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Alxum USB 3.0 to SATA Hard Drive Docking Station for 2.5 or 3.5 inches HDD/SSD, SATA I/II/III Hard Drive Duplicator Dock, Support 2X 18TB Drives & UASP with Offline Clone Function, Aluminum Silver

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Color: Silver, USB-A


Features

  • Hard Drives SupportedAlxum hard drive dock fits with all 2.5 and 3.5 inch SATA I/II/III HDD((Hard Disk Drive) & SSD(Solid State Drive) up to 18TB, compatible with Seagate Barracuda/ WD Blue / HGST, Intel/ Samsung/ Toshiba/ Jmicron SATA drives, etc.
  • High-Speed Transfer RateAlxum HDD Dock support USB 3.0 UASP acceleration protocol, effectively improve transmission performance. Data transfer rates up to 6Gbps (Write and Read up to 400 MB/s), backward compatible with USB2.0 and 1.1.
  • Unique Stylish DesignAluminum housing and Matte texture of Alxum hard drive cloner make it durable and resistant to soiling. Excellent heat dissipation, no cooling fan is needed when working.
  • Two Functional for youOnline Disk Duplication as external storage, or Offline Clone, one-click to achieve whole disk cloning without connecting a computer. Plug and Play, No driver needed, entering sleep mode when no operation in 30 minutes to save energy.
  • Great CompatibilitySupport Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10 (32 / 64 bit), Mac OS 10.10 or higher, Linux; Compatible with Game consoles like Sony PS3/PS4/Xbox One, Router, Smart TV and so on.

Hardware Interface: Solid State Drive, USB 3.0, USB 2.0


Brand: Alxum


Color: Silver, USB-A


Hardware Platform: Windows


Material: Aluminum


Hard Drive: ‎18 TB


Brand: ‎Alxum


Item model number: ‎U3DS013GY


Hardware Platform: ‎Windows


Item Weight: ‎1.6 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎5.6 x 5 x 4.9 inches


Color: ‎Silver, USB-A


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Serial ATA


Manufacturer: ‎Alxum


Date First Available: ‎August 6, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • great for using those extra sata drives
If you have a couple of computers, odds are good you have a couple of sata drives laying around. I wanted to use them but didn't want a bunch of enclosures cluttering up my desk. This thing works great, popped 2 drives in it and plugged it in. The power input is not necessary with SSDs it can power itself over usb c ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 27, 2023 by Bmj0nes

  • Not as fast as I hope
Color: SATA Docking Station-Black
I get about 50-150 MB/s with this docking station. A different enclosure gave me 2.3 Gb/s.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 14, 2021 by AddictedShopper

  • Write speed may drops off under sustained load.
I was very hopeful about this external ssd enclosure. I think if one is only transferring large files occasionally then this will be fine. The fan can also be quite annoying and if you have wireless devices nearby (ie 2.4ghz keyboard), the connection may be affected. I don't know if the provided cable is causing it or the device itself, but for now I'll conduct more testing. EDIT: The drop off could be the SSD that I'm using. I'll conduct further testing with a different SSD when I get a chance. EDIT 2: It was the SSD I'm using. Write speeds are now decent. That said, I thought the fan wasn't going to bother me but yeah, it is that loud. It is quite annoying actually. I wish there's an option to turn this off or at least able to remove the fan housing altogether for clean-up purposes. Dust will eventually build up. While it works, I will probably return this because that fan is really bothering me now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 2, 2021 by Reginald Reginald

  • Returned - Super Noisy
Everything looked normal with this dock until I plugged it in and turned it on. WOW. The dock I received was amazingly noisy. Immediately turned it off and returned. It read drives ok. However, the read and write speeds were nothing astounding considering I had SSDs inserted. I just couldn't get over the noise on my desktop. Just too loud. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 6, 2023 by FamilyGuy

  • Nice for 2 SSD drives.
I bought a 4 drive device from a different source that overwhelmed my working space with fan noise. This 2 drive unit is quiet enough that you forget it’s there. So… I bought two of these units and have them side by side. The fan noise is almost nonexistent even with 2 units running. They work great. They are small enough you could stick both of them into a McDonald’s bag (not much taller than two Big Mac’s). Is there a drawback? Only the fact that each one takes up a USBc slot in your hub. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 30, 2022 by jackzyx

  • 2 ports in one.
Runs pretty fast and can handle two drives at once. It works pretty well too.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 16, 2022 by Juan Chen

  • Do NOT buty this for CLONING!!!!!
Color: SATA Docking Station-Black
I never write reviews. But this docking station is worthless for cloning hard-drives. I am a 25 year computer expert. I have more than twenty years in simulation technologies and can build some of the best and fastest computers from scratch. My experience goes back almost every generation of PCs back to the DOS era. In addition, I'm a full-stack coder. I am sought after for advice by many folks about computers, software and coding. Now that I have all the bragging and credentials out of the way so that folks will listen to my review; I can sum this device up in three words: It's a BRICK! Two more words: STAY AWAY! It can be used as a glorified, powered USB3 drive holder for copying your computer files manually. That's about all it is good for. Otherwise, as a cloning device, it's a brick or a paper weight. The photos you see are taken almost six hours into the process of cloning a 120gb hard-drive to a 500gb hard-drive. Both are SSDs. There is only about 25-30gb of data on the source 120gb drive in slot A of the docking station! On top of that, the source drive is a virgin new build with none of my data other than an operating system and various programs that I installed in a fresh Windows installation. I used this new drive for about two weeks to see if there was going to be any errors with my OS install and programs. It ran smooth as silk. So my plan was to use this 120gb as a source disk for any future computer failures tucked away in the drawer after I cloned it to a larger 500gb Crucial Hard Drive. Nada. Nope. Not happening. To put salt in the wound, tonight is my second attempt to clone this thing. It is stuck on 25% just like some of the other reviewers wrote. I started at 8pm in the hotel lobby. It is now 2:01am as I type this sentence. The light hasn't budged an inch from 25% since 8pm. Last night was the same results. But, I only spent 3 hours last night and it was still stuck at 25%. On top of that, if you stop the process like I did last night, the hard-drive will not be recognized at all by Windows. So you can't Format the drive you're trying to copy to the easy way in Windows to start again because it doesn't recognize it as a hard-drive at all. The Bios sees it, but not Windows. So, how do you remedy that? The old fashion way. You need to have a Windows repair disk, bootable Windows Flash drive or repair media with Windows, or some other way to format the drive from a command prompt using "diskpart". Otherwise your destination drive is also a brick unless you know how to do this. Most people are scared to tackle this with at a command prompt, but it is not too difficult. In fact, it is the best way to actually wipe and remove the original corrupt, unusable data that was written by this docking stations firmware or programs written on the chips. This entire process, along with wiping and partitioning the destination 500gb drive again will take you another hour if you know how to do it. Add more time if you don't. For me: 1/2 hour to physically partition it. And another hour finding your Windows media, looking up the old commands, removing and reinstalling hard drives in your computer, etc.... I removed my good drive just to be safe because Windows and the Bios remembers when a drive fails to boot and sometimes it is easy to get mixed up when you have a good drive and unreadable drive inside a computer as you step through the wipe and partition process at a command line and rebooting the computer. To sum this up, It would have been much faster for me to use Powershell or some other "old school" copy commands to recursively copy this amount of data through an old school USB1 port!!! Stay away from this device and model if you are going to clone a drive. Hopefully this write-up will save many folks some grief. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 1, 2020 by End User End User

  • Very happy so far. When cloning, wait for all lights to stop flashing.
Color: SATA Docking Station-Black
I have only used it for a Linux based system so far. It has worked flawlessly. Do not remove drives when powered. Have not done that but the drive sockets themselves are not designed for hot swap. When cloning, wait for all lights to stop flashing.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 28, 2022 by John R.

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