
Super easy set-up! Plugged in and running in about 10 minutes Versatility

-easy installation -sturdy enclosure means it will stay put -option to upgrade optical drive later

A sturdy protective case with good heat dissipation. I used it to clone my old computer into my new one before using it externally for my Xbox paired with the WD Blue SN550. *(Now two enclosures, using 1 and 2 TB SSDs) Speeds are noticeably different, if you used to take a sip during a load screen like fast travelling in a single player game well... Gonna have to just pause In case youre near enemies upon loading in. Older games are near instant (Fallout3/NV), and even games like FO76/Witcher are often fast enough that you dont have time to take a sip. Plug and play as they say, and easy installation and removal of SSDs. For a first time user I was never worried about breaking the small SSD while using the enclosure and that was a huge bonus. Never had an issue with the enclosure being too hot to touch like I saw many complaints with the cheaper enclosures, even while cloning, moving games, downloading games or playing them. It got slightly warm on the more intensive work, but is barely noticeable during game play - resting the back on my hand on it after a couple hours consecutively. * Update to say I purchased a second enclosure for my gfs xbox this time. She was envious of the difference in our load speeds. Still going strong, highly recommend. Day One edition Xbox sometimes needs the unit unplugged and replugged in, dont panic if it acts weird.


Small and well built - has weight to it Good design

For the past year we have been using this once a month with a 16TB drive to replace tape drive backups of an Ubuntu server - takes less than 10 hours to write almost 4.5 TB over a USB 3.0 connection (one drive holds 3 monthly backups). No issues yet.

1. Small footprint; 2. Easy to use - typical plug and play; 3. USB C to USB A adapter - crucial for desktops with USB C port at the back (like mine) or laptops without USB C port(s): 4. USB 3.0 - relatively fast data transfer; 5. Nicely shaped, neutral colour, unobtrusive - very elegant design; 6. REASONABLY PRICED - a rarity these crazy days!


Physical construction: The outer housing consists of a single aluminum extrusion with a through hole into which the inner frame slides in and out from. The extrusion has an elegant, no-nonsense form, strong and finely finished. The frame's latch mechanism is well made and its hook engages with a precisely formed pocket that's milled into the inside of the housing. Performance: This adapter worked flawlessly for the single task I bought it for; to copy the user files of a failing laptop onto another storage medium. Tip: Keep your eyes open when opening the carton. The retaining screw and nut for the SSD's PCB are in a very small envelope.

Compact Easy to Install Fast Operation Easy to Use



Works with no problems. Works with both USB-C and USB-A connections.

This is the third one of these that I have purchased. I haven't had a single issue and I'm very happy with the quality of the product.


Works great out of the box, plug-and-play, does exactly what it's supposed to do.

Sturdy construction, screws together.


Mine came with a magnetic screw driver. The four Phillips screws that hold the hard drive in place drop through a rectangular slot before they can be fastened into the hard drive. A magnetic screw driver makes it easier. If not, I would set them in place with tweezers. Make sure to slide the tray in using the casing guide or the tray won't align with the case.
