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Icy Dock MB031U-1SMB M.2 Adapter USB Type-C Black 5 Gbit/s
The Icy Dock MB031U-1SMB M.2 Adapter USB Type-C Black 5 Gbit/s is a compact external enclosure designed to connect M.2 SATA or M.2 PCIe (if supported by the drive) form-factor storage to a host computer via a USB Type-C interface with data transfer rates up to 5 Gbit/s. The unit features a black housing, LED status indicators for power and activity, and comes with a USB Type-C to USB Type-A cable. The adapter complies with CE, RoHS, and REACH certification standards.
The adapter offers a portable solution for accessing M.2 storage without opening a system chassis, enabling quick cloning, backup, or data recovery. Its USB Type-C connection supports broad compatibility with modern laptops and desktops, while the included USB Type-C to USB Type-A cable ensures immediate use with legacy USB ports. LED indicators provide clear visual feedback on power and data activity.
Install a compatible M.2 drive into the adapter according to the mechanical fit and secure it as instructed in the product manual. Connect the adapter to the host computer using the included USB Type-C to USB Type-A cable or a USB Type-C cable if the host supports Type-C. The operating system should detect the connected drive automatically; if necessary, initialize or format the drive using the system disk management tools. Monitor the LED indicators to verify power and data activity during transfer operations.
Use the adapter on a stable, flat surface and avoid exposing it to moisture, extreme temperatures, or strong magnetic fields. For sustained high-speed transfers, connect via a host port that supports full USB 3.1 Gen 1 (or equivalent) bandwidth. Ensure the inserted M.2 module is compatible with the enclosure’s mechanical and electrical requirements before powering on.
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