







💿 Elevate your media game with the ultimate portable Blu-ray powerhouse!
The Verbatim 43890 External Slimline Mobile USB 3.2 Blu-ray Writer is a compact, lightweight optical drive featuring a durable aluminium enclosure. It supports up to 100GB BDXL discs, 8.5GB double-layer DVDs, and standard DVDs, with 6x read/write speeds. Powered via USB 3.2 Gen 1, it offers plug-and-play compatibility across Windows and Mac OS, making it ideal for professionals needing reliable, portable 4K UHD and Blu-ray backup and playback.

















| ASIN | B01FUIYMDC |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,234 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 1 in External Blu-ray Drives |
| Brand | Verbatim |
| Colour | Black |
| Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (7,096) |
| Date First Available | 24 May 2016 |
| Form Factor | External |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Hard Disk Description | HDD |
| Hard Drive Interface | USB 1.1 |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
| Item Weight | 213 g |
| Item model number | 43890 |
| Manufacturer | Verbatim |
| Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 1 |
| Operating System | Windows 8, 10, 11 e Mac OS X 10.6 ou superior |
| Optical Drive Type | External |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 14.48 x 13.28 x 1.09 cm; 213.19 g |
| Series | Verbatim External Slimline |
D**D
Small, quiet and versatile - good choice if you want a portable drive
A great compact, lightweight portable Blu-Ray drive. There's no additional power connector, only a single USB-C port on the back. Cable is supplied in the box. Not silent when running, but not particularly noisy. Getting the disc in and out is, not surprisingly, slightly more fiddly than a standard tray-loading drive, since you need to push the disc onto the central spindle. But that's unavoidable on such a small drive. Build quality seems good, and it works fine with my Windows 10 PC and various test discs. Works great so far, and seems to be good value for money. Note that this drive does not work with MakeMkv out-of-the-box. It seems it used to, but the manufacturer has revised the internals and changed the actual drive from a Pioneer one to LG. According to the diagnostics the internals are now a Hitachi-LG BU40N. You will definitely need to flash the firmware if you need it to work with MakeMkv. Happily, this can be done fairly easily and afterwards it works perfectly.
M**G
Reliable and versatile 4K Blu-ray Drive - back up your 4K discs!
I needed a USB 4K/Blu-ray drive that could back up my growing collection of 4K UHD discs, and after a little research it appeared this one likely could - and it does! I’ve backed up dozens of 4K UHD Blu-rays using it, as well as regular Blu-rays, DVDs and even music CDs. It can play 4K UHD Blu-rays, standard Blu-rays, DVDs and CDs. What was most important to me, though, was that it could back up 4K UHD Blu-rays specifically using the right software. That’s not a common feature among drives (unlike regular Blu-ray and DVD backup), so this is something of a unicorn. This ability though depends on the drive’s firmware, mine came with the correct version, but that might not always be the case for everyone. For general use, it’s plug-and-play - instantly recognised on both Windows and Linux with no driver installs needed. It may come with software for burning discs (I never used it), and mine also included a blank Verbatim BD-R disc. It’s slim, light and well made - perfect if you need something portable. It isn’t silent when spinning at full speed, but for playback it’s perfectly fine. Purchased August 2024 for £90.49.
L**E
Absolutely Brilliant! Worth Every Penny, Then Some!
An amazing product by Verbatim, extremely easy to setup and use. Superb value for money; I would've paid more for such an excellent product. Read speed is lightning fast and works perfectly with MakeMKV. An excellent product, highly recommended.
A**E
Great! But…
Honestly I would give this four and a half stars which would be more accurate. The player is genuinely very good and does what it says it does, but it does have some minor flaws: First of all, it’s very flimsy feeling, it looks great- but even with a case purchased for it I’m nervous about taking it around. the top of it the case is slightly warped which concerns me but does not impede functionality of the device, and that might just be my unit anyway. The Y cable is quite annoying as it takes up 2 USB slots but if you have a USB splitter it’s not too bad. Secondly, this device is very very loud, do not expect it to be quiet when writing even at low speeds, I did expect this though so it wasn’t really a factor when I was buying it. Maybe don’t use it in any libraries. It reads all my Blurays very very well and lets me make my own with relative ease. Be warned though you do need some technical knowledge and external software to get most new commercial Blurays to play- this is not the fault of the player. Box was really well packed and came with a helpful user guide disc.
L**S
Came ready for an upgrade to 4k UHD drive with a firmware flash
It's plug and play, the additional Nero software is good and has been around for a long time so it's reliable. You also get a rewritable Blu-ray disc in the box which was a nice bonus. The main takeaway for me was this drive has an LG optical drive model that is compatible for a firmware upgrade that takes less than 2 minutes to allow me to view and read 4k blu ray movies, saving me a fortune for a 4k drive
B**S
I hate posting bad reviews but can't lie Could have Wrecked my PC!!!
I had a terrible experience with this blu-ray drive and this is the first bad review that I have written. On first impressions the drive is a really nice and neat design, BUT the problems emidiatly flew thick and fast :( to start with the setup guide recomends just a single usb 3 port for data/power, the drive was unstable this method and could barely read the software CD it came with and through either straight into an available usb 3.0 blue port or through my 2amp powered usb 3.0 hub still not usable. So I tried the second method by plugging in the dual usb (power usb followed by data and to my horror the same result, clearly the drive couldn't get enough power......CRAZY as my old 2013 Samung BD burner runs off a SINGLE usb 2.0 port! this thing with 2usb 3.0 ports was getting nearly 4x the input power of the old Samsung and still it would barely load any discs. So Then I thought OK I'll try the 3amp power supply and bingo! it worked like a charm.... or so I though.... boy was I wrong. So the main thing I wanted to use this drive for was blu-ray conversion to MP4 so I could take my personal collection of Film/TV with me on my tablet ect and at first the drive seemed to be working fine and I evenn managed to convert a couple of 2hr plus films but THEN my nearly brand new Ryzen 5 Laptop crashed and my brand new 4TB External HDD started making horrid clicking noises!! natrually I paniced as my new computer which had cost me a LOT of my money seemed like it could have died on me, so I restarted my machine and all was well again...until a few mins later the same thing AAAAAAHHH :( and repeat several times, then I disconnected the Verbatim Blu-ray and hmmm the problem seems completely fixed, I reconnected my OLD slower Samsung Blu-ray and ripped several more films which took several hours without a hitch....hmm that's wierd I thought. Now I decided to carry out an experinment with this new drive, so with the mains adaptor I connected it to a spare usb hub with a mouse in it and to my surprise the hub and mouse connected to hub which was not connected to my pc turned on and the mouse flashed on and off surging with power leaking from the blu-ray drive back into the ports of the hub!! I am so glad I noticed this early enough so as not to perminantly damage my expensive new ASUS gaming laptop and 4TB WD Passport drive, I was lucky that my equipment is still OK and I am converting more films on older slower drive as we speak. So in conclusion I am truly sorry to have to post a bad review about this product but this fault is dangerous to your PC and must be known so it might not happen to anyone else. Update: My New 4TB HDD Has just died click,click,click..... Glad I managed to back it up before it died.
S**E
The drive will power on, open, and close but will not connect to an HP Envy X360 running Windows 11 or a MacBook Air. I tried all the online suggestions plus ChatGPT. This should be plug-and-play. Returned one of the aces up Amazon's sleeve - no hassle returns.
G**L
I’ve always worked on Macs and years ago Apple stopped incorporating a CD-ROM drive in their Mac Mini. I researched options for external drives. I wanted to transfer my vast CD collection into my hard drive and I enjoy creating playlists for my friends and burning them onto CD. I did some comparison shopping and tried several drives from several different companies. I like the Verbatim drive because it’s sturdy, performs well and works FAST. I found other drives from other manufacturers are made with very cheap plastic and they are VERY flimsy and break in simple daily use. That happened on more than one occasion. I returned to the Verbatim drive because it holds up much better, is reliable and gets the job done. In terms of quality, speed and cost - I give it A+.
T**Z
Napęd sprawuje się bardzo dobrze, nie testowałem go jeszcze z płytami HD/UHD więc nie mogę się na ten temat wypowiedzieć. Używam go głównie do zgrywania płyt audio cd i tu spisuje się całkiem nieźle, w trybie secure kopiuje nośniki z którymi nie radziły sobie moje poprzednie napędy (dvd-rw Pioneer i Optiarc). Posiada natomiast pewien niespodziewany feler, otóż w trakcie zgrywania płyt napęd ze względu na swoją niewielką wagę "wędruje" po powierzchni na której leży. I nie pomaga tu podklejenie gumowymi podkładkami. Po prostu przesuwa się i trzeba uważać by nie położyć go blisko jakiejś krawędzi lub zapewnić mu jakąś przeszkodę na której się zatrzyma. Poza tym drobiazgiem nie widzę póki co wad. Egzemplarz który kupiłem ma w środku napęd Pioneer BDR-UD04, 1.14.
D**E
This Blu-Ray drive is tiny, yet feels robust and inspires confidence in its durability with its metal chassis and general build quality. It’s very lightweight, and it’s quite quiet as well. I used it to rip 4K UHD discs with MakeMKV and it worked perfectly (even though it required downgrading its firmware first, which was an easy and painless process). I was able to watch Alien in glorious 4K for the first time in my life thanks to this product. Highly recommend!
D**V
Bought this to play all disc types on a new PC. It's plug-and-play for CD and DVD. Very easy and very reliable. Occasionally an old disc won't read but I just eject and reinsert it and it usually works fine then. Unfortunately, Windows 11 doesn't have in-built 4k and bluray playing capability so even though the drive is perfectly capable of reading the discs you have to jump through hoops to get the PC and programs like VLC to cooperate with the drive. Once I did that, it was set for playing everything whenever I wanted and it's been brilliant, no issues. Feel like someone who wasn't confident with tech might be better off with a player for their TV though. Haven't tried writing anything with it though, just reading/playing.
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