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Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
Recognized immediately. This device is quick, easy, and works.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on January 4, 2025
It is absolutely the perfection of classic design. It is a tool that I use frequently.
khonesavanh k.
Reviewed in Canada on January 31, 2025
good
Trimaniac
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
It was DOA upon arrival. I tested the usb C port I was using it on with my phone and it worked perfectly. I could open up all the files in my phone's memory. But when I switched back to the NVMe adapter with my current NVMe ssd attached to it, the computer would not read that it was connected. I had to buy an NVMe enclosure from my local store which read the ssd the first time around no problem.
Arvid J.
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024
I had a 1tb Samsung 990 Pro with an attached heatsink. Microcenter did not have an inexpensive USB-C adapter on hand (in spite of what the website indicated was in-stock) so I bought this without paying attention to the 'does not work with a heatsink' disclaimer.Was ready to book a trip to Depression City when I discovered my error, but a quick "adjustment" to the case with a Dremel cut-off disk allowed the M2 stick to plug into the adapter. Plugged the USB-C plug into the Mac, formatted the device, and as they say, Bob was my uncle.
tbirdvet
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
I got this so I can quickly check out an NVME drive. Much easier than using an enclosure. It supports USBC 10 speeds. It has a small blue light indicating connection.
T. Robbins
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
I bought this to read the old drive from my Surface Pro X. I upgraded to a larger drive, and used this device as a reader. It worked great, and I like the short cord. Doesn't take up too much space.
John L
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
Easy to use and works great! I would definitely buy this again and would recommend purchasing this item. Note - I was not compensated in any manner for this review.
G Reviews
Reviewed in Canada on January 29, 2024
My laptop came with a horribly slow hard drive. I needed to clone it out and replace it with a new NVME. I got this enclosure which seemed pretty good for the intended purpose. I used it with a WD850 NVME and transferred out all my data, installed it in my laptop and left the hard drive for backups. The laptop now boots up in seconds and it feels like a new one. Make sure the NVME doesn't have a heatsink, or it won't fit in the enclosure. Granted, it will get pretty hot during the transfer but it's for a one-off or perhaps ocasional use, so it shouldn't be a problem in the long run. I'm sure I will be using this a few more times with clients' laptops.
jturcot
Reviewed in Canada on August 29, 2023
Facile à utilisé
JL GIRARD
Reviewed in Canada on December 15, 2023
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Josh in Seattle, WA
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2023
I've use this to clone a Crucial P3 1TB from an old Toshiba NVMe and I've recently used it with an WD SN530 1TB on a Surface pro 7+. This adapter is so inexpensive but it works for everything I've needed it for. It's not going to give maximum speed for what some of these chips can do but it gives you more than enough speed and I believe I was getting about 300 MB per second during my heaviest cloning. Which was fine for my application.There's only one small issue I have with it and it has to do with the plastic enclosure. The plastic enclosure has a slot that you have to get your NVE chip through in order to make a connection to the actual port inside. You can see the port through a little window. The problem is this slot is exactly sized to the drive's width so when I placed the heat sink on the drive in order to place it in my Surface pro 7+ the heat sink made the drive slightly too wide and I could no longer insert it in the adapter. I had to use a whole other adapter to test out the final heatsinked drive. That was a minor irritation but could be a big issue if you're using any kind of heat sink. I didn't feel like trying to break the enclosure open or try to file the slot larger.They made it for bare drives only, please consider that when purchasing. I've also use it on devices that are low power and for the most part I didn't have a big problem but I'm unsure with some modern NVMe power requirements if you could use this with a USB-C hub or not. Likely not. Considering how inexpensive it was it was exactly what I needed so I'm thrilled with the purchase and will keep this for future uses. If you're looking for a full-time enclosure get something with the heat sink made of metal. This is for temporary use only but it does the job well and I experienced no disconnects or other oddities with the adapter. I recommend it for cloning and quick data recovery.
Simon
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2023
This docking station works as advertised. Very convenient if you deal with constantly changing NVMe sticks. But I can't get it to actually max out the promised 10 Gbps performance. The fastest stick I have right now is a Crucial P3 500 GB (purchased right here). This stick is advertised as supporting up to 3500 MB/s read but real-world performance in a OWC Envoy TB3 enclosure (capable of up to 2,800m MB/s) was about 1,500/1,300 r/w. However, the very best I was able to measure with this docking station was ~ 850 MB/s. And that just isn't quite good enough considering this is on a built-in TB4 port of a 14" MBP where you'd expect to see the full 10 Gbps of a 3.2 gen 2 10Gbps dock. But unfortunately it only came in at about 85% of that. It was very inexpensive though (got mine for $15 plus tax). Overall I'd say decent, but in the end, you do get what you paid for.
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