They offer the same feature set as the M.2 enclosure, which is a high note. The Dockcase enclosures are more than just pretty faces. Like its M.2 brother, the 2.5-inch enclosure is the best-built hard drive case I've ever laid my hands on. The rear of the case has a single clicky button used for navigating the on-screen menus. Since smartphones (and some other electronics) may not provide enough juice to power the drive when connected to the enclosure, this port provides up to an extra 15 Watts to ensure transfers are possible and stable. One is used for data transfers and powering the drive, while the other serves as a 15 Watts auxiliary power supply. The entire process is easy and takes less than 3 minutes.Īlong the front are two USB-C connectors. The case is just long enough to fully place a drive in flat and slot it into the SATA connector without much fuss. Like the M.2 variant, installing a drive is as simple as removing four Phillips Head #00 screws and lifting off the bottom panel. This LCD displays relevant information, such as drive health, voltages, current activity, etc. The top panel features a high-resolution LCD with capacitive touch controls below it. These materials give an overall premium impression the enclosures are very well built and look stunning. Both enclosures are made of cool aluminum, and their tops are covered with glass.
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