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Hagibis USB C-hub met M.2 SSD-behuizing, magnetische hoes, eenvoudig te demonteren, externe harde schijfbehuizing met 10 Gbps USB 3.1, USB C voor MacBook Pro, iPhone15 Pro Max, Mac Mini, laptop, pc

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  • Uniek ontwerp: Hagibis combineert de M.2 NVMe SATA harde schijf behuizing en multifunctionele USB-C docking station voor MacBook, iPhone15/15 Pro/15 Pro Max, iPad Pro, Mac Mini, laptop
  • 4-in-1 multifunctionele USB-C Hub: Breid de USB C-poort uit tot 10Gbps 2* USB-A 3.1, 10Gbps USB-C 3.1 en 5V/2A voedingspoort voor al uw noodzakelijke behoeften
  • Ondersteunt M.2 NVMe en SATA Dual Compatibiliteit: De ingebouwde M.2-kaartsleuf interface van de behuizing is compatibel met M.2 SSD's met NVMe/SATA-protocollen en ondersteunt de maten 2230, 2242, 2260 en 2280. Dit betekent dat u uw gegevensopslagcapaciteit eenvoudig kunt uitbreiden zonder dat u extra accessoires of adapters nodig hebt
  • Eenvoudig te installeren Plug and Play: Hagibis USB C naar M.2 SSD Case heeft een magnetische hoes is zeer eenvoudig te installeren. Schuif gewoon de magnetische afdekking om het deksel te openen, steek vervolgens uw SSD erin en sluit vervolgens het deksel. Plug&Play voor Windows 10/8/7/XP/Vista, Mac OS, Linux, Chrome OS
  • Elegant aluminium en compact: Gemaakt van premium aluminiumlegering die het beter doet bij warmteafvoer, er is geen koelventilator nodig voor uw high-speed werkende SSD. De Hard Drive Enclosure Box heeft een lichtgewicht en slank formaat (L121*W55 mm), waardoor het draagbaar is om mee te nemen en een perfecte metgezel voor uw laptop onderweg



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David W.
16 juli 2025
I initially tested the enclosure with a 2TB Samsung 990 Pro, hooked up with USB C to a MacBook Pro and it seemed to work fine. I did swap that drive over into a USB 4 enclosure that was much faster.I put a 1TB Samsung 990 EVO that seemed to work fine, and was the drive I expected to use with this enclosure/hub.However, I had to migrate a Windows system drive to a new, larger drive and struggled to get this enclosure to function. With a 4TB WD SN850X in this enclosure plugged into a Windows computer Windows only saw a USB Billboard Device, which never resolved into a functioning drive. More worrying it made a very low repetitive clicking noise. The same drive in this enclosure was plugged into a Mac and worked fine.I swapped out the SN850X for a random older-generation NVMe and also the Samsung 990 EVO again, and both worked fine on Windows. All of the drives I tried worked fine in this enclosure on the Mac.To be fair the WD drive also didn't work in a cheaper Sabrent enclosure on Windows, but oddly did work in really old enclosure. All the drives/enclosures worked fine on a Mac. The WD drive didn't make the clicking noise in either of those other enclosures on PC or Mac, so I believe the clicking was coming from the Hagibis enclosure itself, or it was doing something awful to my new expensive SSD.I think the overall rating could be 3(or less if you end up with a drive it chokes on), because it just isn't as consistently reliable as the compatibility info it lists would lead you to believe, so you may be chasing compatibility issues.Could be 5 starts if you have an NVMe drive it likes, and want a single device that gives you an SSD enclosure and a few USB ports.But it's not all that much different in size from my thin NVMe enclosures and a thinner USB hub, so it isn't saving space. As a USB hub, it doesn't have HDMI out, for example, so I'd probably still lean towards separate devices for my laptops since I'd still need a regular USB hub most of the time.It will live next to my Mac Mini mostly to give me 2 USB A ports that the computer doesn't otherwise have, and a bit of extra storage. For that it earns a 4 star rating, good but not great.
Brad
26 mei 2025
I needed more space in my laptop so got a larger drive, after seeing this I figured I could use it to give the old drive some further use as an external SSD. Installing the drive inside this enclosure was easy and completely tool less. This worked with both the OEM drive and the Sabrent Rocket replacement drive without issue on Win11.If you're on windows you will need to format and partition a drive before it will just "show up" when you plug it in. After that it behaves just like any other removable storage and is detected as an external drive when I connect it to my PC.I ran tests with the Sabrent drive, the OEM drive and another external SSD via the USB-A port on this hub and all got just around the maximum you will see on a 10Gbs port, which is about 1000MB/s max. The Sabrent drive easily got double this once it was inside my laptops M.2 slot - so do be aware that some M.2 drives will be slowed down inside this enclosure simply because of the 10Gbs USB limit, but getting almost 1000MB/s speeds is still great.This comes with several thermal pads to install depending on the size of the M.2 you are placing inside of it, do remember to install those as some M.2 drives will get very hot without a heat sink, they will throttle to stay within safe temps but its not great for them. Just place the thermal pad(after removing the plastic) on top of the M.2 to cover as many of the "chips" as possible. It will sink this heat into the lid and body of the hub as its all metal.This will get hot if your pressing a drive inside of it at 100%, after running several minutes of stress tests the entire hub was quite warm, almost too warm to hold comfortably in the hand. Don't be surprised if this happens though, the drive inside is meant to handle far hotter temperatures than your hand is comfortable with.
RS
29 maart 2025
This is a nice compact enclosure for m.2 SSDs up to 2280. Love the magnetic enclosure and the hub functionality (extra USB ports). It does get warm with use although I didn't apply the heat strip.The biggest issue with this hub is that it only achieves superspeed with a USB-C host connection. USB-A 3.x host top out at around 40MB/s. No idea why, tested with purple cables on 2 laptops and a Pi 5. Only got around 30MB/s on the Pi.Wanted to use this hub on a Pi 5 so I wouldn't have to make an enclosure for another USB-to-NVMe adapter I have, but the poor performance is a no-go.On the laptops, can achieve very good read / write speeds with the USB-C connection - 800MB-1GB/s.No idea why it's not going to superspeed on the laptops or the Pi. Some data from the Pi:dmesg:kern :info : [Mon Apr 7 11:30:20 2025] usb 1-1.1: new high-speed USB device number 4 using xhci-hcdkern :info : [Mon Apr 7 11:30:20 2025] usb 1-1.1: New USB device found, idVendor=152d, idProduct=0581, bcdDevice=42.04kern :info : [Mon Apr 7 11:30:20 2025] usb 1-1.1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3kern :info : [Mon Apr 7 11:30:20 2025] usb 1-1.1: Product: USB to SATA/PCIe Bridgekern :info : [Mon Apr 7 11:30:20 2025] usb 1-1.1: Manufacturer: Generalkern :info : [Mon Apr 7 11:30:20 2025] usb 1-1.1: SerialNumber: 0123456789ABCDEFkern :info : [Mon Apr 7 11:30:20 2025] scsi host0: uaskern :notice: [Mon Apr 7 11:30:20 2025] scsi 0:0:0:0: Direct-Access General Generic PCIE 4204 PQ: 0 ANSI: 6kern :notice: [Mon Apr 7 11:30:20 2025] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] 1000215216 512-byte logical blocks: (512 GB/477 GiB)kern :notice: [Mon Apr 7 11:30:20 2025] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] 4096-byte physical blockskern :notice: [Mon Apr 7 11:30:20 2025] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect is offkern :debug : [Mon Apr 7 11:30:20 2025] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Mode Sense: 5f 00 00 08kern :notice: [Mon Apr 7 11:30:20 2025] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUAkern :info : [Mon Apr 7 11:30:20 2025] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Preferred minimum I/O size 4096 byteskern :warn : [Mon Apr 7 11:30:20 2025] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Optimal transfer size 33553920 bytes not a multiple of preferred minimum block size (4096 bytes)kern :info : [Mon Apr 7 11:30:20 2025] sda: sda1 sda2kern :notice: [Mon Apr 7 11:30:20 2025] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI disklsusb:Bus 001 Device 004: ID 152d:0581 JMicron Technology Corp. / JMicron USA Technology Corp. USB to SATA/PCIe Bridgelsusb -v:SuperSpeed USB Device Capability:bLength 10bDescriptorType 16bDevCapabilityType 3bmAttributes 0x00wSpeedsSupported 0x000eDevice can operate at Full Speed (12Mbps)Device can operate at High Speed (480Mbps)Device can operate at SuperSpeed (5Gbps)bFunctionalitySupport 1Lowest fully-functional device speed is Full Speed (12Mbps)dd:sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=test1 bs=1M count=1000 conv=fdatasync1000+0 records in1000+0 records out1048576000 bytes (1.0 GB, 1000 MiB) copied, 29.4264 s, 35.6 MB/sWould have rated 5 stars if it worked with USB-A, as it is going back to my other USB - SSD adapter.
K & C
16 maart 2025
This tool-free enclosure is easy to set up and offers decent performance, but compatibility is inconsistent, especially on Windows. The metal body aids heat dissipation but gets quite warm under load. While it adds USB ports and can be useful, its unreliable drive support makes it a gamble.
Andre LeBlanc
8 januari 2025
For me, these items either work or they don't. There's little room for "kinda" when you're dealing with data.I used a brand new WD Red 4TB (ASIN B09H1M6ZRT) and it failed to work consistently in this Hagibis enclosure attached to Win 11 24H2 system. Sometimes the enclosure was recognized. Other times, Windows couldn't identify it.When it did identify the unit, every time I tried to get some benchmarks via CrystalDiskMark, it would simply stall out midway through the test, seemingly at the same spot each time.I thought 'maybe' the labeled 5v2a port may have had something to do with it. There are no direct instructions for what that port does. Is it an input? Is it an output/passthrough for PD? Don't know! So 'just in case' it was meant to provide auxiliary power, I hooked it up to a 5v2a USB power source. That didn't change anything.I didn't bother testing any of the USB ports because the main selling point of thus unit is the NVMe functionality. Without it, it's just an overpriced, run of the mill USB hub. So for that reason, I'm giving this a 1-star since it simply didn't ALWAYS work.