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WAVLINK USB 3.0 and USB C to SATA Dual-Bay External Hard Drive Docking Station for 2.5/3.5 Inch HDD/SSD with UASP (6Gbps), Support Offline Clone/Duplicator Function [16TB X2 ]-Black

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Color: SATA HDD Dock


Features

  • Support USB 3.0 external, SATA-I/II/III internal; Works great with 2.5 inch and 3.5 inch SATA HDD/SSD.
  • Support transfer speeds up to 6Gbps by UASP transfer protocol, which is up to 20% faster than USB 3.0. Speeds up to 5Gbps (USB 3.0),480Mbps (USB 2.0), 12Mbps (USB 1.1)
  • Support Offline Cloning up to 60Mbps. No drivers needed, easy installation; Offline clone is from source disk to target disk, make sure the capacity of target disk is larger or equivalent to that of source disk; not support online Clone
  • Built-in Power Control Switch; Highly efficient (12V, 3A), stable and reliable DC power source a steady supply of energy; Automatic sleep mode after 30 minutes of inactivity saves energy.
  • Tool-free installation on Windows 10 through XP, Mac OS X (not compatible with M1/M2-based Mac), and Linux / Unix, Support hot-swapping and easy set up.(No drivers are required for the disk dock itself as it uses the standard USB Mass Storage class)

Hardware Interface: USB 3.0


Brand: WAVLINK


Color: SATA HDD Dock


Product Dimensions: 6.5"L x 5.04"W x 5.2"H


Hardware Platform: Windows 7, 8, 10, Mac OS X, and Linux / Unix


Material: ‎Metal


Item Weight: ‎330 Grams


Memory Storage Capacity: ‎16 TB


Compatible Devices: ‎Laptop, Desktop, Television


Hard Disk Form Factor: ‎3.5 Inches


Max Number of Supported Devices: ‎2


Data Transfer Rate: ‎300 Megabits Per Second


Manufacturer: ‎WAVLINK


Hard Drive: ‎12 TB


Item model number: ‎WL-ST334UA


Item Weight: ‎11.6 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎6.5 x 5.04 x 5.2 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎6.5 x 5.04 x 5.2 inches


Flash Memory Size: ‎8 TB


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Serial ATA-600


Power Source: ‎DC 12V/3A


Country of Origin: ‎China


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎November 24, 2015


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Cloning works
Works, copy or cloning works better than expected. I wanted to clone a 2.5 500 GB HHD, drive with linux OS to a 2.5 1TB SSD. Cloned it perfectly. Swapped drives,power up and was running perfectly. Did what I needed. Worth the price. And work with linux as well. As most know cloning a drive can be difficult depending upon many factors. The down side! It was slow took about an hour to clone, but worth it. Set and forget, came back later it was waiting cloning complete. This should be a tool in your bag of tricks. Plus it has so many other uses. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025 by Robert Berg

  • Amazing Device
Tried to clone several HDs with the SW provided by the makers of two brands of SSDs, both failed repeatedly. This device is a dream, clones perfectly every time, takes about 2.5 hrs for a 1TB. Do NOT try to clone to a smaller SSD--won't work. Haven't tried other uses yet. Price is more than reasonable! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025 by Em

  • Easy to use
Purchased this to clone HDD's to new disks and it worked exactly as intended. The clone disk must be equal in size or larger. Copied several OLD mission critical mechanical 3.5 disk drives as well as new 2.5" SATA disks and it worked reliably every time. Made it easy for me, recommended for disk replacement. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • It's a great and convenient dock for the price, but that's it.
The WavLink USB 3.0 Dual-Bay Docking Station, for it's price, is a handy device to have around the office. It's sturdy and stable with a convenient and small footprint. As a dock, it's pretty decent. I ran a test, copying a large file over USB (using a 3.0 port) with the WavLink, and then copying the same file with the same hard drive (freshly formatted) but connected directly to the computer - the difference in transfer times was was less than 30 seconds which is negligible for the convenience. I also tried running a standalone game (Guild Wars 2) directly from the docked hard drive and there was no noticeable lag or difference in loading times. Both slots can be used at the same time for dual-docking, although you need to be sure the drives are properly set up. If your drive isn't showing up on Windows, you may need to open the "Disk Management" tool and make it into a new Simple Volume (Warning: this will format/erase the drive.) I never had a problem mounting a drive in Linux, so if you're stuck and don't want to lose the data, just load up a Linux Live USB and transfer the data from there first. I did not test booting an operating system from the drive, so no comment on that. As a disk cloning tool, it's less than great and I would generally not suggest using this function. It works alright if you are making a 1:1 copy (as in, both drives are the exact same size) but can cause problems with missing partition tables and duplicated drive signatures. If the target drive is larger, it will make the source copy over as a partition, which is absolutely not ideal. It will not copy at all if the target drive is smaller than the source, even if the data on the smaller drive is less than the bigger drive. This style of cloning is maybe fine in an office setting where you need to produce pre-installed staff computers which all use the same hardware en-mass and network installing is not an option, but this is a very specific scenario and I can't see the cloning tool as-is advisable for your regular user - it's certainly not a selling point. I will also comment about the customer service - I had a small issue and it took a bit of running around with WavLink directly to get an answer. In the end, the issue got solved, but I could tell initially I was getting responses that did not regard the status of my order (for example, I was told to please be patient with shipping due to COVID-19 when the item had already arrived.) My suggestion to WavLink is to be sure of the actual status of the order and issue before replying, and my suggestion to anyone having an issue is to be patient and clear - there is a bit of a language barrier but the representatives will help you if you can work with them. Here are the measurements in case someone needs them: Base Size: 5x5"(depth) 4.75"(width) 2.75"(height) Power Cable Length: 56" (not including the power brick) USB Cable Length: 29" ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2020 by Kei

  • Easy to Use
Plugged it in, added drives and it works. So far using it for data transfer with no problems. I am also using it with a partition recovery utility and a data recovery utility, also without any dock related problems. It has not been used for cloning yet. It seems to be built well and performs as expected. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024 by Davets

  • Easy and works great.
So far its great. Used as a stand alone to clone my hard drive. Just put both in and push a button. Worked perfectly.
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025 by chad swatman

  • Failed to duplicate 3 out of 3 disks, wasted days of effort
I have been using a StarTech disk duplicator similar to this one for years. I prefer to do a direct duplication without using a PC at all, but that's not always possible and the StarTech is only USB 2.0 though, so I felt that it was time to upgrade. Over the past few days I have tried to duplicate 4 different source disks - a 500GB, a 1 TB and a 3 TB. - with consistently horrible results: For the 500 GB disk, I did a direct (no PC) copy to a new 500GB disk. The duplicator refused to start the copying, even though the LEDs indicated that the drives were being read just fine. No matter what I tried, it simply never started. The Wavlink website had no helpful information in troubleshooting this. I gave up and used the older duplicator and it had no problem duplicating the disk for me. For the 1 TB disk, I did a direct (no PC) copy to a new 1TB disk. It appeared to duplicate successfully, but the PC failed to boot from it. I then mounted the duplicated drive into another running system and Windows immediately warned me that the filesystems on both of the duplicated partitions were corrupt. Just to make sure, I then mounted the original drive in this same system, and there were no such corruption issues on the source disk. I can see there is some data on the duplicated disk, but corruption has obviously been introduced so none of the data can be considered reliable. I used the old duplicator instead at this point, it copied my disk perfectly, and the PC that the disk went into booted and ran fine as it should have when I had initially used this Wavlink duplicator. For the 3 TB disk, I did a direct (no PC) copy to a new 3 TB disk. The disk duplication appeared to begin properly, initially flashing the 25% progress LED like it should. 27 hours later, it was still flashing just the 25% progress light. Copying a 3TB disk takes a while, but there is no way it should take this long, so I stopped it. I put the target disk into another system so I could see if this was just a really slow duplicator and some data was there, or if there was some other problem. What I found was that the disk was still completely unpartitioned. I then used my older duplicator and was able to copy this 3 TB disk in a few hours with no issues at all. I gave this thing a more-than-fair shot, and it did nothing but let me down. In the end, it cost me far more in lost time and prodcutivity than I would have paid for absolutely any other product of this type. It is about to be returned, and I will actively avoid Wavlink products in the future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2018 by TechGuyInBoston

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