The device itself has next to the power input and USB output and a power button on the top of an eject button and just two SATA ports.
Here you can either SSD or HDD plug (is important here that only SATA connectors are compatible. IDE is not compatible)
The driver installs itself - and after the spigot and turn you can quickly access the disk (as usual via the File Explorer)
The speed is here as in a normal HDD- I could at least see any noticeable differences.
In my opinion, you can here to the terminal (keyword IDE), not go wrong!
The advantage here is that you can copy a hard drive without having to use a computer.
I once tested it and it worked very well!