Sabrent Introduces New USB Type-C Flat Docking Station

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[Press Release] Sabrent’s latest USB Type-C docking station is convenient and accessible. It provides reliable features and several utilities, such as cloning storage devices or transferring data.

The USB Type-C Flat Docking Station supports storage drives of various sizes. Users can work with 2.5″ and 3.5″ Sata SSDs or HDDs. It also supports modern M.2 PCIe NVME SSD for consumers.

Sabrent USB Type-C Docking Station

The docking station also supports NVMe SSDs of multiple form factors, allowing users to pick between 2242, 2260, and 2280 form factors. Installing NVMe drives is also more accessible than ever with Sabrent’s tool-free installation.

Sabrent also includes features to transfer data through USB, supporting a fast USB interface at up to 10Gbps for USB 3.2 Gen 2. Type-C/Type-A to Type-C cables can also be found with the product for customer convenience. 

The USB Type-C Flat Docking Station can also be used for offline cloning between two hard drives, and Sabrent has provided a power adapter for specific hard/solid-state drives. 

No compromises have been made on the aesthetics of the docking station either. It looks sleek and includes useful features like LED indicators. The M.2 NVME SSD is also cooled through an included heatsink

Sabrent USB Type-C Docking Station

Windows and macOS are supported out of the box. The USB Type-C Flat Docking Station will be available through Sabrent and Amazon soon, and users can also register the product on Sabrent’s website for a full warranty. 

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