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SABRENT USB 3.0 to SATA External Hard Drive Lay-Flat Docking Station for 2.5 or 3.5in HDD, SSD [Support UASP] (EC-DFLT)

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USB 3.0 DOCKING STATION THE BEST WAY TO TRANSFER YOUR DATAUSB 3.0 DOCKING STATION THE BEST WAY TO TRANSFER YOUR DATA

support 2.5 and 3.5-inch sata hard drives support 2.5 and 3.5-inch sata hard drives

INCREDIBLY FAST TRANSFERS UASP USB ATTACHED SCSI PROTOCOL ENHABLES SUPER SPEED PERFOMANCEINCREDIBLY FAST TRANSFERS UASP USB ATTACHED SCSI PROTOCOL ENHABLES SUPER SPEED PERFOMANCE

CONVERTS SATA TO 3.0 AT 5GBPS SUPER SPEED. COMPATIBLE WITH WINDOWS, MAC & MORE CONVERTS SATA TO 3.0 AT 5GBPS SUPER SPEED. COMPATIBLE WITH WINDOWS, MAC & MORE

The SABRENT EC DFLT SATA Lay Flat Docking Station supports the direct insertion of Desktop 2.5″/3.5″ SATA Hard Drives. It is a caseless solution that makes swapping hard drives easier than ever before. Plus, now you can take advantage of the lightening speed of USB 3.0 to quickly transfer files up to 5 Gbps!

Features:

Supports Standard Desktop 2.5″/3.5″ SATA Hard Drives. .On/Off power switch.LED light indicates Power and Activity status.Hot swappable, plug and play, no drivers needed.Reverse compatible with USB 1.1 &amp USB 2.0.Transfer Rates Up to 5 Gbps w/USB 3.0Transfer Rates Up to 480 Mbps w/USB 2.0

System requirements:

Available USB 3.0 for high speed data transferReverse compatible with USB 1.1 &amp USB 2.0.Windows: 2000/XP/Vista/7/8/8.1/10 (Both 32 bit &amp 64 bit versions)MAC: OS X

Package Contents:

SABRENT EC DFLT Lay Flat DockingPower SupplyUSB 3.0 cableUser Manual

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Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars 74,752

4.6 out of 5 stars 74,752

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4.4 out of 5 stars 37,058

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Model #
EC-UASP EC-OCUB EC-UK30 EC-DFLT EC-KSL3 EC-DFFN

Size Compatibility:
2.5″ SSD 2.5″ SSD 2.5″ SSD 2.5 & 3.5 SSD 2.5 & 3.5 SSD 2.5 & 3.5 SSD

Capacity Supported:
8TB 8TB 8TB 20TB 20TB 20TB

Transfer Speed:
Up to 5 Gbps Up to 5 Gbps Up to 5 Gbps Up to 5 Gbps Up to 625 MB/s Up to 5 Gbps

Cable:
USB 3.0 Type-A USB 3.0 Type-B to Type-A USB 3.0 Type-A USB 3.0 Type-A USB 3.0 Type-B to Type-A USB 3.0 Type-A

UASP:

Plug and Play:

Material:
ABS ABS Aluminum ABS Aluminum ABS

Assembly:
Tool Free Tool Free Screws set with screws driver included Tool Free Tool Free Tool Free

Fan Cooling:
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What types of drives are compatible with this docking station? A: This docking station supports standard 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch SATA I/II/III hard disk drives (HDDs) and solid-state drives (SSDs). Non-SATA drives are not supported.Q: What is the maximum drive capacity supported? A: This dock supports SATA drives up to 22TB, provided your operating system also supports large-capacity volumes. Drives over 2TB typically require GPT partitioning.Q: My 3.5-inch drive is not spinning up. What should I check? A: The included 12V/2A power adapter is required for operating 3.5-inch hard drives. Ensure the adapter is connected, the dock is switched on, and the LED power indicator is lit.Q: The drive is connected but does not appear on my computer. A: Check that the drive is fully inserted and powered. New drives may need to be initialized in your system’s disk management utility. Drives from encrypted enclosures or using self-encryption may require reformatting.Q: Is any software included for cloning or backups? A: A free download of Acronis True Image for Sabrent is available for data backup and cloning tasks. Please visit sabrent.com to download and activate the software.Q: What operating systems are compatible? A: This dock is compatible with Windows (7 and newer), macOS, and Linux. No driver installation is required for supported operating systems.Q: What is included in the package? A: The box includes the docking station, a USB 3.0 cable, a 12V/2A power adapter, and a user manual. Please contact Sabrent support if anything is missing or if further assistance is needed.

Supports all 2.5 and 3.5-inch SATA drives. Make sure you have the latest firmware installed for this dock to work with larger capacities. Firmware updates can be downloaded on our website
Connects via SuperSpeed USB 3.0 (up to 10x as fast as USB 2.0).
UASP (USB Attached SCSI Protocol) support for even faster performance. UASP requires UASP capable host system
Serial ATA bus up to 6Gbps Signal bandwidth for fast storage backups
This Docking station comes with a free download of Acronis True Image for Sabrent software for easy cloning

Customers say

Customers find the hard drive enclosure works well, is easy to use with no tools required, and appreciate its versatility as a backup drive bay that supports up to 16TB drives. The device is fast, with Linux OS booting particularly quick, and customers consider it good value for money. Build quality and fit receive mixed feedback – while some say it’s well-made and fits perfectly, others note it’s made of cheap plastic and isn’t suitable for larger drives. Heat management is also mixed, with some reporting no issues while others mention the drive getting very hot.

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  1. Herb McNaspy

    Well made, priced right and works like a charm
    I reluctantly had to retire my 11 year old desktop computer because I could not upgrade it to Windows 11 specs. I decided to try this device for my current hard drive. It works exactly as described. Easy to mount the drive. Only one button and a drive activity light on top in the back. Piece of cake. Now, when I went to file explorer, it took probably 20 minutes to build the file structure for about 250 gig of programs and data. Copying the files I wanted on the new computer seemed pretty fast to me. I could not be happier with this purchase. So now I can use it to back up new files.

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  2. RetiredEE

    2.5 years later, I upgrade my rating from 2 stars to 5 stars!
    I bought the Sabrent ED-DFLT enclosure so that I could format various hard drives on my iMac. It’s a rather long story, which I’ll shorten to this: I confirmed that the Sabrent enclosure worked when I received it by using an old 2TB drive. I then tossed the box and waited for my 6TB Western Digital Caviar Green drive to arrive from Amazon a couple of weeks later. When plopped into the Sabrent, the new drive showed up on my Mac’s desktop. I then set about creating a large encrypted disk image on the drive. It chugged away for 4 full days, seemingly working for the first 3. But after day 4, the formatting was clearly hung, and it had taken my Mac down with it. Upon rebooting, the drive no longer showed up at all. Disk Utility could not even see it. After a lot of detective work, too long to describe here, I confirmed that the 6TB drive was still working fine, but the Sabrent logic board had died, obviously a case of infant mortality.The good news: it can handle large capacity hard drives. The bad news: not for very long…And of course, since I tossed the boxing, there is no returning the Sabrent. I therefore spent $23 on a brick, although it won’t break me. This case of infant mortality is probably just a fluke, but an annoying one when it happens to you. I should have kept the box a while longer. My bad.UPDATE 1/2118: To Sabrent’s great credit, and this is going back about 2.5 years ago, they stepped in and replaced the enclosure, no charge. I tested it but ran into issues trying to do the above formatting again, and threw it on my junk pile. With hindsight, I’m now realizing that the issue was most likely the hard drive I was using, which I got by ripping open a Western Digital external hard drive and removing it. There’s something odd about the firmware in these drives. They’re just “not right” when taken out of their manufacturer’s shell and fully exposed like this. I think my issue was the hard drive, and NOT Sabrent. Coupled with their excellent customer service, I’ve now increased the rating to five stars. Because …I just bought some 8TB Hitachi hard drives and it was time to format them, again with encryption. These are new, bare hard drives from Amazon, not something I ripped out of an external HD box! Fortunately, I still had the Sabrent enclosure, so I pulled one off the pile, attached the 12V/1.5A power adapter to it, put the 8TB drive in, connected to my Mac Mini, and just like that, the hard drive mounted on the desktop. I formatted it in HFS+, then created a new encrypted disk image, and let it run.This time, all went well. I discovered that if you open Sierra’s Activity Monitor and click on Disk Activity, you get a readout of how fast the data is moving across the interface. I was seeing it move between 110 – 160 MB/sec, averaging about 130 MB/sec. That’s not bad at all on my 2012 iMac with a 4-core i7 processor running Sierra (12.6). It’s not the fastest i7 there is, so you have to remember that there are calculations that first have to be made before the data can be spit out of the USB3 ports for writing. That takes time to execute, which has to slow transfers down somewhat. USB of any speed never hits its theoretical maximum anyway (4.8Gbps for USB3, or about 600 MB/sec). Considering I was getting only 25 MB/sec with USB2 on this same machine (theoretical maximum speed = 60 MB/sec), actual speeds are less than theoretical speeds by about the same factor for each version of USB. The full 8TB of writing took 17 hours, which averages out to 130 MB/sec, consistent with what I see in Activity Monitor. I would say that’s pretty good. I’m happy.Side note: I got to wondering about Sabrent’s advice to run a firmware update. I’m a Mac guy, but I have an old PC running XP. I thought I would take a stab at the upgrade. I downloaded it to the PC, but the update would not run at all. You tell it to RUN the update and nothing happens. My neighbor has a PC running Windows 10, so I took the dock, power supply, and a USB cable to his place. He downloaded the update to his PC, followed the .pdf instructions exactly, the interface presented is NOT what the .pdf shows, but tried running it anyway. Same issue: hit the RUN button and nothing happens. It doesn’t freeze or anything like that. It simply does nothing. So much for that!The key point I’m making is that this same dock that I bought 2.5 years ago (August 2015) easily sees my 8TB drives, runs flawlessly, and runs quite fast, all with no firmware update whatsoever. I don’t understand Sabrent’s statement that older docks (2.5 years old?) without an update are limited to 4TB. Not mine!I do not understand why other commenters can’t get it to work right. It works perfectly for me.Considering Sabrent’s great customer support, excellent USB3 performance, full support for an 8TB drive, and it’s very low price, I gotta give it 5 stars!UPDATE 1/30/2018: Plugging into two different iMacs running Snow Leopard (10.6.8), neither can see any drive plugged into it. Odd, since at one time it could/did. I don’t know what the difference is, but if you’re running Snow Leopard, you might consider passing on the Sabrent.UPDATE 2/12/2018: Okay, so the Sabrent isn’t happy with Snow Leopard. Separately, I plugged the Sabrent into my 2012 Mac Mini w/i7 processor and running Sierra (12.6). I plugged a second, different external USB3 drive enclosure to another port, loaded a pair of 8TB X300 Toshiba hard drives in each, and proceeded to move data from one drive to the other. Measured speed is about 130 MB/sec, which is about max transfer rates that these hard drives can deliver. No complaints!

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  3. Andrew

    Works perfect, good quality for value.
    Works great. Good for hot-swapping drives. Not hard to setup, and straight forward ease of use.This is a more stable replacement than my old HDD transfer that has multiple connections on a PCB, including a connection for SCSI HDD’s, but I no longer have that anymore. This is good if in a pinch and data transfer is not bad.Also good for stress-testing drives, ran I/O to a drive i’ll be using for main system, ran a stress test through this no problem using IOmeter, however doing any large file compares the drive will spin down or go idle, because power to the SATA may not be as efficient as being in a rig. Other than that, no biggie, it is a good enclosure for the job 🙂

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  4. Melvin

    Overall Good, Cooling may be an issue.
    Downsides: My hard drives seem to overheat with this enclosure. I’ve tried several hard drives in it and they all overheat during heavy prolonged transfers (they stop working and i must reset the hdd/enclosure). There is a version of this enclosure with a built in fan so this is obviously a (somewhat) known issue.Upsides: Super fast shipping! I really like the design (besides the cooling) and it worked straight out of the box. Power supply was included and installing the HDD was as simple as sliding it in. Great Product. Would have rated it 5 stars if cooling was better.

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  5. Leo J. Kennedy

    Excellent reliable product. Easily create external storage for a low price.
    This thing is awesome! It works like a dream, and for $26 bucks, I have as many Terabytes of storage as I have hard drives lying around. Why would I pay Big Data several thousand $ for storage over a decade when all I have to do is slide a drive into this and I’m off and running? It’s literally plug & play. It’s fast, and so far, very reliable. I use a third-party piece of software to partition my drives instead of Windows 11 or Mac Sequoia, just because I like the interface better. But, I took 1 TB and 2 TB drives out of retired computers, formatted them to exFAT, and I instantly have 3 TB of external storage I can access from my Windows and Mac machines locally. A friend asked what do I do if the drive fails. With a product like this, make a few of them. A good old 7200 RPM 2TB drive is about $65. So for about $90 bucks you can have storage that will last about 20 years sitting in a desk drawer.

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  6. Amazon Customer

    10/10 would recommend
    Perfect for using old internal HDDs as backup disks. Easy to use, good build quality, no complaints. Always happy with Sabrent products.

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  7. The barefoot goddess

    Easy peezy as long as you understand the basics of computers, like how to find a drive or file
    Oh ma gosh, I love this thing! I had eight desktop computers that had croaked and I wanted to get the data off them (stuff from my childhood, even). I bought an unpowered interface and NOTHING. I got prices for a tech to do it (holy moses!). I had given up and thought it was all just lost (a TB of music, too). But, I ordered this to try one last time. Worked PERFECT. I got the data off all but one drive. I didn’t work with the old laptop HDDs, but I haven’t found anything that does yet. But, you just plug your drive in (HDD or SSD) and read it like any external drive. I even keep a drive plugged in and can run it from my desktop when I want o play old games or just use it for file storage. This was very inexpensive and I would say that if you understand how to use an external or even a thumbdrive, you can figure this out. 

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  8. Jim & Grace

    Ease of set up, and it worked perfectly. Recommend to any one.

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  9. Amazon Customer

    Si vous retrouvez des vieux disques et les utiliser, vous devez les placer dans un ordinateur, avec cet appareil vous pouvez directement les utiliser , sans montage, il suffit de soulever le couvercle et de placer le disque et allumer.Les transferts de données sont rapides, il fonctionne à la perfection sous Linux.

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  10. Hande Vee

    Excellent drive bay

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  11. Arian Shamil

    Ho acquistato questa dockstation USB 3.0 per semplificare e ottimizzare la mia postazione di lavoro e devo dire che svolge egregiamente il suo lavoro.Semplice e minimale, viene riconosciuta senza problemi e la velocita’ di trasferimento e’ buona.La qualità costruttiva è solida, con un design compatto e discreto, perfetto da tenere sulla scrivania senza ingombrare.L’installazione è stata semplice e immediata, senza bisogno di alcun driver aggiuntivo.In definitiva, questa dockstation USB 3.0 si è rivelata un acquisto eccellente per migliorare l’efficienza lavorativa e organizzare al meglio l’ambiente tecnologico. Consigliata a chi cerca praticità, velocità e affidabilità in un unico prodotto.

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  12. Wong Kuan Suan

    To connect old drives to extract old data back.3.5 and 2.5 drives are not an issue

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    SABRENT USB 3.0 to SATA External Hard Drive Lay-Flat Docking Station for 2.5 or 3.5in HDD, SSD [Support UASP] (EC-DFLT)
    SABRENT USB 3.0 to SATA External Hard Drive Lay-Flat Docking Station for 2.5 or 3.5in HDD, SSD [Support UASP] (EC-DFLT)

    Original price was: €40.Current price is: €27.

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