🚀 Unlock your SSD’s full potential—speed, versatility, and style in one compact dock!
The AOKO NVMe to USB 3.2 SSD Reader Docking Station is a portable, versatile adapter supporting M.2 PCIe NVMe, M.2 SATA, and 2.5" SATA SSDs/HDDs. Delivering up to 10Gbps transfer speeds via USB-C, it features a heat-dissipating vertical design, cross-platform compatibility, and includes power and connectivity cables for stable, on-the-go use.
Brand | AOKO |
Item model number | M2 SATA/NVMe or 2.5'' SATA Read |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Linux, Windows, macOS |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.6 x 2.4 x 0.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.6 x 2.4 x 0.5 inches |
Color | black |
Manufacturer | AOKO |
ASIN | B0BDLZQCJY |
Date First Available | September 8, 2022 |
G**T
Compact, Reliable SSD Docking Station for IT Professionals
As someone who works in IT and frequently handles data recovery, this docking station has been a lifesaver. It supports both NVMe and SATA M.2 drives, eliminating the need to carry multiple adapters, a particularly convenient feature when you’re unsure of the drive type you’ll encounter.Transfer speeds are excellent, taking full advantage of USB 3.2 for fast and reliable data movement. In practice, I’ve been able to copy large files and images quickly without any bottlenecks, which is critical when working in the field.The unit is completely plug-and-play, requiring no external power. It’s compact, small enough to fit in a pocket, and includes a USB-C to USB-A adapter, making it compatible with both modern laptops and older systems.I originally purchased one for myself, but after seeing how useful it was, I had my company buy four more for our vehicles and offices. That way, everyone has access without needing to borrow mine. Between the speed, portability, and versatility, this dock has more than paid for itself. If mine ever breaks, I wouldn’t hesitate to buy another.
N**N
About time!
I’ve been looking for something like this for years that supports both SATA and M.2 and so happy this worked for me for both types of drives. My older adapters only worked for one or the other.I recently used this to come one drive to another, cloning an older SATA NVMe drive to a M.2 and it was so easy and painless. I had two of these used on the same computer to transfer between one directly to the other using Clonezilla in KDE Neon Linux. No special drivers were needed in either Linux or Windows either :)If I had to gripe about one thing, and it’s really very minor, it would be that these only included one USB cable which is a USB type C male to two USB type A male adapters, one for data and one for power. The secondary for power only seems to be needed when working with older SATA drives and likely only the 3.5” drives that require additional power beyond SATA, unlike 2.5” which typically can run off SATA alone.But that’s really not even a problem because this cable does exactly what’s needed. I just would have preferred another USB type C to USB type C like many others offer but it’s not a big deal because you typically have a few on hand.
E**
Works great for reading ssds instead of plugging them into a motherboard
This converter works great and was an affordable price. It has a sata and m.2 ssd reader, yet only one works at a time. I would have been nice for both to work simultaneously. I was not able to clone one sdd to another with this reader but how often are people using it for that.
E**K
Exposed as mass storage device and not NVME device
I was able to use this device to transfer data from an old NVME to a new NVME after doing a replacement. I have used this adapter successfully for both M.2 SSD and NVME drives. Although keep in mind that it shows up as a mass storage device and NVME tools won't work when connected to the adapter. One thing I would have liked to do would be format namespaces for securely erasing data. In fact you don't even see the namespaces so I assume it's only exposing namespace 1? This limitation might not be possible to overcome unless you have a USB-4/Thunderbolt adapter and it gets exposed as a PCI-e device.I had this connected to a USB-C 3.1 port, which offers 10Gbps (which is the link speed I was seeing on the port in Linux), but the transferred speed was around 300 MB/s, occasionally rising to 500MB/s. When the drive was previously directly attached being a PCI-e 4.0 NVME drive it was getting up to 4 GB/s.
A**R
Works as intended
Works excellent for reading SSD
S**
Afraid of it.
I have used this on SSD's up to 2 TB and it works great. I needed to access a couple of PCIe's and my hopes were smashed. The smaller, less than 500 GB worked like the SSD's but when I plugged in a 1 TB Kingston KC3000 PCIe 4.0 NVMe M2 it worked but got hot, very hot before I noticed it. It was working in my laptop just fine until I replaced with a 2 TB one. I don't know if it is damaged while getting hot and haven't had time and actually a bit afraid to reinstall in in my laptop to check it out. I hope it wasn't damaged but can't say for sure yet and don't know when I'll get time to take the laptop apart again as it is daily use.
D**O
Very good tool to have
I had a few M.2s I wanted to clean and this tool worked out great. Very simple and compact.
D**S
Works great
It's compact for travel. The USB cable has two connections in case you need extra power. Mine worked on USB 3.0 with a single plug. It recognized all disks very quickly. It seems to work reliably in my testing. It's nice to have something that has a wide range of support. I tested it on 13 different drives and had zero issues. I would highly recommend this model.
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