The MB881 Series is ICY DOCK’s first docking station built for 3.5” and 2.5” SATA hard drives. It provides a USB for universal support and e-SATA for up to 3 Gb/sec transfer rate. The on/off button switch makes it easy to conserve energy and extend the life of a drive. When using the USB, you can use only the USB bus to power your 2.5” drive, allowing less wires to be used on the dock. The stand is easily detachable and allows the dock for better portability. This lightweight dock can lay on any surface for hard drive stability and is small enough to grasp with just a hand. Best of all, the carrying case lets you carry your dock and 2.5” hard drive anywhere you go. Moreover, both the dock and the stand are light enough to move and reposition in different areas. This simply, yet elegant, design will definitely stand out in any room and will work on any Windows and Mac systems.
* Compatible with both 3.5” & 2.5” SATA I/II hard drive support hot swap. * Support eSATA connection for maximum SATA performance. * Plug & Play USB 2.0 quick connection for any computer system. * User friendly Screw-less design just plug in the hard drive and play. * On/off switch allows hard drive life expendability and energy conservation. * Exposed working HDD stands in the air vertically with fast heat radiating. * Aluminum alloy stand is detachable for portable use. * Protective pouch protect your HDD and important data when using as portable 2.5” enclosure. * Design for PC & Mac systems.
ICY DOCK MB881US-1S-1 EZ-DOCK 2.5”/3.5” SATA to eSATA & USB HDD Docking Station Enclosure for Mac & PC
* In order to HOT-SWAP with ICY DOCK enclosures, please make sure your motherboard supports HOT-SWAP function. Otherwise, you might not able to use the HOT-SWAP function. (Please check the motherboard user manual to verify the HOT-SWAP function)
* When using the enclosure, if the drive doesn’t show in “My Computer”, there might be two issues.
1. You are probably using a brand new hard drive. You can initialize, partition, and format unrecognized drives using Disk Management. Please click HERE to view the instructions to initialize, partition, and format unrecognized drives using Disk Management.
2. Your drive letter may be over lab with other drive by the system. Please go to the Disk Management and go “Change Drive Letter and Paths…” and select another letter for the drive. Please click HERE to view the instructions to “change the drive letter and paths”