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TAG NVMe SSD Cloner, M.2 Duplicator Dual Bay NVMe Enclosure, 20Gbps USB C 3.2 Gen, 2X2 SSD to USB Adapter M.2 Docking Station, Supports Both M Key and B+M Key NVMe SSD Reader Supports Offline Clone
Versatile Dual NVMe Enclosure: This dual bay NVMe enclosure supports both M Key and B+M Key NVMe SSDs. Powerful chip operates two SSDs simultaneously for multitasking without performance drop. (M-key is used for NVMe SSDs, B-key for SATA SSDs )
NVME-CLONE is easy to use, no tools needed. Just hold down the clone button for 5 seconds and then press it for another second. When the 25% indicator light flashes at 100% it indicates that it is finished. NB: The capacity of the target SSD must be large or equal to the original SSD. Please connect the power supply, do not connect to the PC.
Ultra-Fast M.2 Reader: Equipped with a USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 interface, this NVMe duplicator offers blazing speeds up to 20Gbps, making this SSD dock an ideal SSD to USB adapter for those needing speed
One-Click SSD Cloner: TAG NVMe dock doubles as a standalone nvme cloner, allowing you to clone drives with just a single button press. No need computer—this M.2 duplicator handles all. Note: Target drive will be erased and cloned to match the source drive exactly
Use as NVMe SSD Enclosure – Effortlessly convert your M.2 NVMe SSD into a high-speed portable storage solution, ideal for transferring large files such as games and videos, with added stability from an external power adapter.
Secure Data with Smart Technology: Safeguard your data with built-in S.M.A.R.T monitoring your SSD's health, and TRIM optimizing performance and maintaining drive efficiency. This ensures your NVMe duplicator remains reliable and effective over time
Enhanced Cooling and Easy Installation: The open design of this M.2 dock allows for easy SSD installation and effective heat dissipation. Note: High-performance SSDs may heat up during operation. It's advised to allow the SSDs to cool down before handling them after heavy use