M.2 drive enclosures are extremely practical accessories that will not only provide seamless access to data at all times, but also protect sensitive media components from mechanical damage. Many people unanimously agree that among their greatest advantages, however, is the ability to turn their internal M.2 NVMe/PCIe drive into a fully functional external drive. However, it should be remembered that the comfort of using such a solution depends on the transfer (in this case, the USB interface), support for the TRIM command and, most importantly, the UASP protocol, which allows several commands to be executed at the same time.
One drive that meets all these requirements is the Natec Rhino M.2 NVMe, which in the tests of the editors of ithardware.pl - in addition to a high rating - received as many as two awards (recommendation and design).
The editors also appreciated the functionality and compatibility with new consoles - Sony PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S/X, as well as the attractive price.
"In general, it is difficult to complain about anything here, especially since the price of the pocket starts at 125 PLN, which means that it is one of the cheapest products of this type on the market. So it's enough to buy a budget SSD carrier, like the GOODRAM PX500 model used in the tests, and at a relatively low cost we get a really efficient and very mobile external data storage. So we can in good conscience recommend the Natec Rhino external SSD enclosure, which is why the product receives a high rating, as well as a distinction for design and recommendation."