As the reviews say, this thing will overheat if you use it for an extended period of time. Also, it's quite difficult to assemble the drive yourself, and the plastic pin they use to attach the drive requires a great deal of dexterity, not to mention the pin design might not match the drive you're using, ever after how the chips are located on the disk. I was able to mitigate the heat issues with a little fiddling, but once I've migrated my data I need to revert it to something more reliable that's less prone to melting. Edit: This thing sucks so much they just refunded my money for it instead of claiming it back. They don't want me to send it back. Free USB-C cable for me I guess. I mean thanks, but the product still isn't good for anything that has a significant amount of data in it.
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