After Doppeldock of Inateck I have now the smaller version available.
The station is packed in cardboard blisterfreien, a 2A power adapter and a USB 3.0 cable are added. Although a small footprint, it is quite stable. However, I think in general the use of a hard drive vertically at the desk edge standing rather a thrill for gamblers ...
The small Inateck station is processed very neat, a power switch is available on the back. As expected, the station transmits easily the maximum of what are to be made my plates capable. Measured by me 120 MB / s have therefore no significance on the actual possible bandwidth.
The real highlight for me is something else:
Finally, in this my third attempt with a USB3.0 SATA adapter, the drive goes into sleep mode when it is not accessed. Since I mainly need the station for nightly backups, I can on the remaining 20 hours of electricity consumption, wear and humming happily do without.
I already need to criticize me what suck your fingers: The power LED illuminates the disc inserted very bright (but easy to taping). Original way goes this but when the disc is sleeping, and not indicating the status of the power switch on.
... Or in short:
+ Processed well, power switch
+ Fast
+ Support Sleep / Standby
+ Access with tools (eg CrystalDiskInfo) on board management is possible.