Thunderbolt 5 continues to take things by storm as it delivers some of the best performance for professionals and enthusiasts looking to get the most out of their devices. In the case of the Acasis ...
Orico has been around for the last decade designing and building a host of peripherals that include PC storage solutions, Bluetooth speakers, and power banks. In the past, we have had the opportunity ...
Satechi has revealed a new USB4 SSD enclosure, turning any NVMe drive into a sleek external drive. It’s designed with the M4 Mac Mini in mind, but also works with other USB and Thunderbolt devices at ...
Plugable has launched the 10Gb USB-C (USB 3.1 Gen 2) NVMe SSD Enclosure, a high performance NVMe enclosure ($69.99) with a tool-free, spring-loaded design for inserting and removing a compatible SSD, ...
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 ...
Seesaw has returned to Kickstarter this week to launch their new M.2 NVMe SSD enclosure in the form of the Dockcase. The smart enclosure is equipped with a color display allowing users to quickly see ...
Satechi, a tech and lifestyle accessories maker, has announced the Mini NVMe SSD Enclosure along with two Mobile XR Hubs to provide convenient, on the go solutions for storage and power needs. The ...
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" ...
Plugable has it figured out, the Portable NVMe Enclosure is my new go to solution for testing m.2 via USB-C. Plugable has been rapidly expanding its portfolio, adding in storage and dock solutions ...
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If I think back, years and years ago, I can remember my first external hard drive. It was hardly what someone would call portable, housing a full on 3.5” hard drive in an unwieldy enclosure that ...