Blackbird Vx-2ssd Usb3.1 10gbps C Dual SSD Docking Christmas Accessory Gift

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The Blackjet Dual SSD Media Dock VX-2SSD is a sleek black docking station designed for 2.5-inch SSD drives. With a USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C interface, this dock from Blackjet allows for fast data transfer speeds. This drive docking station is a convenient accessory for expanding storage capacity and accessing data quickly.

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Product Identifiers

BrandBlackbird
MPNBB0200R01
GTIN0655408280150
UPC0655408280150
eBay Product ID (ePID)1857575122

Product Key Features

ColorBlack
Compatible Drive Size2.5 in Drive
FeaturesDustproof
MaterialRigid Plastic
TypeDock
InterfaceUSB 2.0, SATA III, USB 3.0, SATA I

Dimensions

Weight3.1 lbs

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Lightweight

Transfers data quickly

Good value

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  • Solid Docking Station with a Few Quirks...

    I had been looking for an alternative to the Blackmagic Design MultiDock, which is rather expensive, and found this to fit the bill. It makes a great SSD reader for Blackmagic Cinema and Production camera drives, as well as functioning as a RAID backup enclosure. The good: The unit is solid metal and has a nice heft to it. It's not so heavy as to be obtrusive, but heavy enough to not move around on the desk, and it feels solid. The USB-C port is lightning quick and supports USB-C to USB-3.0 adapter cables. My experience so far has been that the connections have been solid and it works as advertised. The bad: My only complaint is that, at least on Mac OSX, the dock un-mounts the remaining drive whenever a second drive is inserted or removed. i.e. You need to eject from Max OSX before adding a second drive in slot 2, and must eject both drives even if you're only removing one. This makes hot-swapping of secondary drives a bit of an inconvenience. Overall, I think this is a great alternative to the Blackmagic version. If you only need space for two drives, this is a much more economical option for editing directly from disk.

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