🚀 Unlock Quad-Speed Storage & Clone Like a Pro!
The MAIWO 4 Bay M.2 NVMe Docking Station is a sleek, tool-free enclosure supporting up to four 2TB NVMe PCIe SSDs simultaneously. Featuring USB 3.1 Gen2 for blazing 10Gbps transfer speeds, it offers dual offline clone functions with independent controls—perfect for fast, reliable backups without a PC. Its efficient heat dissipation and wide OS compatibility make it an essential upgrade for professionals demanding high-speed, multi-drive storage and seamless data management.
Compatible Devices | M.2 NVMe SSDs |
Data Transfer Rate | 1000 Megabytes Per Second |
Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 4 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Memory Storage Capacity | 2 TB |
Hardware Interface | USB 3.1 Type C |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.41"L x 4.9"W x 1.61"H |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Color | Black |
G**T
Works As Intended
This little device saved me from the hassle of installing an internal drive. I have a pair of 4tb nvme drives running on this device. Google drive syncs with it seamlessly. Setup was fairly easy; read the instructions because you will have to partition the drives before using (it’s not difficult). Also, I was not forced to buy additional software; the device is virtually plug and play. I have not tried to clone my drives as I am using this device as an external hub for my nvme drives. Lastly, I’m running a pair of Samsung 990’s 4tb with heat sinks on this device.
T**H
Zero Cloning Functionality
This product worked great as a SINGLE, overpriced, NVMe SSD READER, but had nearly ZERO functionality as a NVMe SSD cloner or dual NVMe SSD docking station. In cloner mode it would only recreate the partitioning and transfer ZERO data, which for cloning is worthless. If one wants to pay 5x for a NVMe SSD reader, this is the product. If one wants to be able to clone NVMe SSDs, spend the money elsewhere.
N**S
Read these directions first before using
Diddo! Not a bad device at all. So, the instructions are a little confusing, but let me clear it up.1. The arrows on the device are just pointing to the little portion of the M.2, not sure who would need that but, it has nothing to do with the direction of the clone. Put your blank M.2 in the "Target" section, and your used one in the "Source".2. Anytime this does a clone, you will not be able to use any extra space on the "Target" drive. So if you are cloning a 200gb M.2 to a 1TB M.2, after the clone, it will only be a 200gb drive, and no way to expand it. So it is better to use this device as a "PM" or USB (Partition Manager) to extend the partitions before cloning with your choice of software, not the machine itself. However, if you use the machine to clone, you will know it is complete when all four lights are solid, not when the first one is solid like the directions say. Hold down the letter A or B for about five seconds to start the clone.3. If the red Error light comes on, try removing the M.2 and reinserting it, push a little down to snap it in, but be careful not to break it, it should then get a green OK light.4. And incase you don't know; you have to unplug the entire device before removing the M.2. (There is no power off button) Let it sit for about 5 minutes, otherwise you are liable to burn yourself trying to remove the drive.Conclusion: Although there are a some inconveniences with this device, I have yet to find anything else similar. Hopefully on the next build they add a power button.
B**B
not a 1 button press cloner as advertised
you still have to use a disk partition tool to format a new drive before cloning it. It does not work on linux drives. All I got was 4 blinking lights when trying to clone. what do the 4 blinking lights indicate? I wouldn't know because there is nothing in the docs and not troubleshooting.
S**K
Easy to use
This product is great it lets me read my 2tb nvme as if they where external hard drives and it can clone my all my computers and laptops on to other nvmes with no problem Works as inteneded got this as a christmas gift and could not be happier.
T**R
Quick and effortless
This thing will duplicate your drives in very little time. It's also nice to hook it up to your computer and access your SSDs like an external drive. I use it all the time to test the health of used SSDs.
P**C
It does not support M&B Key m.2 SSD
Contrary to what was stated in the product description, this will not work wtih M&B key SSDs. I tried to clone Western Digital 2TB WD Blue SA510 SATA and the unit kept flashing red. Very disappointing...
A**E
Just what I needed
I’ve used this to clone to a larger drive twice now. Works perfectly. Note that after you clone the drive, you’ll need to use a software to move the recovery partition to the end of the drive’s bytes then expand your OS partition. I used a free software called Disk Genius to do that part. Definitely recommend this product.
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