🚀 Elevate Your Storage Game!
The Cinolink USB 3.0 to SATA Single Bay Hard Drive Docking Station is a versatile and high-capacity solution for managing your data. With support for up to 12TB drives and lightning-fast 5Gbps transfer speeds, this docking station is compatible with a variety of operating systems and features a user-friendly plug-and-play design.
Brand | Cinolink |
Item model number | HA131 |
Hardware Platform | Xbox One |
Item Weight | 14.9 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.34 x 5.87 x 3.82 inches |
Color | HDD Docking Station |
Computer Memory Type | DDR DRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 4 TB |
Manufacturer | Cinolink |
ASIN | B081GXTX2Y |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 11, 2016 |
A**R
Ok price, but not reliable.
This docking station is okay for low or smaller 2.5" drives. You will run into issues docking enterprise drives. The dock will vibrate with 7200rpm drives. I have had many instances where 7200rpm 3.5" drives become un-detected after a few minutes of running.
T**Y
It works fine
It is compact and takes up little space. I like the two lights that show that it is on and when it is working. It seems fast and has worked with two different internal drives I had laying around. Everything I needed was in the box. It is important to be careful when sliding a drive into it to make sure the plugs line up. I like it.
K**P
This works great for my PlayStation as extended storage
This works great for my PlayStation as extended storage
E**S
If it works, it's great.
When I first used the device, the drive was not recognized by my computer. Looked to tech support and I couldn't find any. Not even sure who made the drive. So I fiddled with it, and it finally recognized the device after I turned it on and off several times real quick. Why that worked I have no idea, but I couldn't find any tech support to help me debug my issue. I was using it to read some old hard drives from my old XP tower computers. I did eventually get to those old files (pictures) I was trying to save.
H**K
it's good for the basics.
Windows only recognizes it as an SCSI connection, not an USB 3 connection.The 2TB drive that works with my other docks didn't work with this one but a different one did, the 500GB HDD laptop drive didn't fit in the slot and I had to hold the door down but it did work.I tried an SanDisk SSD but this dock didn't recognize it at all, might be a formatting issue.if you just need basic transfer or backups this might work.
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