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The StarTech.com SDOCK2U313R is a professional-grade dual-bay SATA hard drive duplicator and docking station designed for IT professionals and power users. It enables standalone, sector-by-sector cloning of 2.5" and 3.5" SATA HDDs and SSDs at speeds up to 28 GB/min without a computer. Featuring USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps) connectivity, tool-less top-loading design, and broad compatibility including 4Kn drives, it doubles as a high-speed USB to SATA adapter. Backed by a 2-year warranty and lifetime multilingual support, it’s the ultimate solution for fast, reliable drive duplication and data access.


































| ASIN | B019Y4JE22 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13 in Hard Drive Docking Stations |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Personal Computer, Laptop, Tablet, Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,024) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 10000000000 Bits Per Second |
| Date First Available | February 17, 2016 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00065030863551 |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.12 pounds |
| Item model number | SDOCK2U313R |
| Manufacturer | StarTech.com |
| Material | Plastic |
| Max Number of Supported Devices | 2 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 28 GB |
| National Stock Number | 0 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.6 x 5.2 x 2.8 inches |
| UPC | 065030863551 |
K**N
Great piece
Over the years, I have seen many product names come and go. So far, everything I have run across from this company StarTech has really been a good quality item for the price. You can find many other cloners and I am sure for a cheaper price, but the experience I have had with ST, i bought this one. - Good quality -- Nice and heavy for what looks to be plastic. - No issues, worked like a charm - Tested cloning a 250gb drive to a 500gb drive that was a standard boot mbr. Threw the clone in the machine and it booted up without issues. - Win7 self loaded a driver when hooked to the pc and the device then acts like a dock to access the drives via usb 3.0 - Easy to clone. Plug the source in the source slot HDD2 (yes, source is slot 2 in the one i received and i have no idea why they would do that. Logic would have you thinking to clone 1 to 2, not 2 to 1) and the destination disk into slot 1. Make sure the pc/copy button is red for copy and press the button. Wait some time and bam, it is done. Take note that this takes some time. This is not done by wiggling your nose and snapping your fingers. Your fingers will be broken by the time it is done. With 2 drives at 7200 spin SATA 3gbps, the 250gb drive was done in just under 40 minutes by my count. Throw a nice 2gb combo at the same speeds and you might want to just go eat dinner and watch a movie. Only one small thing that is becoming less of a big deal every day; IDE drives. No access to clone older IDE drives as this is for SATA only. At work, I have a lot of older pcs with IDE only. We are using every instance of trouble to simply upgrade pcs which all have SATA anyway but if i needed a quick access to a disk, it would be nice to have it here. There is an option priced on Amazon here at $18 or so that provides a dongle to fit right in this device, giving access to IDE. You need this option, a pair of these might be worth it or then find another option with this built in. Part of the reason i bought this one is that we use the StarTech 2 bay dock to access disks on the desk now as it is and enjoy the quality there as well. I bought this one for the office and may consider one for home with the option of cloning out a large windows drive that is simply ready. Good product and worth the money in my opinion. Update: 12/14/2015 - This device works great, but I did find one snag that most people will not run into, but I sure did; HPA partitions. What you do not see listed is that this will not copy a HPA partition. These partitions are used for older pcs that needed instructions on how to handle larger discs in regards to ATA and were also used for security purposes. If you are trying to clone a disk with one of these and it is the only hard drive left alive with a dead vendor, you are screwed. Now for the good news; StarTech rocks. I only took a survey and man, they were on top of things fast. Not only did they contact me to make sure my needs were fulfilled and why they were/were not, they made the whole situation right by making sure I got the right device that could do so. I offered to send this one back to compensate them back and they said "keep it, you might still use it". Class company that is certainly focusing on customer service and that says a lot of their character and how they do business.
A**N
Great for cloning or copying HD's -- Once you understand the features and the (simple) procedure.
This Startech HD duplicator (SDOCK2U33RE) worked well. (BTW,I have found all the Startech products I've used over the years are good quality.) I used it to clone a 4GB drive, a process that took about 7 hours. The cloned drive was perfect. And the process was easy once I understood how to do it. My one criticism is that I think the instructions could be made more clear and I do not understand why Startech doesn't have short video on their website that explains the process. It would have made it so much easier to get started and to understand how to use this device. Everything is very simple -- AFTER the first time you use it. Here are two things that I did not fully understand: 1. You cannot clone a drive unless the drive is REMOVED FROM THE COMPUTER. A computer is not involved in the cloning process. You just insert your old HD into slot 2 and your new drive into slot, push a button to get into the right mode (red light on) and then push "start." (Just to be clear: "Cloning" is a process to create an identical copy of your old HD. My computer had a drive that was getting flaky so I removed it, cloned it, and installed the new HD back into the computer and got back into Windows without any problems or blips.) 2. The unit can be connected to a computer to copy files -- but not to clone a drive. So, you can use it to backup files from your computer onto another HD -- which is a great feature. You should also note that while cloning, the drives got quite hot. I used a small desk fan to keep them cool. Not required but a good idea.
M**E
StarTech
StarTech Standalone Hard Drive Duplicator worked for win 10 make sure the drive is bigger or the same size copied 450gb in like 5hr
K**Y
Great product but cooling recommended.
I've owned StarTech hard drive docking stations for 10+ years and have yet to have one fail despite rigorous use. The only negative thing I can say about StarTech docks is that the single docks without fans run HOT. That's why, for as long as they've been available, I've used the models with built-in fans. I confess that I don't know how detrimental to a hard drive's longevity heat may be, but there's got to be a reason why computer cases are configured for air flow over the hard drives. This double dock/duplicator heats up hard drives even more than the single docks without fans do. I mean HOT boys and girls!! So hot that you cannot hold a drive that's been active in this dual dock in your bare hands! Seriously, you would need gloves to hold the drive in your hands. I really wanted to make use of this dual dock for the added video file storage to feed my Mypin media player so I experimented with several different USB mini fans and finally arrived in the pictured setup. The fan is a USB mini fan made by ARCTIC and is available here on Amazon. The fan is the quietest (virtually silent) and most well-built of the four different fans I tested. Unfortunately, the fan does not have a power switch so I connected it to a Tendak 4 port USB hub (also available on Amazon) that has power buttons for each of the four ports. My drives run only slightly above room temperature with this setup. Hope this was helpful.
D**.
THIS IS THE BEST THING IF YOU NEED TO CLONE HDD OR SSD DRIVES more than usual.
OMG! This is it! FANTASTIC! I am so happy with this time saver! So simple, so fast! I hope they will make and sell an adapter that you can use to plug a usb flash/thumb drive into your computer to replace the hard drive.
L**O
Facil de usar,cumple con las especificaciones
P**L
Cet appareil est fonctionnel, il permet de faire des copies de disque identique !
M**D
Very good duplicator, able to use stand-alone mode like the 5 way model.
D**L
So far, I have only used this in copy mode. It made a complex job of repeated swapping and copying my boot drive using software into a simple one-step process. In response to other reviews, the manual is simple but that’s because the device operation is so simple - plug in the source and target drives, switch on, select copy mode and press start! It took 3hrs 15mins to replicate my 1Tb HDD on to a 2Tb SSD and a few minutes more with a partition manager to extend the boot partition to use the additional space. Maybe those who found the lack of instructions daunting might consider whether they have the necessary skills to handle precious disk drives! To me, this is a perfect solution for one-step disk replication that saved me hours of fiddling about in the back of my laptop. Update - I’ve now cloned my fourth drive. 1Tb Samsung 2.5” SFSE Momentus HHD laptop drives on to WD Blue 3D Nano SSD took 3.25 hours each. 2Tb WD 3.5” Black Enterprise HDD desktop drives on to the same WD Blue SSD took 4 hours each. Surprisingly, the 3.5” HDD drives generated the most heat so I took the precaution of keeping them cool with a fan. So far the clones have worked perfectly, albeit with a simple software partition adjustment to use the extra space for the laptop drives.
R**R
Hallo. Ich habe den HDD / SSD Duplizierer in Betrieb genommen. Funktioniert gut. Sehr wichtig ist dass die neue Platte oder SSD mindestens genau so groß oder größer sein muss. Ebenso muss die neue Platte / SSD vorbereitet werden. Das bedeutet Partition anlegen, aktivieren, formatieren. Danach clonen. Sollte der Datenträger deutlich größer sein hat man die Möglichkeit den noch freien Platz zu erweitern damit die Gesamtkapazität genutzt werden kann. Angaben über die Haltbarkeit kann ich natürlich nicht angeben. Schön wäre natürlich wenn man auch die alten IDE HDD auf SATA SSD clonen könnte, ebenso die alte IDE HDD auf NVME PCIE 3,4,5. MfG.
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