Docking Station External Hard Drive Storage USB-C Hub + HDD 7-in-1 USB 3.0 SD/TF Card HDD for Windows Mac Android TV Phone Laptop Desktop PC (Silver 1TB+Docking Station)
- All-in-One Design: Combines a 1TB external hard drive with a versatile docking station, providing both ample storage and comprehensive connectivity in a single device to boost your productivity. - Multiple Interface Support: Features USB-C, USB 3.0, USB 2.0, SD card slot, and TF card slot, enabling effortless connection of multiple devices and data sources through a single hub. - Large Storage Capacity: Equipped with a 1TB external hard drive, offering ample space for storing large files, multimedia content, and backups with ease. - Broad Compatibility: Supports Windows, MacOS, Linux, and other operating systems, ensuring seamless integration with various laptops and desktops. - Portable and Efficient: Compact and lightweight design makes it easy to carry, solving port limitations on laptops and desktops while enabling quick, on-the-go data access and device expansion. - Enhanced Productivity: One-stop connectivity solution reduces the need for multiple adapters, streamlines workflows, and improves overall efficiency for professionals and creative users.
Product description
Multi-functional External Hard Drive
When do I need to use the DC-5V power cable?
Why is my hard drive read/write speed slow?
Why is my hard drive's actual capacity different from the advertised capacity?
When do I need to use the DC-5V power cable?
The power cable is only necessary in cases of inadequate power supply or when used with devices providing poor power output. Most models and usage scenarios do not require the power cable.
Why is my hard drive read/write speed slow?
Why is my hard drive read/write speed slow?
Slow hard drive read/write speeds may vary depending on host devices, interfaces, usage conditions, and other factors. To achieve maximum performance, always use a USB 3.2 Gen 1×1 or later interface.
Why is my hard drive's actual capacity different from the advertised capacity?
Different operating systems calculate hard drive capacity differently than manufacturers. For example:
Windows systems use binary calculations (1 TB = 1024 GB)
In Windows systems:
2 TB ? 1862 GB, 1 TB ? 931 GB, 750 GB ? 698 GB, 500 GB ? 465 GB