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The Cablet M.2 NVMe SSD Enclosure leverages a RealTek controller and USB 3.1 Gen2 interface to deliver up to 10Gbps transfer speeds with UASP support. Compatible with a wide range of M-Key PCIe SSDs up to 2TB, it offers tool-free installation and broad device compatibility including PCs, smartphones, and gaming consoles. Its advanced heat dissipation system combines copper heat pipes and an aluminum case with fins to maintain optimal performance. Additional features like auto sleep mode and LED status indicators enhance durability and user experience.
Item Weight | 130 Grams |
Memory Storage Capacity | 2 TB |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Gaming Console, Television, Tablet, Smartphone |
Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
Max Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
Data Transfer Rate | 10 Gigabits Per Second |
Manufacturer | Raj Electro-Tech, PP-2, Gali No.10, Anand Parbat Industrial Area, New Delhi-110005, India, Contact : +91-11-45752826, E-mail : [email protected] |
Form Factor | M.2 |
Item Height | 10 Millimeters |
Item Width | 31 Millimeters |
Product Dimensions | 10.6 x 3.1 x 1 cm; 130 g |
Item model number | MS201-C3-GY-BP |
Hard Drive Size | 2 TB |
Hard Disk Description | Solid State Drive |
Hard Drive Interface | USB 3.0 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Included Components | USB-C Tto USB-C, USB-A To USB-C Cable |
Manufacturer | Raj Electro-Tech |
Country of Origin | China |
Item Weight | 130 g |
N**R
Cheap NVMe enclosure using JMicron JMS583 A3 bridge controller running firmware v02.01.04
I got this for 1199 INR and it's pretty awesome for the price. The packaging is a clone of Orico NVMe enclosures with the branding changed to "cablet" but I don't care about that. The outer shell is made of aluminum and works very well in keeping the SSD cool and wicks away a lot of heat and becomes quite hot if you touch it while the enclosure is plugged in and functioning. My Gen 4 XPG SSD didn't reach temperatures over 55 degrees Celsius during my tests.The inner part is made of plastic and feels quite cheap. The PCB is attached to this plastic using two little screws and since they screw into plastic, the threads are easy to ruin making it so you can never screw it in again. In fact, one of the screws on my unit was already messed up when it arrived without me ever unscrewing it.Also, if you're trying to attach a NVMe SSD that has an attached heat sink, the it's quite a tight fit and you can easily scratch the heat sink on the NVMe SSD.For build quality, I'd rate this a 3/5 because of the screws going into plasticThe USB bridge controller used in the enclosure is a JMicron JMS583 (A3 hardware revision) which is the latest revision of the JMS583 chip so that's great. It also came with firmware v02.01.04 built on 2023-06-24 so that's awesome too as it's the latest version available so far AFAIK. The enclosure also has an onboard flash chip made by PUYA so you can dump and update the firmware on this enclosure if you wish to do so.Coming to performance and stability issues, I didn't notice any. I used it with a Samsung SSD 980 1TB and XPG Gammix S70 Blade 2TB. The Samsung is a PCIe Gen 3 SSD while the XPG is a PCIe Gen 4 SSD and both worked flawlessly with this enclosure. I tested it on a MSI GE75 9SG laptop.Obviously, you won't get the full native read/write speeds from the SSD when using it over USB but the performance I got was pretty much what I expected. 1000 MB/s sequential read/write speeds. However the more important aspect of this enclosure was that all the synthetic and real-world tests that I did passed! It didn't fail or disconnect when writing or reading small files which is a big deal if you've used other NVMe enclosures and have encountered stability issues where it disconnects randomly during real-world or synthetic benchmark runs. No such issues with this enclosure.All things considered, I think this enclosure is a 5/5.I wish the plastic used was of better quality so the screws didn't become useless after unscrewing them a few times but other than that, it does its jobs quite well.
M**.
No complain at this price. Good deal.
Product is good, working perfectly fine. No issues. Read write speed also as expected. only one improvement, not a complain. they could have thought of providing a screw mount for SSD rather than a rubber lock, Rest all is fine.
T**D
BEST combo for MACBOOK: This CABLET enclosure paired with KIOXIA Exceria G2 (1TB) ssd with DRAM
I needed more space for my m3 15-inch MacBook air 16 GB RAM variant. 256 gb isn't enough.I did a LOT of research, and I was on a budget and was okay with 1 GBps speed. Instead of going for the true external SSDs like Crucial x6 (SATA) or Samsung T7 and the T7 pro, I figured that I could just use an internal NVME SSD paired with an Enclosure and DIY my own external SSD at half the price.Get the Kioxia Exceria G2 1 TB ( https://amzn.in/d/bUihrqy ) • [I got it for ₹4,499 on 7/3/25]And pair it with this Cablet Enclosure ( https://amzn.in/d/e1nM1T7 ) • [I got it for ₹1,094 on 7/3/25]Remember this:1. Unless you get a 40 Gbps enclosure from Acasis etc. (₹20,000), DON'T get Gen 4.0 nvme drives. Your enclosure will restrict the speed to 10Gbps and on top of that the Gen 4.0 nvme will heat significantly more than Gen 3.02. Don't get QLC drives. Get TLC.3. Don't get Crucial P3. Or anything else basically.4. Don't get those plastic enclosures. And don't get the other Cablet enclosure whose videos are all over YouTube. (Don't buy this https://amzn.in/d/4pcyIAv, as this isn't as good as the one I bought at heat dissipation).5. Don't get SSD with a heatsink for this enclosure. Won't fit.The Kioxia Exceria G2 I recommended above, also has a DRAM.And it makes a world of difference if you're planning to keep it connected to your Mac for an extended time and basically just use it as the internal SSD, only accessing it occasionally whenever you need it.(I am not using this setup for dumping massive files in it as backup and throw it in some drawer)On paper, this SSD isn't the fastest NVME. But if you're using a 10Gbps 3.1 gen 2 or 3.2 enclosure (budget ones), for example this "Cablet" one or the ugly PiBox ones, then this SSD will be perfect. It maxes out at 2GBps and will be restricted to 1GBps.Now heating was a big concern of mine. Luckily, the combo I am recommending here does NOT heat up when idle. This Cablet enclosure got slightly warm on touch when I transferred 70GB from Mac's internal SSD to the Kioxia G2. But I tried transferring the same file once again with the aluminum case opened, that way I could touch the SSD directly with my bare finger. And boy was it hot. Couldn't touch it for more than 2 seconds with finger tip. Things got better after I put the thermal pad provided with the enclosure.I tried with NVME Gen 4.0 SSD as well. No difference in speed, but the heat was EXTREMELY noticeable. Samsung ssd ran cool though.Conclusion: Just buy the combo I got.FINALLY, when you connect it to your Mac, it won't show up in Finder. When you try to "Erase" drive in "Disk utility.app" then it'll say "The calling process or user lacks the proper privileges to perform this operation". This is how you'll fix it -Step 1: Open "Disk Utility" and initializeStep 2: Open "System Settings" and give "Full disk access" to "Disk Utility".Step 3: Disconnect and reconnect SSD physically.Step 4: Go back to "Disk Utility" and initializeStep 5: Erase the disk by setting Format: APFS (or ex-fat if you'll connect ssd to both windows and mac), Scheme: GUIDEnjoy.
S**R
Well Built, But not working with Crucial P3
I bought it along with a Crucial P3 500GB PCIe 3.0 3D NAND NVMe M.2 SSD,First things first.Well built aluminum uni block2 cables ( C-A ) ( C-C )2 PLUGS1 Heating padNow the main thingInitially I was able to initialize the device. but the next instant as close the folder or replug-in the device. no folder, not showing up on the my computer. In device manager its shows like, its not initialized. when initializing its shows " The request failed due to a fatal device hardware error "After going through the comments, i did came across 2 of the similar situationsHad given for a return.have no idea whats gona happen
R**D
Works very well. Heavy built!
It comes with heat spreader sticker and heavy metal enclosure to prevent the die from overheating. So it easily dissipates excessive heat!It also comes with an extra SSD holding rubber and 2 USB cables (C-C & C-A) which is fantastic for this price!So there is absolutely no reason to consider other SSD enclosures when this ₹1200 device does the job perfectly!!
E**L
Best Quality and value for money m.2 NVME Enclosure
This is Avery sturdy and good looking enclosure. I would recommend it over Orico’s enclosure. It uses the same controller as Orico but costs Rs. 300 lesser. I am getting close to 1000 mb/s transfer speeds with my Mac mini M2.
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