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WAVLINK SATA to USB Type-C Hard Drive Cable w/ Power Adapter for $19.99 - $8 (40%) when you "clip" coupon on product page =
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About this item:
- The USB to SATA converter is compatible with various operating systems, including Windows (11/10/8/8.1/7/Vista/XP), MacOS, Linux, Chrome, and Android. Sata cables supports most 2.5" SATA III/II/I HDD and SSD, as well as 3.5" HDD up to 20TB. It can be used with USB-C equipped devices like MacBook Pro/Air, ThinkPad, Lenovo Yoga 900, HP Spectre, Samsung S21 etc
- The blue LED indicator provides a clear visual indication of the adapter's working status. The SATA to USB adapter features a 3-minute auto sleep mode to conserve energy when inactive. It is made of PVC materials for enhanced durability and strength. The lightweight and slim design adds to its portability, making it suitable for on-the-go usage
- The USB C to SATA adapter ensures a user-friendly experience with plug-and-play functionality, hot-swap support, and easy drive swapping—all without the need for additional drivers. A crucial reminder to safely eject drives minimizes the risk of data loss, emphasizing the adapter's convenience and reliability
- WAVLINK USB to SATA 3.0 adapter facilitates the quick connection of 2.5" SSD/HDD and 3.5" HDD to USB-C equipped devices. It is useful for expanding storage, upgrading systems, backing up files, retrieving and recovering data, as well as transferring data. It is particularly helpful for booting up old spare hard disks and recovering important files from broken PC
- The package includes 1 *USB C to SATA Adapter, 1 *Power Adapter, 1 *Quick Start Guide
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That's why in enterprise we use 10 Gbps Type A ports still. Even 3.2 Gen 2x1.
This is the kind of device you use at a desk, or with a hub...
All things equal, I'm going with Type A.
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That's why in enterprise we use 10 Gbps Type A ports still. Even 3.2 Gen 2x1.
This is the kind of device you use at a desk, or with a hub...
All things equal, I'm going with Type A.
That's why in enterprise we use 10 Gbps Type A ports still. Even 3.2 Gen 2x1.
This is the kind of device you use at a desk, or with a hub...
All things equal, I'm going with Type A.
Besides, this isn't using higher speeds, nor USB-PD.
The trick is if your only port available is USB-C, you need to survey/buy/test which USB-A-female-to-USB-C adapter is made well, since it is adding an extra F-M interconnect to the chain that can degrade signal.
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