Dockcase has recently launched on Kickstarter offering photographers and those needing extra storage a pocket M.2 NVMe SSD enclosure. This compact device not only offers dual data protection but also ...
Sabrent has a fantastic solution in the USB 3.2 NVMe external enclosure for DIYers that have a spare drive laying around. Sabrent has taken off as of late with its Rocket NVMe lineup and, for me, the ...
With a shiny new MacBook Pro winging its way towards me added to the factory backlog, I'll soon able to actually make use of my Seagate Firecuda Dock for its intended purpose — backups on the HDD and ...
NVMe SSDs can be a nice alternative to more traditional external storage options and we’ve been testing out Orico’s recently released SSD enclosure that offers a fun, transparent design, up to 10 Gbps ...
Satechi has launched the USB4 Slim NVMe SSD Enclosure, a high-performance storage solution designed for creators, professionals, and gamers on the move. With transfer speeds of up to 40Gbps, support ...
I've got a Sabrent USB-C 3.1 gen 2 nvme enclosure hooked up to my Mac Studio. It keeps getting disconnected randomly and I'd come back to see the "disk not ejected properly" popup. Once, it even ...
Announced on Wednesday, Plugable's new NVMe SSD enclosure is tool-free, and utilizes the full speed of USB 3.1 type C generation 2. Resembling the handle of a Phaser from the original "Star Trek" ...
Bitcube is a new carbon fibre enclosure specifically designed for NVMe SSD drives, enabling you to customize your external storage to meet your daily requirements. Equipped with a USB-C port the ...
★★★★★ Easily turn an M.2 NVMe or SATA SSD into a drive for your Mac or iPad with this enclosure from Satechi. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac The Satechi USB-C Aluminum Tool-Free Enclosure allows M.2 PCIe ...
Available with 4 or 8 Hot-Swappable, vertically aligned 2.5” drive bays, and powered by our industry proven PCI Switching Architecture and RAID technology, RocketStor 654x series enclosures can ...
Chinese manufacturer Jeyi has announced its new ThunderRate, an SSD enclosure shaped like a Formula 1 race car that has four working wheels. Yeah, the wheels turn... and your super-fast M.2 SSD sits ...
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