![]() It still only took a few seconds to copy those video files.Īt the same time though transferring one large video file on to the Seagate drive, while successful, gave me an error message mid transfer and Windows all out disconnected the Wavlink. PerformanceĪs far as real-world transfer speeds go, while copying 600mb of videos to the 500gb Hitachi from my primary SSD I got speeds around 90 megabytes per second, while not as high as you may expect it is still quite reasonable since we are going through a SATA to USB interface with a good bit of software overhead. I would feel more comfortable if the drive stayed in place so I wedged a folded piece of cardboard into the slot. I would be worried about the connectors if the drive itself were to be pushed forward while docked. One thing I noticed when installing the 3 and a half inch Seagate slim hard drive was the extra room in the bay that the drive had to move around in thanks to its thinner design. ![]() I also like the simple design it should look great on my desk next to all my other hardware. Overall I like the fit and finish, they advertise their use of ABS plastic because it has “Excellent heat and cold resistance” which I suppose is a good thing since some hard drives and SSDs can get toasty even under normal use. That’s one nice thing about these kinds of docks, all you have to do it is slide it in nice and smooth with dealing with cables. At the bottom, you see the SATA data and power interface. You can see the cut out of the bay doors can support a 2 and a half inch SSD and with the bay door open you can slot in a 3 and a half inch drive. Around the front, we find a power indicator and the simple interface for the offline cloning feature that displays the progress of any cloning tasks. On the back are the USB port, power in, and power switch. ![]() Looking at the dock itself, it actually has some weight to it which is nice.
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