💿 Burn Fast, Store Big, Stay Secure – The Ultimate Blu-ray Powerhouse
The ASUS BW-16D1X-U is a high-performance external Blu-ray drive featuring a super-fast 16x writing speed and support for BDXL discs up to 128GB. Compatible with both Mac and Windows via USB 3.0, it combines cutting-edge speed with broad platform support. Its stylish diamond-shaped design adds a premium look, while CyberLink Power2Go 8 software offers advanced disc burning and encryption for secure data storage.
Brand | ASUS |
Series | BW-16D1X-U |
Item model number | BW-16D1X-U |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows |
Item Weight | 2.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.5 x 6.5 x 2.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.5 x 6.5 x 2.5 inches |
Hard Drive Interface | USB 3.0 |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 40 RPM |
Batteries | 1 Product Specific batteries required. |
Manufacturer | ASUS Computer International Direct |
ASIN | B071VP89X1 |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 15, 2017 |
T**R
Workhorse Drive
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Picked this up for a large project I have underway. I've been running this thing almost constantly for months. Still banging away with no issues. I like hardware that works well under stress. Even if I eventually run it into the ground, I've already gotten my money's worth.Plus, I like the little alien looking blue light on top. I mean, I'm not saying it's aliens. But it's aliens.
K**
Pricey but worth it - happy I spent the money
This is a little larder than I was expecting (this is meant to stay out on your desk) but it feels VERY sturdy, it's very quiet when running, the power cord is thick and doesn't feel flimsy at all, The tray ejects and retracts very smoothly (good build quality), and it's fast! It also comes with some pretty decent software, but there's a lot.
T**N
Works With Linux Ubuntu 24.04
Even though the information doesn't list compatibility with Linux (Ubuntu 24.04) it does work to write data discs using the app K3b. I had previously tried a drive from Pioneer and it would not recognize Blu ray media. My reason for purchase is data archival. But for curiosity I attempted to play a Blu Ray Movie Disc. There was an error prompting the installation of additional software. So I believe it is possible, I just didn't take the time to set it up. The drive is fast. I too do not like the bright LED on top, the Power Switch, or the tray open switch but I can live with those issues as long as it works with Linux.
C**M
Fast, solid, fantastic
I was a little nervous after some of the reviews talking about the button on front and the switch in back. I dont get it, the switch on the back is easy to push on and off and the button on the front works just fine as well. Via Itunes I tested this against an LG BP50NB40 slim. I ripped a rather Large Norah Jones CD (forgot which one it was). The LG took 3 minutes 19 secs. The Asus took 2 minutes 7 seconds. The extra speed is making the cd ripping process much less painful. Could see the extra speed show up when ripping a dvd via MakeMKV as well. I also like that that opening it is electronic. After the CD finishes in Itunes, I just click the eject icon with my mouse, pop in a new CD and hit the front button on the Asus and off it goes. Super happy with the purchase. On a side note, and I will need to see if there is a way around it. I planned on using one with MakeMKV (since you can select which blu ray device to use) to rip my movies for plex, and then at the same time use Itunes and the Asus to rip CDs. Seems Itunes wont recognize the Asus while Make MKV is ripping a movie. Odd.
V**P
Great Blu Ray Burner!!
Does great! Workhorse!! Would buy again.Reads and writes fast, NO COASTERS!!
A**E
Dont' expect a response if you try to return it...
I got the Blu-Ray drive because I needed a drive that could burn Blu-Ray discs. (Obvious, right?) I already have a DVD burner that has worked fine, but I wanted to use discs that have more storage capacity. So this drive was delivered and it worked fine for the first week or so that I used it. I used it to burn Blu-Ray discs as well as DVD9s. I liked the fact that it burned a DVD9 faster than the other DVD burner I had.I didn't need to use it for a few weeks after that, so it just sat there unused. Then I needed to use it again to back up some larger files, but I was only needed to use a DVD9 disc. So I inserted the DVD9 and after about 4 minutes the drive popped it out with an error message about a write error. I tried another and got the same result. These DVD9 discs were the same ones I have used for a while because I purchased a stack of them and haven't used them up yet. They worked fine before on this burner, so why not now? I tried a disc in the other DVD burner and it burned the files just fine the first time.I had noticed that the Asus drive will seemingly randomly disconnect and reconnect every once in a while. It seemed strange, but I didn't see that it made any difference, so I ignored that it did this. Perhaps now, I'm thinking, this might be part of the problem. Who knows -- I certainly don't know enough about these devices to determine that. All I know is that it no longer works.I logged on to Amazon and completed the form to request a return. When I submitted the form I got a message saying that I would be contacted by the seller within 48 hours. Well, that was over a week ago and no contact. I've purchased Asus products before. They're good products. Like any manufacturer, however, sometimes things don't go as well as you'd like. so I don't have a problem with the fact that the drive doesn't work. I just have a problem that the seller, Premier Audio Video, doesn't respond to requests for a return. Nothing. Not an email asking for more information -- just nothing.So buyer beware -- If you get a product that works fine, you will likely have no issues. But if you have a problem with the product and want to return to Premier Audio Video, I hope you have better luck than I do trying to communicate with them.
V**E
Probably the best you'll get on Amazon
Good optical drive. About the size of a Harry Potter book. The on switch in the back was confusing because you have to slide it left/right instead of flicking a switch or pressing a button. Eject button is a little weird, too. It's not obvious and you have to press it towards the top of the button for it to register.That said, it reads DVDs and Blue-Rays (not 4k UHD). Works well with third party software for digitally archiving your personal physical media collection as advertised. I have not burned a disk yet and probably won't because that's not why I bought this. I can't compare the read/write speed to other drives because this is the first I've had, but it feels fast. There have been a small handful of DVDs where it couldn't recognize it, but I can't say that's not because the media is old.
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