M.2 NVME PCIe SSD Enclosure Hard Case, M-Key SSD to Type-C USB 3.1 USB3.0 Adapter
This M.2 NVME SSD enclosure provides an easy and durable solution for connecting your M-Key NVMe SSD to your computer. It features a high-speed USB 3.1 interface that supports data transfer speeds of up to 10Gbps, making it ideal for transferring large files, such as 4K videos and graphics-intensive software, quickly and efficiently.
Product Features:
* Compatible with M.2 NVME (PCIe) SSDs in 2230/2242/2260/2280mm sizes
* USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C interface with speeds up to 10Gbps
* Supports UASP protocol for enhanced performance
* Plug and play, no drivers required
* Aluminum alloy casing for durability and heat dissipation
* Compact and portable design for easy storage and transportation
* Supports Windows, macOS, and Linux operating systems
Benefits:
* Easily connect your M.2 NVME SSD to a computer via USB-C
* Enjoy fast data transfer speeds with USB 3.1 support
* Protect your SSD from damage with the durable aluminum alloy casing
* Easily monitor the status of your SSD with the LED indicator
* Expand the storage capacity of your computer or laptop without the need for internal installation
Key Usage Points:
* Easy installation: Plug and play, no drivers required
* Durable construction: Aluminum alloy casing protects the SSD from damage
* Color options: Available in silver, black, and red to match your personal style
* Wide compatibility: Supports Windows, macOS, and Linux operating systems
Additional Features:
* TRIM support to maintain the performance of your SSD
* Overcurrent and short circuit protection to safeguard your devices
* LED indicator to display the status of the SSD
Detailed Specifications:
* Interface: USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C
* Data transfer speeds: Up to 10Gbps
* SSD compatibility: M.2 NVME (PCIe) in 2230/2242/2260/2280mm sizes
* Dimensions: 102 x 22 x 11mm
* Weight: 26g
For more information on M.2 NVME SSD enclosures, please refer to the following resources:
Intel support article on M.2 SSDs
Tom’s Hardware guide to SSD enclosures
An AnandTech review of a popular M.2 NVME SSD