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" ...
External enclosures have always been a popular choice for mass storage of all your digital media or backups. It allows you to ...
Putting the drive together takes about a minute. Most enclosures are tool-free; you slide the SSD into the M.2 slot, secure ...
I recently ended up with an external m2 drive enclosure. I don't really have an m2 drive for it but if I were to want to get a 1tb backup, that could in theory hold all my photos (for the time being).
Sabrent has delivered once again with a unique dual-drive enclosure that includes offline-clone. Sabrent has had several NVMe enclosures come to market over the last year or so and more recently ...
If you are in the market for a new pocket storage solution capable of providing up to 2 TB of storage and a 10Gbps connection you might be interested in the new Dockcase Pocket M.2 NVMe external SSD ...
Satechi has unveiled its first Thunderbolt 5 docking station at CES 2026, introducing a cube-shaped desktop hub with an ...
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 ...
All though college I've been building my own PCs with my last one getting built in 2010. It runs OK, but thanks to the foresight of adding RAID 1 across 2 drives, I've been one step ahead of any data ...
DockCase, best known for their integrated MacBook hubs and cases, has returned with a new external USB-C enclosure for SSDs. They previously launched an enclosure for M.2 drives, but their latest two ...
It’s all Apple’s fault. I was perfectly happy with my 2011 27-inch Core i7 iMac and its SATA SSD upgrade when I heard that the company had finally started supporting third-party NVMe as of macOS High ...
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