🚀 Power, speed & protection—your ultimate on-the-go SSD companion!
The DockCase Magnetic Visual M.2 2242 NVMe SSD Enclosure offers ultra-fast 10Gbps USB 3.2 Gen2 transfer speeds, 3-second power loss protection via supercapacitor, and 100W PD charging. Designed for iPhone 16/15 Pro Max with MagSafe compatibility and universal magnetic ring, it supports up to 2TB M.2 NVMe 2230/2242 SSDs. Features include real-time SSD health monitoring on an HD display and dual USB-C ports for simultaneous data transfer and device charging, making it ideal for professionals managing high-res 4K ProRes video and large data workloads on the go.
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1TB or 2TB SSDs May Need Throttling To Power On And Use.
Experiencing Reboot and Power Off but don't want to use external power.Your SSD may consume upwards of 10W of power, and your device can't power that much by itself.The solution is to use HCTM (host controlled thermal management), a throttling feature of the SSD.HCTM has 2 throttling points you can set, TMT1, and TMT2:TMT1 == throttling to 50-70% of full performanceTMT2 == throttling to 20-50% of full performance.TUTORIAL:STEP 1) Have a linux system that your SSD can plugged into. Open terminal. Install nvme-cli.STEP 2) Identify your SSD device path name (i.e. /dev/nvme0). It will be used in all future steps.>> sudo nvme listSTEP 3) Run a script from a github repo "nvme_hctm_throttle" OR follow instructions below.*STOP HERE*If you ran "set_min_tmt_nvme-cli_1.xx.sh" from github, you are done.If you didn't, follow the next steps.STEP 4) Manually run the below nvme-cli HCTM commands in terminal.a) Determine if your SSD supports HCTM. Get the Min and Max accepted TMT temps (in degrees Kelvin).Note - Use the correct device name from STEP 2 (i.e. /dev/nvme0).>> sudo nvme id-ctrl /dev/nvme0 | grep -E '^hctma|^mntmt|^mxtmt' | awk '{print $3}' | xargsb) Determine DEFAULT TMT1 and TMT2 temp values at which your device throttles.Likely between 353-386 degrees Kelvin). NOTE I use my correct device name (i.e. /dev/nvme0).>> hexval=$(sudo nvme get-feature /dev/nvme0 -f 0x10 -s 1 | awk -F: '{print $NF}'); vals=$((hexval)); echo "$(((vals >> 16) & 0xFFFF)) $((vals & 0xFFFF)) Kelvin^"c) Determine the CURRENT TMT1 and TMT2 set values.Likely same as DEFAULT throttling temps. Note I use my correct device name (i.e. /dev/nvme0).>> hexval=$(sudo nvme get-feature /dev/nvme0 -f 0x10 -s 0 | awk -F: '{print $NF}'); vals=$((hexval)); echo "$(((vals >> 16) & 0xFFFF)) $((vals & 0xFFFF)) Kelvin^"d) Here is where you set your throttling temperature to the lowest supported value found in step a).sudo nvme set-feature /dev/nvme0 -f 0x10 -v $(( (273 << 16) | 275 )) --saveNote, the above command always sets both TMT1 and TMT2.For ~50-70% throttle, set TMT1 to 'mntmt' and set TMT2 to default TMT2 from step a),b).For ~20-50% throttle, set TMT1 to 'mntmt' and TMT2 to mntmt + 2 from step a).My example here does ~20-50% of full performance (273 and 273+2)
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Edit:Thank you for Dockcase for response to my issue. I have since replace with a lower power consumption SSD and its working as intended.installed ssd recommended, but website did not mention high power ssd require external power source for it to work properly. this is not a portable device, need power bank
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No way to “eject” disk on IOS
Awesome for the iPhone, however there’s no way to “eject” the drive before you unplug it. No option on the dock case either.
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This thing is great
Over the years I have made my own hard drive case with mag safe for Black magic camera, and they were a little bulky or awkward. When I opened this up, it took me no more than a minute to install the new drive and button it up, and another 15 seconds to format it on my laptop.This case clicks firmly on to the back of my phone (iPhone 15 Pro Max) and is a great little handle for my fingers to grab on to. I also got the small silicon USB -C cord and its the absolute perfect combo. There is no chance of it falling off the phone accidentally, it is firmly on there. This may be my new favorite accessory. And of course you can use it on a windows or mac machine too!Easily gets 5 stars, this is a great product.
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Misleading advertising
Where to start….first the pictures show the short cable that makes using this device with an iPhone usable, except they don’t send that cable they send a foot long cable that is simply in the way and not usable. Next they say you can use 2 TB NVMe SSDs. Except most 2TB SSD don’t work with an iPhone 15 Pro even though they say an iPhone 15 pro works. It does not because the 15 pro cannot power several of the 2TB SSDs I tried. Maybe an iPhone 16 pro works but I don’t have that and they said a 15 pro would work. Does not work. While wasting many days exchanging emails with their support they tell me I need to use a 1TB SSD. Well not as advertised and using ProRes can only record about an hour with 1TB SSD versus the 2TB SSDs which again, do not work with a 15 pro. Beware of this company the advertising is false!!!
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