Western Digital My Passport Neoprene Carrying Case
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Western Digital My Passport Neoprene Carrying Case
Scan code: LN29983 Manufacturer code: WDBABK0000NBL-WASN
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Western Digital My Passport Neoprene Carrying Case

Western Digital My Passport Neoprene Carrying Case WDBABK0000NBL-WASN, Dark Blue

Scan code: LN29983 Manufacturer code: WDBABK0000NBL-WASN
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Product Overview Take your My Passport portable hard drive with you in this stylish soft-sided case. Lightweight and small, it fits perfectly in your briefcase, purse or backpack. Features • Plastic zipper with protective material strip
• Interior pocket for USB cable
• Dark Blue exterior and black interior
• Product dimensions: 4.0" x 6.0" x 1.6"

Designed for My Passport Essential (model WDBAAAxxx), My Passport for Mac (model WDBAABxxx), and My Passport Elite (model WDBAACxxx) portable drives

NOTE: This case is not compatible with My Passport Essential SE portable drives.
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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
1 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
SCAN
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