

I was a little leery about buying this, having been burned in times past, but I'm happy to report it does exactly what it says: Makes a true SAS hard drive visible via USB. I tested it under Linux (Kubuntu 24.04 LTS), with an old HP 146GB 2.5" drive, and experimented with both wxHexEditor and the standard Linux partition editor. I was able to, with the hex editor, literally step through every sector/byte on the drive and easily alter or search. This is a Great Thing for file recovery and similar disk forensics. As far as the partition editor goes, I was able to create a standard FAT32 partition on the SAS disk and write/read files on it. Was it the fastest thing on the planet? Of course not. You're going through the overhead of a USB port plus the USB-to-SAS bridge circuitry. But it WORKED!

Works great with 18TB disk

Hot-Swap capability, fast communication, ease of use

It does what it supposed to do. What else is there to say about it?

Looks nice - nondescript without needless lighting. Very nice aluminum shell with plastic end pieces. USB Type C ensures future connectivity, and allows for greater transfer speeds.

Easy to clone NVMe drives that would otherwise be a huge pain. No setup, built in functionality, just works. can handle a larger Target NVMe, which was my use case, upgrading an existing OS drive in a Laptop.


I've used this with 3 different m.2 SSDs now with acronis software to update the system drive to faster and larger drives. Cloning works very well and so does this device.



Super straight forward and easy to use, installed an m.2 worked flawlessly. Small and seems strong design. Comes with 2 screws and 2 holders for the board, as well as a small torx screwdriver for the screws. USB a to c wire and a c to c wire.

It works! The best thing I can say is that it works at GEN 2 speed, for me. I have this plugged into an GEN 2 Type-c connection on my MB.. The price was right! Cheers!

This is my first SSD enclosure and I'm super satisfied with the form! The enclosure is very secure and rigid. The micro USB doesn't slip out easily from the input. Overall I most likely will buy another.