFi Hard Drive Dock - Android App

In all of the screenshots above, you can see a “My Folder” option to the right in the set of 5. This is to browse the media on your device – useful in case you want to stream from it, or if you want to upload data to the dock.

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Rob Williams

Rob founded Techgage in 2005 to be an 'Advocate of the consumer', focusing on fair reviews and keeping people apprised of news in the tech world. Catering to both enthusiasts and businesses alike; from desktop gaming to professional workstations, and all the supporting software.

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