
The sale price was pretty good.


USB3 and USBc SD and mSD




- Multiple card formats supported - LED illuminates when there is a memory card in one of the slots - 3 USB 3.0 and 1 USB-C ports on front panel; good current and future compatibility

It's affordable. It works. What more can you ask?


Decent build quality, all needed hardware included. Works fine so far. Looks good in a black case. Cables are sufficiently long.


extra esb 3 plugs the extra fan controls are quirky kinda funny it's nice to be able to be able to monitor the internal temperature of the case (I was having stability issues with the system at first and tracking the temperatures was a nice data point to know.

Plug and play driver-less install. Just need the appropriate motherboard headers.



Small (Disappears in the hand) Reads and writes quickly at 5 Gb/sec (bits not bytes, 8 bits is 1 byte usually) Can read 2 cards at once (see video) Doesn't get hot Easy to use once you realize how to insert SD cards into the bottom slot


Works great so far


I have a large music library in an Astell & Kern player, and transferring files through USB on the player to the computer is very slow. Taking the SD card out and plugging it into USB 3 port I was backing up the library at 148MB/sec. So much faster at only 20MB/sec.