🚀 Unlock lightning-fast SATA SSD power with sleek USB-C style!
The SSKAluminum USB 3.2 Gen 1 M.2 SATA SSD Enclosure Adapter is a compact, aluminum-encased external enclosure designed exclusively for SATA-based M.2 NGFF SSDs (2242/2260/2280). Featuring a universal USB Type-C interface and blazing 5Gbps transfer speeds, it supports multiple operating systems and offers efficient heat dissipation with a clear blue LED status indicator—perfect for professionals seeking portable, high-performance storage solutions.
Hard Disk Form Factor | 2.5 Inches |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Television, Desktop, Tablet, Smartphone |
Data Transfer Rate | 5 Gigabits Per Second |
Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Hardware Interface | USB Type C |
Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.53"L x 1.54"W x 0.43"H |
Material | Aluminum |
Color | silver |
P**E
Works great! READ the description before buying and the manual afterwards.
READ THE DESCRIPTION and the MANUAL! This works perfectly IF you have one of the older M.2 Drives that are NOT nvme/PCIE. I had a Crucial MX500 1TB M.2 SSD and it works perfectly in this enclosure. As a matter of fact, it was a bit of a challenge finding an enclosure that WOULD work with my older SSD. Very well packaged, seems well made and even includes a tiny little screwdriver for the microscopic screws included to secure the SSD and the case. I did have to go into the Computer Manager and Disk Manager to manually initialize the drive (As it says to do in the manual...) before it was recognized.
T**S
Nice for the price, but pay attention to the description
Caveat - as you'll see in the review below, I did not get this to work with my hard drive due to my own mistake, but I'll review it assuming it would have worked.I bought this to recover the data on my hard drive when my laptop unexpectedly bit the dust. Unfortunately, I have an NVMe hard drive and it did not work with this enclosure, whomp whomp. That was my mistake. It does say in the description that it does not work with NVMe hard drives, only SATA, but I just went by the pictures of the slot where you plug in the drive - my drive looked like the pictures and I bought without noticing. So don't do what I did - pay attention to the description. I'm going to assume that it would have worked had I possessed a SATA hard drive because the computer actually *did* see that something was plugged in, it just wouldn't read the drive.The enclosure is pretty easy to use, but there are better ones for a few extra dollars (e.g. Sabrent feels sturdier and is easier to swap drives). I did not deduct a star for that since it is very reasonably priced, but keep it in mind depending on your needs. This enclosure feels plasticky, but sturdy. To get to the drive, you have to pull out the slot and it makes a grating noise when you do so. This is probably not a problem unless you plan to frequently switch out the drive. Inside there are several clips to secure the hard drive. As mine was the longest variety, I had some trouble getting the hard drive to seat down into the clip. After reading other reviews, I realized that the clips to secure the smaller size drives get in the way and cause the drive to bow slightly. You can bend those clips backward out of the way (and should if you have a long drive to prevent the drive from eventually warping). Once you've bent the clips out of the way, the hard drive fits fine, although then the clips do slightly get in the way when you slide the black portion back into the silver enclosure. Again, probably only a problem if you switch them out frequently. Finally, there is a tiny screw to secure the black and silver pieces together. They nicely provided an extra screw as well as a small screwdriver, which was a nice touch. Honestly, I probably won't even use the screw unless I'm transporting the drive - as I mentioned, the inner slot fits tightly inside to the point that it grates a bit when you pull it out so it's unlikely to fall out with normal use. A final note, the enclosure came with a USB A to USB C cord along with an adaptor to convert the A side to a C plug. That was a nice touch - rather than pick one they provided options. I do not know enough to know if the A side with C adaptor would affect the transfer speed (as opposed to C to C), but if you don't have a C port on your computer, a C to C plug would not work at all. It was a nice touch like the extra screw and screwdriver to ensure that you can use the enclosure out of the box without searching the house for tiny screwdrivers or cables.
G**I
No issues with using this external device to read an SSD card, originally from laptop
Easy setup and use!
M**Z
Don't use will short your m.2
Caused two perfectly working m.2s to short circuit. They both overheated with a burning plastic smell (the m.2) I thought it was the m.2 that was failing but it was the enclosure.
A**R
pricey but needed
good for its intended use, easy to assemble
E**E
Works and great price
I used this to migrate from 128 to 512gb ssd on USB c port on my laptop. This is a solid case at a great price..
A**R
Data recovery
Was able to recover all data from crashed computer
L**E
410MBs read and 362MBs write on a AData 128gb M.2 2280 sata ssd
ran a benchmark with using this enclosure and it works well. the build quality is very solid. so i am very happy i bought this ssk m.2 sata ssd usb 3.0 enclosure.tested setup:- adata 128gb M.2 2280 sata ssd using- windows 11, usb 3.0 (5 gbs) port, and crystal benchmark apptest results:- crystal seq q32t1: 405MBs read and 393MBs write on a AData 128gb M.2 2280 sata ssd- these rd/wr speeds are where they need to be for a sata ssd- the enclosure works like it shouldnotes:- the theoretical max speed of a usb 3.0 (5 gbs) port: 625MBs5000 giga bits per second / 8 bits per byte = 625 MBs (Mega Bytes / second)- gbs = giga bits per second- MBs = mega bytes per secong
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