What types of USB hard disk drives (HDD) are compatible with Sony's BRAVIA TV?
IMPORTANT: This page has information regarding USB hard disk drives (HDD) that are compatible with specific BRAVIA TVs. Please check the Applicable Products of this article.
A USB HDD that can be used with some BRAVIA TVs must meet the following conditions. However, even though it may meet these conditions, Sony does not guarantee that it will operate. Use a USB HDD at your own risk.
Choose your TV model type:
Note: For your TV model type, refer to the How to check if your BRAVIA TV is a Google TV™, Android TV™, or other TV article.
For Google TV or Android TV models (except for the models below)
Exclusion models: A95L, X74H, X75H, W8, X7, W8K, X74K_X75K, W8L, X64L, X70L, X74L, X75L, and X77L series
IMPORTANT for Australia and New Zealand only: Google TV and Android TV models released in 2018 and later, are not compatible for USB HDD recording.
Supported file system and maximum drive size:
File System before connecting | Max hard disk drive size for playback (Video/Photo/Music) | Max hard disk drive size for recording (*1) | Max hard disk drive size for storage (*2) |
---|---|---|---|
FAT16 | 2GB | Not supported | 2GB |
FAT32 | 2TB (*3) | 4TB (*4) | 256GB |
exFat | 16TB | 4TB (*4) | 256GB |
NTFS | 16TB | 4TB (*4) | 256GB |
- *1: The USB HDD must be registered to the Google TV or Android TV for recording (to be formatted for recording).
- *2: The USB HDD must be registered to the Google TV or Android TV as device storage (to be formatted for storage). This function is available in Android™ 6.0 or later.
- For Android 6.0, use a USB HDD that is 256 GB or smaller.
- For Android 7.0 or later, you can use a USB HDD that is 256 GB or larger, but the usable capacity is restricted to 256 GB.
- *3: The maximum size of a content file that can be saved in the USB HDD is restricted to 4 GB.
- *4: A USB HDD up to 16 TB can be connected, but the usable capacity is restricted to 4 TB.
Notes:
- Some USB HDDs cannot be used for recording purposes. Example: USB HDDs with capacities that are too small (less than 32 GB) cannot be used for recording purposes.
- There are some USB HDDs where both message notifications (toast indication) and connection screens are not displayed when the HDDs are connected to a TV. In this case, in general, the TV can recognize the USB HDD by connecting it to a computer with the NTFS format. Here are some examples of USB HDDs that can cause this issue:
- Unformatted HDD
- Format unrecognized by Android (e.g. A format other than FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, or exFAT).
- Part of the HDD is broken.
USB port type and maximum power output:
- RPM: No condition
- Read/Write speed: No condition
- USB port types and maximum output (current):
- USB 3.1 Gen 1 port: 900 mA MAX. The port is blue.
- USB 2.0 port: 500 mA MAX or 800 mA MAX. For the maximum output of each port, refer to the labels at the back of the TV or the manual.
Note: When recording, connect to the port labeled HDD REC.USB port type Max. power output (current) Port label example Port image USB 3.1 Gen 1 900 mA MAX USB 2.0 500 mA MAX, 800 mA MAX
Note: If a USB HDD is not recognized or cannot be registered even when it is connected, refer to the Cannot recognize or register the USB HDD for recording article.
Supported file system and maximum drive size:
File System before connecting | ||
---|---|---|
Max hard disk drive size for playback (Video/Photo/Music) | Max hard disk drive size for storage (*1) | |
FAT16 | 2GB | 2GB |
FAT32 | 2TB (*2) | 256GB |
exFat | 16TB | 256GB |
NTFS | 16TB | 256GB |
- *1: The USB HDD must be registered to the Google TV or Android TV (to be formatted for storage). This function is available in Android 6.0 or later.
- For Android 6.0, use a USB HDD that is 256 GB or smaller.
- For Android 7.0 or later, you can use a USB HDD that is 256 GB or larger, but the usable capacity is restricted to 256 GB.
- *2: The maximum size of a content file that can be saved in the USB HDD is restricted to 4 GB.
Note: There are some USB HDDs where both message notifications (toast indication) and connection screens are not displayed when the HDDs are connected to a TV. In this case, in general, the TV can recognize the USB HDD by connecting it to a computer with the NTFS format. Here are some examples of USB HDDs that can cause this issue:
- Unformatted HDD
- Format unrecognized by Android (e.g. A format other than FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, or exFAT).
- Part of the HDD is broken.
USB port type and maximum power output:
- RPM: No condition
- Read/Write speed: No condition
- USB port types and maximum output (current):
- USB 3.1 Gen 1 port: 900 mA MAX. The port is blue.
- USB 2.0 port: 500 mA MAX
USB port type Max. power output (current) Port label example Port image USB 3.1 Gen 1 900 mA MAX USB 2.0 500 mA MAX
For A95L series
Interface:
USB3.2 Gen 1, USB3.1 Gen 1, USB3.0, USB 2.0
Supported file system and maximum drive size:
Usage | Max capacity | File system |
---|---|---|
For media playback | FAT32: 2TB exFAT: 32TB NTFS: 32TB | FAT32 exFAT NTFS |
For device storage (*2) | 16TB | - |
- *1: The USB HDD must be registered to the Google TV for recording (and formatted for recording).
- *2: The USB HDD must be registered to the Google TV as device storage (and formatted for storage).
- *3: Larger size of USB HDD is also available, but guaranteed up to 4TB.
Notes:
- There are some USB HDDs where both message notifications (toast indication) and connection screens are not displayed when the HDDs are connected to a TV. In this case, in general, the TV can recognize the USB HDD by connecting it to a computer with the NTFS format. Here are some examples of USB HDDs that can cause this issue:
- Unformatted HDD
- Format unrecognized by Android (e.g. A format other than FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, o exFAT).
- Part of the HDD is broken.
- USB SSD is also available but has no guarantee of functionality.
For X74H, X75H, W8, X7, W8K, X74K, X75K, W8L, X64L, X70L, X74L, X75L, and X77L series
Supported file system and maximum drive size:
File System before connecting | Max hard disk drive size for playback (Video/Photo/Music) | Max hard disk drive size for storage (*1)(*2) |
---|---|---|
FAT32 | 2TB (*3) | 256GB |
NTFS | 16TB | Not supported |
- *1: This function is not available for the X75H series.
- *2: The USB HDD must be registered to the Google TV or Android TV as device storage (to be formatted for storage). You can use a USB HDD that is 256 GB or larger, but the usable capacity is restricted to 256 GB.
- *3: The maximum size of a content file that can be saved in the USB HDD is restricted to 4 GB.
- USB Interface/Version: USB 2.0
- Maximum output (current) of the TV USB port: 500mA
- RPM: No condition
- Read/Write speed: No condition
For other TV models
Supported file systems and maximum drive size:
File system before connecting | Support | Max hard disk drive size |
---|---|---|
FAT16 | Not supported | - |
FAT32 (*1) | Supported | 2 TB |
exFAT | Supported | 16 TB |
NTFS | Supported | 16 TB |
- *1: The maximum size per file in a USB HDD is limited to 4 GB.
- RPM: No condition
- Read/Write speed: No condition
- USB Interface/Version: USB 2.0
- USB HDD Power: AC Power supplied USB HDD is recommended.
- The maximum output current of the TV USB port: 500 mA
Use an external USB HDD that requires a maximum of 500 mA. If it exceeds this power requirement, the TV may not be able to supply the necessary power for proper operation.
Note: To record to an external USB HDD device, it should be connected to the USB port for recording via a USB cable. Terminals and labels may vary depending on the country, region, and TV model.
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