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Reseñado en Francia el 20 de marzo de 2025
J'utilise ce câble pour sauvegarder et cloner mes disques durs.Simple et fiable, tout est parfait.
Adriano
Reseñado en España el 23 de febrero de 2025
Por lo que he probado y dice solo funciona con discos finitos. El SSD por ejemplo, el HHD típico normal parece que requiere mas potencia de alimentación y esto no se lo da por lo que no funciona.
Cliente
Reseñado en España el 22 de febrero de 2025
Ok
Pablo
Reseñado en España el 4 de enero de 2025
Está muy bien.
Rosa Sánchez
Reseñado en España el 4 de enero de 2025
Lo quería para poder clonar el sshd de mi PC a un ssd, y este conector me dio muy buen resultado.
Alfonso
Reseñado en España el 3 de enero de 2025
Funciona perfectamente con discos duros SSD/HDD 2,5" de cualquier tipo de cantidad de almacenamiento, es rápido cuando se conecta aun puerto USB 3.0, tiene un led que se enciende y parpadea rápido cuando la unidad conectada está en uso, por lo que además evita el riesgo de desconectarlo y dañar el disco cuando esta en uso si no tuviera el led indicativo. El cable es suficientemente largo como para ser cómodo su uso.
Agustin
Reseñado en México el 26 de enero de 2025
Funciona excelente y funcional!
DAVID-REX
Reseñado en España el 7 de abril de 2025
El producto estaba bien pero muy forzado el cable demasiado ajustado y forzado todas las conexiones... Muy muy poco cómodo
Alex Sarria Vázquez
Reseñado en España el 6 de abril de 2025
Cumple su función
RAQ
Reseñado en España el 10 de febrero de 2024
Lo compre para conectar un disco HDD Seagate freeagent portatil (2." pero de 15mm) que tenia el conector sata estropeado. El adaptador funciona bastante bien, el cable es un poco rigido por lo que quizas no es muy practico para llevarlo. Tambien lo he probado con discos SSD en LInux y Windows 10, funciona sin problemas y no require drivers.En principio soporta la lectura de diagnostico SMART del disco pero el software que probe en linux ninguno detecta el tipo de bridge, logro ver los datos con smartctl unicamente si especifico el tipo de dispositivo "smartctl -d sat ..."
Priyabrat Sharma
Reseñado en India el 22 de enero de 2021
Worked with my internal hdd from a damaged laptop like a charm and read at good speeds too. Great product.
Murdock
Reseñado en el Reino Unido el 10 de diciembre de 2020
This is my go-to cable for connecting external SATA disks to a computer. Either for transferring data (using like an external drive) or cloning HDDs from old laptops/desktops into new SSDs - this adapter performed precisely as promised.I used this adapter to clone the internal disk of an ASUS laptop - which was cloned to a Samsung EVO 860 SSD, and the second time on an old 2010 MacBook Pro which was cloned to a Crucial BX500 SSD.Worked great - with no issues.· The device is Plug and Play - it was recognised natively by Windows and every cloning software that I have used.· USB transfer speeds on 3.0 ports are super-fast, even if the device is an HDD.I've not specially measured the speed, but it does transfer data quite quickly, particularly if you are connecting it with an SSD.👉 I've had it for almost 2 months and haven't had problems with it yet.✔ Pros:+ High performance – Fast data transfer+ Wide-compatibility+ Can be used for reading disks, data transfer, as well as cloning.+ Affordable✖ Cons:- None(I will update this post if any quality issues arise)It’s convenient to have one of these on hand as you can run your internal hard drive externally by plugging into USB.Btw, this adapter is a must-have for people in the IT field who are constantly working on laptops and desktops for file recovery and OS migrations.Definitely recommended!
GBC
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 13 de enero de 2020
I bought the Sabrent EC-SS31 1.5" SATA hard drive/SSD to USB 3.1 adapter to clone the internal 128GB SATA SSDs on three Dell 9020M Optiplexes to new Samsung 860 EVO 1TB SSDs at work. The cable came with a USB-C adapter, which I did not use.The end of the year is always busy for our company. We find out if we can buy new toys, how much we get to spend, and push to get it all in before year-end for taxes. This year forced us from Windows 7 to Windows 10, but did not scream, "new computers". Instead the orders were "make what we have better and longer-lived". Wow. We put these boxes in service in December 2012. I had expected to replace them in 2017 but they've performed flawlessly. We maxed out the onboard RAM at the end of 2018. Now increasing storage was key to make this all work — unfortunately I had zero experience cloning drives. Oh, goody.After extensive research I decided to go with the Samsung 860 EVO 1-TB drives to replace the strained 128GB SSDs in the boxes. Reviews, spec tests, etc., all showed the 860 EVO to be superior in all respects regardless of size and 1-TB should give us ample head room for the next 5-7 years as actual data storage is served by a NAS. The userbenchmark.com site was invaluable for this.Having nailed that down the next step was how to connect the drive. The reviews I read here and elsewhere (including the site above) all indicated there were many makers of cabling, but Sabrent kept popping up over-and-over again as successful, no issues, well made, solid, dependable, etc. Shopping sowed pries all over the map, but the only maker that consistently performed well was Sabrent, regardless of price. That's why I elected Sabrent even though it was definitely not the cheapest.The last piece of the puzzle was the software. This was a real challenge, it seems everyone has their own favorite but they all had horror stories and "fixes" that mostly work — usually by hobbyists and gamers. Accronis was well thought of and available from Sabrent. Samsung also makes software specifically for this purpose that is free for use on their drives. That limits the reviews about Samsung's software, but what reviews existed were rock solid.Once I was done I had budgeted for the drives, the cable, the software as a purchase and three days of project time. I figured each machine would be down for anywhere from 3-8 hours.I was so wrong!The Dell's had 128GB Samsung SATA SSDs in them. The Sabrent cable hooked up perfectly. The free Samsung software was sophisticated, polished, easy, flawless, smooth, and fast. I mean really fast. The first box, which I expected to take 4-5 hours including unattended down time just doing the transfer, took 30-minutes including physically swapping the drives after the transfer was done. The transfer itself took under 10-minutes. The only reason that worked was because the Sabrent cable performed flawlessly.
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