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Turn your 2.5 inch hard drive into an external hard drive with this SATA 2.5 inch enclosure from Orico. Orico has a large selection of harddisk enclosures of the highest quality on the market. This housing can read both HDD and SSD drives.
Turn your 2.5 inch hard drive into an external hard drive with this SATA 2.5 inch enclosure from Orico. Orico has a large selection of harddisk enclosures of the highest quality on the market. This housing can read both HDD and SSD drives via the SATA interface on the panel. The combination with a USB Type-C port gives access to a speed of up to 6Gbps! (in combination with the UASP protocol and a SATA III disk).
The maximum speed limits are searched with the ASM Dual Controller (third generation).
Thanks to the tool-free function you can make this housing ready for use within 10 seconds! No technical knowledge required and no tools required! First you open the housing. After that you place your hard drive of 7mm or 9.5mm in the housing, after which you can easily slide it again. Connect the hard disk to your laptop or desktop and it is ready for use. As soon as the drive is connected and working, the LED indicator lights up blue.
The housing is compatible with SATA I, II and III and also with Solid State Drives (SSD) and supports the UASP and SATA-IO Protocol. No driver is required and you do not need to restart the computer or laptop when connecting. Works with Windows 10/8/7 / Vista and XP, also works with Mac OS 9.1 and higher, Linux and Unix.
The housing is equipped with a USB Type-C port which is compatible with all USB Type C cables. USB Type-C is the latest interface mainly used on the latest smartphones and desktops.
In the package is a USB Type-C cable to USB A Male of 1 meter. So you can still connect the housing to any standard USB port!
The case supports 2.5 inch drives with a maximum capacity of 2TB.
The Orico 2.5 inch hard disk enclosure has a Multi-Safety security system:
Protected against over-voltage, over-current, short-circuit, leakage current and overheating