OWC Express 1M2: Unleashing High-Performance NVMe SSD Enclosure

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Introducing the inaugural USB4 NVMe SSD from Other World Computing (OWC) – the Express 1M2, marking their foray into USB4 drives.

Prioritizing performance, the Express 1M2 achieves impressive real-world speeds, reaching up to 3151MB/s on most Macs and PCs from 2020 onward. Its versatility extends to USB4, USB 3.2, USB 2, and compatibility with Thunderbolt 3 and 4 devices.

As a pioneer in USB4 technology, this drive revolutionizes speed and connectivity. It seamlessly integrates with current and future USB4-enabled Macs and PCs, facilitating the connection of diverse devices and ensuring rapid data transfer.

Enhanced Reliability and High Performance: OWC Express 1M2

Enhanced Reliability and High Performance

Unveiling a cutting-edge enclosure, users can opt for OWC’s Aura SSDs or install their own 2230, 2242, or 2280-sized NVMe M.2 SSDs. An inclusive screwdriver simplifies the assembly process.

Sporting a compact design akin to a mobile phone, it features an aircraft-grade aluminum heat sink ensuring durability and efficient heat dissipation. This design guarantees consistent, unthrottled maximum performance.

Cross-platform compatibility with Macs and PCs is facilitated by OWC’s MacDrive software, emphasizing adaptability for various user preferences.

Targeting a broad market, OWC positions the Express 1M2 for professional photographers, videographers, tech-savvy consumers, and performance enthusiasts.

According to Larry O’Connor, OWC’s founder and CEO, Express 1M2 upholds data reliability as the top priority, exemplifying a commitment to quality over a disposable commodity approach.

Pricing Details:

  • External storage enclosure (no SSD): $119.99
  • Aura SSD models (1TB, 2TB, 4TB, or 8TB): Starting at $219.99
  • Top-tier 8TB model: $1,299.99

For compatibility checks and purchase options, visit the official website.

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