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Akasa Unveil its USB 3.2 NVMe M.2 External Drive Enclosure

Akasa has announced the launch of its latest aluminium enclosure for M.2 drives. This iteration of Akasa’s M.2 range of enclosures is packed full of the latest features such as USB 3.2 Generation 2×2 connectivity, UASP support, and a brand-new tool-free design, and is built for the ultra-fast data transfer speeds of up to a massive 20 Gb/s. The enclosure is machined out of high-quality aluminium, functioning as a heatsink to draw away excess heat from the drive. A thermal pad is also included with the package to allow the best possible heat dissipation.

Akasa USB 3.2 NVMe M.2 External Drive Enclosure

Included in the box is a high-quality, braided, USB-C to USB-C cable, which is durable enough to withstand the constant daily use this enclosure is designed for. The tool-free design includes two high-quality metal thumb screws, strong enough to effortlessly hold your M.2 drive, and provide a sleek appearance to the enclosure. A simple yet effective rubber tab holds the drive down, whilst the updated design means the aluminium heatsink can fully contact the thermal pad and work efficiently.

The PCB is NMVe compatible and will work with all generations of USB. The best performance can be achieved by inserting the enclosure to a USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 port, where speeds of up to 20 Gbps will make transferring data such as full 4K movies, Adobe Premier files, or triple-A games within a few minutes. Akasa’s newest enclosure is perfect for a range of professions and applications such as videographers, gamers on the go, or cost-effective fast-access backup storage.

Price & Availability

Akasa has confirmed that their new M.2 NVMe SSD to USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 aluminium Enclosure (AK-ENU3M2-07) is now available to purchase with consumers set to expect prices in the region of £66.00/€69.95. – If you do, therefore, want to learn more about this and other Akasa products, you can check out their official website via the link here!

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