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The ORICO 2.5'' External Hard Drive Enclosure offers a tool-free, transparent design that supports SATA I/II/III drives up to 6TB. Featuring USB 3.0 with UASP for transfer speeds up to 5Gbps, it ensures fast, hassle-free connectivity across multiple platforms including PC, Mac, Linux, and PS4. Its compact, portable form factor and plug-and-play ease make it ideal for professionals seeking quick, reliable external storage solutions.















| ASIN | B01LY97QE8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24 in Enclosures |
| Brand | ORICO |
| Color | Transparent |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 10,761 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 6000 Megabits Per Second |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 2.5 Inches |
| Hardware Interface | USB 3.1 Type C |
| Hardware Platform | PC,Laptop |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.9"L x 3.1"W x 0.5"H |
| Item Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | ORICO Technology Co.,Ltd |
| Material | Plastic |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 6 TB |
| Mfr Part Number | ORICO-2139U3-CR-EP |
| Model Number | USB 3.0 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.9"L x 3.1"W x 0.5"H |
| Supported Devices Quantity | 1 |
| UPC | 712073949697 669665237697 712073949680 714874073502 |
| Warranty Description | / |
D**4
Disappointing Longevity โ Great at First, Then Completely Unreliable 5 star reduced to 1 star
I originally gave this product 5 stars because it worked perfectly at first. Setup was simple, transfer speeds were solid, and I liked the clear design. But after a few months, the first unit started having issuesโthe USB connection became unstable, and the drive would frequently disconnect or stop being recognized by my system. Thinking it was just a fluke, I bought a second unit to replace the first. Unfortunately, the second one started showing the exact same issue in under two weeks. And to be clearโIโm not moving the drive around at all. Itโs securely mounted next to my router using Velcro, completely stationary. Yet the slightest touch to the cable or even nothing at all causes the drive to disconnect randomly. I've used other ORICO products in the past and never had a problem, so this was a letdown. It really feels like this particular model was built as cheaply as possible just to hit a low price point. In this case, you get what you donโt pay forโsomething that works briefly, then becomes a frustrating paperweight. Avoid this one if you need a reliable, long-term external enclosure.
N**X
Great Value
Great case for a 2.5" hdd or ssd. Simple. Tool free. Just works.
A**H
Cheap price works great for reusing and old 2.5 drive.
Cheap and works. Cover is easy to remove and drive fits good. Has two pieces of foam to help keep it that way.
J**A
Solid for the price
Delivered in perfect condition, nice packaging and it even comes with small foam things to protect from falls. Now, the enclosure is kind of annoying, you need to put the drives in like at an angle, and taking them out is even worse. Also, I donโt know if it was just mine, but the lid didnโt slide back in, I had to press it on top for it close. At least despite being plastic it feels thick so I think thatโs fine. The cable is a nice short length (like enough to keep it on the table besides or something) and feels nice, but I had some connectivity issues, moving the cable a bit disconnected it, but it may be my usb port. Data transfer is fine, works perfectly and is fast both on my computer and my Wii, so no issues there. Only thing is that it shines, a lot, so if you have anything that keeps it on 24/7, like a Wii on sleep mode or a usb port that stays on, youโll have to cover it or turn the system off fully.
L**E
Works, Simple, Cheap,
Not accustomed to rugged travel, but neither is your hardrive. Cheap, works well. I've been using mine frequently and often and have had no technical issues whatsoever.
J**G
It really works well
I had an old 512GB SSD internal drive that I removed from an old computer. It costs about $90. I did not want to throw it away but do not have space in my PC for it. I thought I would try this to see if I could use it for a data backup drive. So I bought this and it works perfectly. I just plugged in the drive connected it to my computer, formatted it and their it was a fully functional drive, with impressive SSD to SSD data transfer speeds. The case is a little flimsy, but I only remove it from a secure site when I need to perform a backup of my important data.
C**S
A Great Choice to Make an Internal SSD into an External Drive.
This is a very inexpensive, but well engineered enclosure to turn an internal SATA III SSD drive into an external drive. I used it to install Linux so I could use either Windows or Linux without risking any compromising of the Windows OS or my data files. Booted the install from an 8G thumb drive. The process set up this drive as a Linux volume set without any problems. Very smooth process. The drive doesn't get hot. The indicator LEDs show power and access operation. There is even a set of adhesive mount pads to keep the SSD from bouncing around and working out of the bus connector. The cable is short, but not inconveniently so, nor so long as to be a problem either.
C**I
External Hard Drive Case
The cost of an external hard drive from WD, Toshiba, Seagate, and Lacie can be substantial. But those who have an extra SATA hard drive has an easy and cheap solution. You can take that old hard drive from your laptop, say you upgraded to solid state, and still get good service from it. All you would need is a hard drive enclosure, like the subject of this review. This is a hard drive enclosure. Basically, you would install your own SATA hard drive inside this case. You can then use it like an external hard drive. An external hard drive is great for backing up your data and storing large amounts of data. Most mid to high end laptops today come with solid state drives. Unfortunately, they tend to be rather small in capacity. You do not want to use up that precious space with data that you do not access all the time. Like say photos, videos, and email archives. Data such as those are best stored on an external hard drive. Windows 10 also has a built in backup utility. You can attach an external hard drive to your computer and have it backup every hour, every day, however often you wish. An external hard drive used as a backup device is the best data insurance you can have. That data can then be taken off-site, to say a safety deposit box at your bank. It is easy to build your own external backup drive. You only need two items: a 2.5" hard drive and this ORICO hard drive enclosure. No tools are needed. You can buy a brand new hard drive and this ORICO case and the purchase price is still less than what you would pay for a comparable device from WD and Seagate. Sure, you won't get their software, but Windows 10 already has a backup utility. You can choose your own speed and performance. Buy a 7200 rpm drive for faster data transfers. If you want the best reliability possible, spend a little extra money and buy a WD RED or Seagate Ironwolf 2.5" hard drive. All those drives will work inside this ORICO hard drive enclosure. Most people backup their data on a USB thumb drive. Which is better than nothing. But a robust mechanical hard drive is still the best device to use. This is even more true if the data is important. Some people store their data on Microsoft's One drive and Google's Drive. That is fine, but let us be honest, some people have data that they wish to keep private. Anything you upload to the cloud is no longer under your control. Your cow has left the barn once you upload. Who knows how long Microsoft and Google will keep that data even after you delete it. They backup their servers. Maybe you have a video of you and your significant Other during an intimate moment. Do you really want to trust Google with that data? Because you know, your privacy is their main priority, right? I would trust MS and Google to store things like school reports, homework, grocery list, etc. But anything potentially embarrassing, no way. Your personal life should stay that way, personal. Do not upload potentially embarrassing data to the cloud. Anyway, this is what I recommend. Buy a good quality 2.5" hard drive and this ORICO enclosure and build your own external backup device. You choose the capacity, performance, and reliability. For important data, look for a hard drive like WD Red. Yes, they are pricey but also very durable. Those WD Red drives are designed for use in network storage devices. They are robust. This model is for the USB 3.0 connection. Those who have a Macbook Air (these laptops only have USB C ports) will have to use the model with a USB-C connector. Highly recommended.
L**G
Buen producto precio-calidad
Me gusta mucho su diseรฑo transparente. Cumple muy bien. Quizas no es muy resistente para caidas pero tratandolo con cuidado cumple. Me gusta lo volveria a compras
L**0
excellent.
clean to the point, does the job. no issue removing the cover or putting it back in place. couple of spongie (sp?) pieces to prevent droop once it's connected. i slipped those underneath and checked for any movement... zero. Guestimating, i'd say the usb cord stretches to about/close to 20" was considering the idea of drilling a few pin holes to release heat as it's totally enclosed but i've had it running, copying stuffs etc for a couple hours. no heat whatsoever. (little kingston a400 240GB). 2.5" enclosure, clear model - usb3.
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F**M
Transparent design
Good product
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