【High-Speed】Supports PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD, max. speed USB 3.1 10Gbps, actual testing speed over 1000MB/s for reading/write.Save time and operate efficiently
【Compatible】Fits M Key and B+M Key NVMe M.2 SSD (2230/2242/2260/2280), compatible with most brands M.2 NVMe SSD
【Adaptation】Work with PS4/PS4 Pro/PS 4 Slim, Xbox One/One X, Windows PC/Mac/Android/, NOT work with any SSD from MacBook Pro/Air/iMac/Mac Pro
【Unique Design】Unique housing groove design effectively improves the heat generated by the internal radiator,SSD heat sink and thermal pad included, cooling down internal NVMe SSD rapidly
【Highlights】Portable, Plug & Play, no driver needed and the PCIe M.2 SSD case features a lightweight and slim size, making it portable to take with you and a perfect companion for your laptop while on the go.
WAVLINK USB C to M.2 NVMe SSD Tool-Free HDD Enclosure with Heat Sink $39.09 Delivered @ WAVLINK via Amazon AU
Last edited 10/07/2020 - 17:38 by 2 other users
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This is a beast!
For those who needs a SATA edition:
https://www.amazon.com.au/Wavlink-Enclosure-Included-Aluminu…Doesn't seem to support Sata M-Key
Almost bought it. Its JMicron controller chip has poor reputation https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/R3TB4JM04G9FC5/?i…
Based on one review?
no, the one links to numerous reviews here https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/stable-nvme-usb-adapter…
which one do you recommend then? sabrent? silverstone? orico?
Found my answer here: https://www.reddit.com/r/NewMaxx/comments/fi28o6/sabrent_usb…
Don't buy adapters that use the JMicron JMS583 (USB 3.2 Gen "1x2") bridge chip/controller. JMS583 and ASM2362 are "1x2" (ASM2362 also comes in 2x2 known as "ASM2364" in some cases). Such popular branded ones include those from Sabrent, Orico, Simplecom, Kingwu, etc.
Instead, buy adapters that use USB 3.2 Gen "2x1" bridge chips - these are superior to "1x2." The Realtek RTL9210 is "2x1"
Both "1x2" and "2x1" are 10 Gbps, but they use different types of encoding and lane distribution.
Just so it's clear, this only supports NVMe m.2 and not the slower m.2 SATA drives
Would be good if it supported both though, wonder if there is an enclosure that can