🚀 Elevate Your Storage Game!
The DockCasePocket M.2 2230 NVMe SSD Enclosure is a cutting-edge external hard drive designed for professionals who demand speed and security. With support for USB 3.2 Gen 2, it offers data transfer rates of up to 10 Gbps and features like SSD health monitoring, data loss prevention, and compatibility with a wide range of devices, making it the ultimate choice for tech-savvy users.
Installation Type | External Hard Drive |
Number of Items | 1 |
Color | grey |
Data Transfer Rate | 10 Gigabits Per Second |
Form Factor | M.2 |
Hardware Connectivity | USB, USB 3.2 Gen 2 |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Digital Storage Capacity | 2 TB |
Hard Disk Interface | Solid State |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Additional Features | Portable |
A**D
Compact, perfect for using with the Steam Deck
I recently purchased the DockCase Explorer Edition M.2 Enclosure, the larger model than this one as it fits 2280 M.2 SSDs and I had several that needed an enclosure as I use them often for work. I've been rather enamored with the enclosure as I've been able to identify several of my older drives as being 'bad' or on the way out before it became a problem and get data off of them.The basics:Pros -1. Very small, and still just as solid as the larger units. Honestly it feels like it's more sturdy given its small side.2. Easy to use and install new SSDs, comes with screwdriver and a sturdy 10gbit capable cable.3. Is attachable to a lanyard or carrying strap, and is lightweight enough that I feel like I could trust doing that.Cons -1. Slow charging PLP Capacitor, it's not a huge deal but it does charge roughly slower than the 10 second one in my other unit. Doesn't really affect functionality2. Runs fairly warm, in comparison to the larger unit. Idle temps were 2-3c higher, but not performance effecting when drives are in use.I did mention in that review that the enclosure works great with my MacBook Pro and Steam Deck among other devices, but I found that it was a bit too big to use with my Steam Deck's case. This one fits the same size SSD as in the Steam Deck and is actually running the SSD that I took out of the Steam Deck before I upgraded it to a 1TB, and is the perfect companion for the Steam Deck as it fits right under the strapand if you package it with the USB cable it is fairly snug and doesn't seem to want to fall out!Speeds are as to be expected with the drives, it's definitely dependent on the drive that you use it with. EMMC and lower end drives don't perform very well but the Steam Deck's main drive that comes with the 512 performs very well when connected to my MacBook Pro and is still quite effective when used with the Steam Deck. As far as in-game performance with the Steam Deck, it is roughly equivalent to to the internal drive, and I definitely prefer this to the MicroSD card (it's really no contest for speeds honestly).It does seem to get a bit warmer than the larger unit, but I suppose there is less aluminum for it to be absorbed into and dissipated. The drives run at similar speeds and get to similar temps when interchanged between the two enclosures. The only real difference that I've noticed is that the smaller enclosure seems to charge its power loss prevention capacitor slower than the larger 10 second capacitor in the larger unit. That seems odd to me but is not a downside as if you're going to plug the drive in and use it in any appreciable capacity it will be charged by the time there is an issue, and given I plan on using this to expand my game storage and other things, I'm not too worried about files getting lost.
M**.
Great SSD enclosure
I recently picked up the DOCKCASE Pocket M.2 2230 NVMe SSD Enclosure, and I have to say—it’s exactly what I needed! This little device is an absolute powerhouse when it comes to portability and performance.First off, the build quality is excellent. The enclosure is made from high-quality aluminum, giving it a solid and durable feel, while still being lightweight enough to carry around easily. The sleek, minimal design is super stylish too, so it doesn’t look out of place alongside other tech gear.Setting it up was a breeze. I simply slid in my M.2 2230 NVMe SSD, and it snapped into place. The whole process took just a couple of minutes, and the included tools make it super easy to install or swap out drives if needed.Performance-wise, this enclosure delivers fast read and write speeds, thanks to its support for NVMe drives. Whether I’m transferring large files or running apps off the SSD, everything is fast and smooth. It connects via USB-C, so I’m getting speeds that are much faster than your typical USB 3.0 enclosures. For anyone who’s looking for top-tier speed and efficiency, this is the way to go.One of my favorite features is how compact and portable it is. It fits in my pocket without any hassle, which makes it a perfect solution for on-the-go data storage. Whether I’m carrying it with me for work or using it to back up important files, I don’t have to worry about lugging around a bulky device.In terms of heat management, it’s been very reliable. The enclosure doesn’t heat up even after extended use, which is something I’ve had issues with in the past with other enclosures. It stays cool, and I haven’t experienced any throttling or slowdowns.Overall, the DOCKCASE Pocket M.2 2230 NVMe SSD Enclosure is a fantastic product for anyone who needs fast, portable, and reliable external storage. It’s well-built, easy to use, and provides impressive performance. Highly recommend it for anyone looking to give their SSDs a stylish, efficient home!
A**.
Neat and I like, but sometimes a pain
This is very neat, allowing you to convert a tiny M.2 into a USB drive. I had recently upgraded my Steam Deck and had a leftover drive that couldn't be used elsewhere so this made for a neat little tool. Speeds are great and it does very much as advertised.Unfortunately, this can be a bit finicky as it takes a moment to boot up due to having to check the drive installed each time it's plugged in before you can access your information. Not good for being used as boot media or OS installation as it might be too slow to start.That being said, the housing does quickly pull away heat and is easy enough to use. Navigation of the menu is a pain, especially if you like to turn on and off the write protection on the regular.Its fun and I enjoy the information provided, but there are better implementations elsewhere if you don't need the screen.
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