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USB-C Adapter For NGFF SSD, USB3.2 Gen2 Type-C
Turn an M.2 SATA SSD into a portable USB-C flash drive. This compact adapter accepts M.2 NGFF (B-key / B+M-key) SSDs and connects to any USB-C port at USB 3....
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Turn an M.2 SATA SSD into a portable USB-C flash drive. This compact adapter accepts M.2 NGFF (B-key / B+M-key) SSDs and connects to any USB-C port at USB 3.2 Gen 2 speeds — up to 6 Gbps (limited by SATA III interface).
Compatible with four standard M.2 SSD lengths, making it a versatile tool for data migration, backups, or repurposing spare drives.
Key Features
- USB 3.2 Gen 2 – Up to 6 Gbps transfer speed (SATA III limited)
- M.2 NGFF Support – B-key and B+M-key SATA SSDs
- Multiple Sizes – Fits 2230, 2242, 2260, and 2280 M.2 drives
- USB-C Connector – Plug-and-play with modern laptops and desktops
- Compact Design – Pocket-sized enclosure
Specifications
- Interface: USB 3.2 Gen 2 (Type-C)
- SSD Protocol: M.2 NGFF (SATA)
- Compatible Sizes: 2230 / 2242 / 2260 / 2280
- Max Transfer Speed: 6 Gbps
Package Contents
- 1× USB-C to M.2 NGFF SSD Adapter
Jargon buster
Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- M.2
- M.2 is a compact edge-connector standard for plugging small modules - such as SSDs, wireless cards or microcontroller modules - into a host board without soldering. The same slot shape can carry different interfaces (for example PCIe, SATA or USB), so keying and the supported module type need to be checked.
- NVMe
- A high-speed storage standard commonly used by modern SSDs. NVMe support matters if you want faster storage for large AI models, video files or operating system images than a typical microSD card can provide.
- Type-C
- USB Type-C (USB-C) is a small, reversible USB connector used for charging, power, and data transfer on many modern devices. A Type-C port or plug indicates the cable and charger connection needed to power, charge, or communicate with a device.
- USB-C
- USB-C is a small, reversible USB connector that can carry power, data and, on some devices, video over a single cable. The same connector can range from charging only to high-speed data, so the functions a given port actually supports vary.
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