Hardware Interface: USB, USB 3.2 Gen 2
Brand: DockCase
Color: grey
Hardware Platform: Universal
Material: Metal, Plastic
Support SSD Life Prediction and Identify the Authenticity of Information to Avoid Buying Inferior Disks: DOCKCASE - The first smart SSD enclosure with an HD display screen, can complete the intelligent detection of SSD when the Smart SSD Enclosure is powered on. DOCKCASE can timely detect and display the SSD health status after power-on, disk life, disk power-on times, and remaining capacity at a glance. Safer data, more assured work
Support Read Only Mode: Provides an extra layer of security by preventing accidental deletion or modification of important data. This is especially useful for sensitive information that needs to be kept secure and unaltered
Support Live Transfer Readout: With the Transfer Page, you can quickly identify when files are being transferred slower than expected and set realistic benchmarks. You can enjoy increased productivity, a streamlined transfer process, and a superior user experience, all powered by real-time insights
Support Hot Swap, Can Provide 3s PLP Prevent Writing Data Loss: The Power Loss Protection of DOCKCASE Smart SSD Enclosure provides around 3 seconds of writing time after power failure (the actual time will be affected by the working state and power consumption of the SSD), no data loss, no disk damage
Compatibility: DOCKCASE Pocket M.2 to USB Enclosure fits NVMe PCIe, exclusive to size 2230, supports M-Key and B&M Key UASP (up to 2TB SSD), works with iPhone 15, PS5, Steam Deck. Compatible with Windows, MacOS 10 or later, iPad OS 12.0.1 or later, Linux, Android, ChromeOS, and Harmony, etc
Product information
Hardware Interface: USB, USB 3.2 Gen 2
Hardware Platform: Universal
Memory Storage Capacity: 2 TB
Compatible Devices: Laptop
Supported Devices Quantity: 1
Data Transfer Rate: 10 Gigabits Per Second












Does it include SSD?
How do I confirm if a firmware update is needed after receiving the product?
My computer cannot recognize the hard drive. What should I do?
Why does the enclosure show PCIe 3.0 x2, and the speed test maxes out at 1000MB/s?
Why are SSDs using QLC NAND slower in performance (e.g., Crucial P310, Crucial P3 Plus, Micron 2400)?
Does it include SSD?
No, only include the enclosure. We don't sell SSDs.
How do I confirm if a firmware update is needed after receiving the product?
The latest firmware version is 230906/20230906. If your product has this version, no upgrade is needed. You can check the firmware under the startup logo or in the 'About Me' menu by long pressing the D-key and releasing when 'About Me' appears
My computer cannot recognize the hard drive. What should I do?
Ensure the PCIe/NVMe M.2 SSD is installed correctly and connected with the included cable to your computer’s motherboard USB-C port, not a hub or front panel. Improper connections may cause issues. New SSDs may need initialization and partitioning.
Why does the enclosure show PCIe 3.0 x2, and the speed test maxes out at 1000MB/s?
The enclosure supports PCIe 3.0 x4 and PCIe 4.0 x4 SSDs, but your SSD’s controller works at PCIe 3.0 x2. The screen shows the current mode. The USB-C port supports USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps), so 1000MB/s in CrystalDiskMark is expected.
Why are SSDs using QLC NAND slower in performance (e.g., Crucial P310, Crucial P3 Plus, Micron 2400)?
QLC NAND SSDs have lower cost and performance. After large file transfers or cache use, speeds may drop to 100MB/s, which is normal in an enclosure. Some may briefly pause to manage cache. It's recommended to use QLC SSDs directly in a computer.