Opinion
Works perfectly. I recommend it, very nice design, with this led it gives a style + the rubber protection around the case is nice, buy it with my eyes closed.
I'm using it as storage, having recovered an SSD from an old PC and it's USB-C and A compatible with the cables supplied.
It's all in the title.
Very easy to use. We can't recommend this external box highly enough.
Coupled with a high-performance SSD, it's a marvel.
External case with a rather stylish design and discreet rgb lighting. USB 3.1 connections (C and A), so pretty fast for transfers. All in aluminium, so the ssd doesn't heat up inside and is shock-resistant. What more could you ask for? After 1 year of use, I still recommend it.
Atypical product, very good quality and fun thanks to the rgb LEDs.
Delivery and parcel impeccable thank you to all the team!
Very good, Thank you .....................................................................................
So soon I will take a SSD to go in it was out of stock the SSD, well intended for the pc player who want more space 1to not big enough.
Very good product, no particular problems.
Not too bright, design, easy to dismantle, efficient.
Asus ok, but big disappointment for the speed, back to LDLC!
Bright, very nice, it's ASUS but, very disappointed!
The case is very good and solid, and was installed immediately after receipt. It holds the old M.2 SSD from my Rog Strix.
The RGB automatically matches the Armoury Crate of the computer.
The case is thin and seems very solid, the assembly is simple, but read the instructions carefully (especially for the SSD screw)
It comes with 2 cables (one USB and one USB-C), an extra protection and a strap with plastic carabiner.
I was looking for a box that doesn't heat up (almost), perfect for the M2 which is therefore reserved.
The pluses
well machined metal case
RGB looks good without being a disco ball
an extra soft protection appreciated that blends in perfectly
a loop with carabiner
2 thick cords that you won't eat in 15 days
The -
The plastoc carabiner seems rather fragile
There must be a configuration to do to put the new SSD inside in service which is not detailed