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Ugreen M.2 NVMe - fast, small, cheap external SSD

The Ugreen M.2 NVMe 10 Gbps SSD Enclosure is a tool-free external NVMe SSD enclosure that provides high-speed data transfer rates of up to 10 Gbps.

Ugreen M.2 NVMe - fast, small, cheap external SSD

Due to its high transmission speed, it is an ideal solution for the fast and efficient transfer of large files such as videos, high-resolution photos and audio files. The housing is designed for ease of use and includes both USB-C-USB-C and USB-A-USB-C cables so you can connect it to a variety of devices.

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To use the case, simply install your NVMe M.2 SSD into the case and connect it to your device via the USB-C port. The enclosure is plug-and-play, so there is no need to install any drivers, making it an ideal solution for users who want to add additional storage to their devices without any hassle.

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The Ugreen M.2 NVMe 10Gbps SSD Enclosure is compatible with Windows, MacOS, Linux and Android operating systems and is designed to work with USB Type-C ports. The case features the RTL9210 chipset and supports USB C 3.2 Gen 2, making it a reliable and fast solution for adding additional storage devices.

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Dimensionally, the pack measures 4,92 x 1,61 x 0,55 inches and weighs 4,9 ounces, making it a compact and lightweight solution for on-the-go storage. Whether you are a professional photographer, videographer or just someone who needs extra storage space for their device, the Ugreen M.2 NVMe 10 Gbps SSD Enclosure is a fast, convenient and easy-to-use solution.

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If you want to buy it, you can get it now with the coupon code 9054110 for 24,29 euros directly from the manufacturer, from an EU warehouse, so you don't have to pay customs or VAT!

Buy by clicking on the link below:

Ugreen M.2 NVMe

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