

⚡ Unlock hidden storage power with sleek aluminum style!
The SABRENT EC-M2SA is a precision-engineered aluminum enclosure adapter that converts M.2 SATA (not NVMe) SSDs into standard 2.5-inch SATA III drives, delivering up to 600 Mbps transfer speeds. Compatible with multiple M.2 SATA sizes and hot-swap bays, it offers a durable, heat-dissipating solution to repurpose your existing SSDs effortlessly, perfect for professionals seeking efficient, eco-conscious storage upgrades.













| ASIN | B01N6PMZLW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27 in Enclosures |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop |
| Connectivity Technology | SATA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (7,516) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 600 Megabits Per Second |
| Date First Available | January 10, 2017 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00819921013415 |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 2.5 Inches |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.41 ounces |
| Item model number | EC-M2SA |
| Manufacturer | SABRENT |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Max Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.93 x 2.76 x 0.27 inches |
| UPC | 819921013415 |
E**S
SABRENT M.2 SATA Enclosure: A Simple Solution for Forgotten Drives
SABRENT M.2 SATA Enclosure: A Simple Solution for Forgotten Drives I had an old M.2 SATA SSD sitting in a drawer—you know, the kind that was too small to be your main drive but too good to throw away. This little Sabrent adapter was the perfect way to give it a second life. The installation couldn't be simpler; you just slot the drive into the board, snap the two aluminum halves together, and screw in the four tiny corner screws (the included screwdriver is a nice touch). In about two minutes, I had what looked like a standard 2.5-inch SATA SSD. I popped it into an old laptop as a secondary drive, and it's been working flawlessly. The speeds are exactly what you'd expect from a SATA III connection—no bottlenecks here. The aluminum casing feels sturdy and does a decent job dissipating heat during extended use. The crucial thing to know—and where I think some negative reviews come from—is that this only works with M.2 SATA drives (B+M key), not the more common NVMe drives (M key). I double-checked my drive's specs before buying, and it worked perfectly. If you're unsure, a quick Google of your drive's model number will tell you which type it is. It's a niche product, but if you have the right kind of spare drive, it's a fantastic and affordable way to avoid electronic waste and get some extra storage. Bottom Line: An excellent, no-fuss adapter that breathes new life into old M.2 SATA SSDs, just be absolutely certain your drive is the SATA type and not NVMe before you click buy.
L**N
Great product, make sure you buy the right one for your drive though.
I saw lots of reviews about this not working. But there is a picture in the images that show what keys/types work with these adapters. The one i purchased had the key for my sata ssd. Which my pcie 4 slot, runs sata ssds, but not my pcie 3 slot. So it left me 1tb of storage down. This device, works great. Getting full speed I think on crystal disk. Overall a great product. And a quite elegant solution for a problem I didnt know I was going to have. Thank you Sabrent :)
J**N
Fast and Easy
Worked very well, with fast transfer speeds (300MBps sustained on a USB 3.0 port - it could possibly be higher, but i didn't test it on 3.1/3.2). Very easy to install, it came with all screws and a mini screwdriver.
G**G
Well it was pretty good... died after 4.5 years...
I guess it was a pretty good value for the price.... note it has 4 TINY screws on the edges to hold it together (plus the slightly larger M.2 hold down screw, so if you don't like tiny screws this isn't the one for you... Personally, I was looking for something a bit more "open air" as I'm sure this enclosure did hold in some heat, but it lasted a good while... It worked great for 4 years and 7 months of fairly light home use (used it on a secondary drive that was just used for some extra photo storage not any heavy use like gaming. Note: I did not use a heatsink pad and that potentially could have affected the life.
M**G
Perfect for M.2 SATA
It was perfect, I do piece by piece upgrades on my pc, graphics card 2 years back, MOBO and cpu this year. Well when I built my first PC 8-10 years ago, I didn’t realize the difference between M.2 NVME and M.2 SATA. Asus’s X870e doesn’t support M.2 SATA, and my windows install is on that drive. I’ll still do a fresh install but as a bandaid, it works perfectly.
W**N
Misleading title and no media to show what this drive actually supports. Wasted money and time.
Maybe it works. I had no way to know if it would since my M.2 SSD had no markings and this listing shows nothing about what differences to look for. I can't fault them for saying it won't work with specific formats - which apparently includes mine, but this 'try it and find out' nonsense has wasted my time and money on a product not worth returning. $10 for e-waste is all this was . . ADD SOME FREAKING PHOTOS SABRENT! YOU MAKE GOOD PRODUCTS! MAKE IT EASIER TO UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU ARE SELLING!!!
J**P
Over 5 years later and working perfectly
I had a spare m.2 SATA drive (emphasis on SATA which I'll get back to) and a failing 2.5" SATA drive in a PC. Buying a new 2.5" drive would have cost me around $25 at the time vs. spending just under $10 for this adapter. I ended up buying the adapter, placing the m.2 SATA SSD inside it, closing it up, and then cloned the original drive to this one. After that I installed this inside the PC. 5 years later and the SSD and PC are working perfectly fine. I look through the reviews and I see a common theme. Stupidity and ignorance. There should be absolutely no reason why this device should be your failure point. The main complaints about this is regarding NVMe drive not working. First of all, there is a difference between SATA, NVMe, and m.2. m.2 is the form factor for your drive. NVMe and SATA are types of interfaces used for connecting storage devices. You can have a m.2 drive that is SATA or NVMe (not both). Most m.2 drives are NVMe, but back in the early days of m.2, there were a lot of SATA m.2 drives. However, you can't use a basic adapter like this to take a NVMe drive and "convert" it to a SATA drive to use with a SATA 2.5" drive connector. To anyone who isn't clueless regarding that, and I don't see how this should keep happening with Sabrent clearly listing this as "not NVMe" in the product title nowadays, I can assure you this thing is rock solid form my experience. The main reason this has a 4.3 instead of a near 5.0 review score is because of the ignorant people who bought this for their NVMe drives and don't know the difference between interfaces.
D**N
Good Stuff
Works as they should. Very useful!
M**S
Works like a charm did what it was supposed to do. I saved me from buying a new SSD because had a M2 Sata lying around .
U**P
He usado con éxito este adaptador para sustituir el disco de un portátil, un disco mecánico de 1Tb (Samsung) por un disco SSD SATA Crucial modelo MX500 de 1Tb. El SSD Crucial es un modelo bastante habitual, que no destaca por ser especialmente rápido. He pasado el test CrystalDiskMark antes y después del cambio. Los resultados son muy elocuentes: el disco SSD Crucial, montado dentro de este adaptador, conectado por SATA en lugar del disco mecánico tiene un rendimiento entre 4 y 5 veces más rápido que el disco mecánico, y llegando a 550Mb/S, muy cerca de la velocidad máxima teórica del interface SATA III de 600Mb/S. Para re-comprobar, he montado el disco SSD con este adaptador y además dentro de una caja externa SATA-USB, y conectado al mismo ordenador por USB 3.0, me da una velocidad de transferencia de unas 4 veces superior a la del disco mecánico. Es decir, cercana a la velocidad que obtenemos en el disco usado conectado directamente al interfaz SATA, y en ambos casos dando una velocidad de al menos 4 veces la velocidad del disco mecánico SATA original. Para mí el resultado es claro: este adaptador es una manera muy sencilla (Y barata) de usar un disco SSD para modernizar un portátil con interface SATA y disco mecánico. No he hablado del montaje, porque es tremendamente sencillo y cualquier persona que haya trasteado con discos duros internos sabrá como montarlo. No obstante subo fotos donde se muestra la forma en que se monta, como queda y como se compara con el disco mecánico. También subo los pantallazos con los resultados de los tests.
J**M
Great M.2 case. Sleek. Very light. Does what it was designed to do.
S**D
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L**E
Great quality and good price. Purchased the m.2 SSD version, this is the only and important DIY thing the end user has to be aware of and decide before purchase. The built and the fit is surprising good though a close competitor sells with option to fit mSata SSD on the same board is selling at almost double the price. If you need mSata please buy the mSata version. Will be buying again if I have need for another.
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