Delivered in a stylish black box makes the device immediately a wertigeren impression than bulk packaging. The latter are indeed environmentally friendly, but eventually you will indeed what the eye :-)
The delivery consists of three parts. A small flat connector for hard disk connection, a USB cable and the power adapter. Too bad that the latter is necessary, otherwise the compactness would be terrific. But ultimately you have to operate with something big plates yes.
Missing manual? Honestly? With a beer bottle is not it that you first have to remove the bottle cap to get to the delicious wet. On the tab comes the hard disk and power supply you put in the socket! Not the other way around: -D In between the USB cable. What should and especially since you can go wrong? Should that 3.5 inch drives require the Stromanschloss be obvious. 2.5 inch drives come logically without these, since they are treated as normal USB hard drives. A surge is excluded in this device anyway.
I now have to lug the little adapter always in the notebook case and can thus access my countless SATA disks at any time without a clunky Dockinstation.
I am already switched long ago to clean built-in hard drives, as these are less expensive than external hard drives with housing generally. A significant point here is that housing disks more and more space occupy the occasionally idiosyncratic housing form. Even more disturbing are the power supplies. Each manufacturer is cooking as an own thing and thus you are always forced to hard drives and still retain the associated power supply and, if necessary, also to be found.
We need hardly talk about the data throughput. Perfect and super fast. Personally, I do not need that speed actually. Even 75MB large photo files appear in top speed.
CONCLUSION:
Class thing for people with multiple external hard drives. A very comfortable and especially space-saving solution for traveling.
Little tip: From the external hard drives with the housing can be in most cases, the hard disk removed without any major problems. Does that, and it only requires a power supply.
Namely this!