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Posted 11 July 2023

ORICO Aluminum M.2 NVMe SSD Enclosure Thunderbolt 3 compatible, Supports 4TB (White & Pink ) £12.23 ORICO Official / Amazon Prime Exclusive

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  • 【Portable and Durable 】The ultra-slim aluminum case makes the enclosure portable, durable, and ideal for traveling. With 10Gbps USB C to C cable, let your data transfer faster. Max speed up to 1000Mb/s.
  • 【Tool-Free Installation】Integrated aluminum body + tool-free push-cover SSD tray make installation faster and easier. Supports intelligent sleep technology, idle for 10 minutes to enter sleep state, energy saving and environmental protection, improve the service life of ssd.
  • 【Born for Cooler】 ORICO NVMe ssd enclosure is equipped with silicone thermal pad, cooling vest (heatsink) and aluminum alloy body to provide three layer heat dissipation and quickly release the high temperature generated by NVMe SSD when the enclosure is working.
  • 【Compatible All Devices】 This ssd adapter adopts external USB-C output interface, support plug and play, no drive, more convenient to use. It can be used on PC, laptop, smart TV, smart router, PS4, Type-C mobile phone and other devices.
  • 【Broad Compatibility】ORICO M.2 reader compatible with NVMe SSD in sizes 2230/2242/2260/2280, such as M.2 NVMe PCIe M key, PCIe B&M key SSD. NOT Compatible with M.2 PCIe AHCI and SATA SSDs. Support System Multi OS, Windows, Mac OS, Linux, Android.
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  1. nickyminx's avatar
    nickyminx
    Can anyone write down in less than 10 words what this actually is? Thank you
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    jak66
    Let's you use a NVME M.2 as a flash drive (edited)