I have a new Inland Dual Bay Docking Station complete with DC Power Supply Adapter and USB Connector. A dual-bay docking station is used with computers to connect one or two hard drives or solid-state drives (SSDs) to a computer for storage, file transfer, and data management. It allows you to add or swap drives without needing to install them inside the computer case, providing a quick and easy way to access, back up, or clone data via a USB connection.
HOW THEY WORK WITH COMPUTERS:
* Connects via USB: A dual-bay docking station connects to a laptop or desktop computer using a USB cable, often including both USB-A and USB-C options for compatibility.
* Drives appear as separate drives: When you insert a hard drive or SSD into the dock, it appears as an individual drive letter on your computer, just like an internal drive.
* Simultaneous access: You can have both drives connected and accessible at the same time, allowing for efficient file transfer between them or between each drive and your computer.
* Plug-and-play and hot-swapping: Most docking stations are "plug-and-play," meaning they don't require you to install any drivers. They also support hot-swapping, so you can insert or remove drives without having to reboot your computer
KEY FEATURES:
* Fits 2.5"/3.5" Drives
* SATA Drive Interface
* USB 3.1 (Gen 1 Type-A) Connection
* Up to 5Gbps Transfer Rate
* AC Adapter Powered
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