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ORICO 2.5'' Clear Hard Drive Enclosure (USB 3.0 to SATA III)

$4.80

$7.99

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ORICO Direct US Store via Amazon has ORICO 2.5'' Clear Hard Drive Enclosure (USB 3.0 to SATA III, 2139U3) for $7.99 - $3.20 when you apply promo code ORICO213940 at checkout = $4.79. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Features:
  • ORICO 2.5 hard drive enclosure made of high-quality transparent crystal PC material. The clear SSD case design allows you to see the inside drive without opening it
  • ORICO external hard drive enclosure can easily hook up your old 2.5inch SATA I/II/III hard drive to transfer files from one PC to another PC, laptop, PS4 or as a USB external hard drive. A 50cm USB-A cable is included for flexible connection and portability
  • Tool free installation. Plug & Play, no driver needed for this SATA enclosure. Just push out the cover, plug in the drive, close the cover and go. Hot-Swappable. The blue LED indicator to let you know the working status of this hard disk enclosure easily
  • The SATA interface of the 2.5 SSD enclosure supports UASP SATA III transmission protocol, which is 70% faster than traditional USB3.0. The maximum data transfer rate of the USB 3.0 interface is 5Gbps. Backward compatible with USB 2.0 or 1.1 ports

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  • Our research indicates that this offer is $3.20 lower (40% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $7.99.
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ORICO Direct US Store via Amazon has ORICO 2.5'' Clear Hard Drive Enclosure (USB 3.0 to SATA III, 2139U3) for $7.99 - $3.20 when you apply promo code ORICO213940 at checkout = $4.79. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to staff member DesertGardener for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • ORICO 2.5 hard drive enclosure made of high-quality transparent crystal PC material. The clear SSD case design allows you to see the inside drive without opening it
  • ORICO external hard drive enclosure can easily hook up your old 2.5inch SATA I/II/III hard drive to transfer files from one PC to another PC, laptop, PS4 or as a USB external hard drive. A 50cm USB-A cable is included for flexible connection and portability
  • Tool free installation. Plug & Play, no driver needed for this SATA enclosure. Just push out the cover, plug in the drive, close the cover and go. Hot-Swappable. The blue LED indicator to let you know the working status of this hard disk enclosure easily
  • The SATA interface of the 2.5 SSD enclosure supports UASP SATA III transmission protocol, which is 70% faster than traditional USB3.0. The maximum data transfer rate of the USB 3.0 interface is 5Gbps. Backward compatible with USB 2.0 or 1.1 ports

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this offer is $3.20 lower (40% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $7.99.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Sterling_Archer
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Ordered one of these before, keeps disconnecting over and over, so I don't trust it for data

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Yesterday 09:39 PM
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Sterling_ArcherYesterday 09:39 PM
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Ordered one of these before, keeps disconnecting over and over, so I don't trust it for data
Yesterday 09:53 PM
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jacks_fanYesterday 09:53 PM
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Quote from Sterling_Archer :
Ordered one of these before, keeps disconnecting over and over, so I don't trust it for data
It could be a lack of power issue. I am planning to use it with a powered usb 3.0 hub.
Yesterday 10:11 PM
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LordZeppelinYesterday 10:11 PM
435 Posts
I have one of these from a previous deal, and it works fine for my uses, which is backups of my rom collection. It's no frills, the case does collect fingerprints, but I ended up putting stickers on it.
Yesterday 11:22 PM
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tyiu48Yesterday 11:22 PM
448 Posts
Thanks! I had a few of them but I lost track of them. I just ordered one as I have 2.5 " ssd sitting around.
There was a time when that hard drive cable alone costed more than $5.
Today 12:15 AM
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FashionPaganToday 12:15 AM
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Quote from jacks_fan :
It could be a lack of power issue. I am planning to use it with a powered usb 3.0 hub.

I have one and I've only ever used it on my power hub so that might be a case, because it's worked perfectly for me
Today 01:23 AM
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EagerBird523Today 01:23 AM
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ORICO products appear as if they don't care about thermal management nor reliability. Their hard drive NAS/DAS have fans but airflow is entirely blocked by the PCB. Their hard drive docks are either hot boxes like this one or wrap around the drive to let them bake to death. ORICO moves a ton of units (disposable etrash) through pricing and pretty design, but don't ever buy their products if you care about reliability and longevity.

Professional engineering brands that care about proper implementation include Plugable, OWC, Vantec, UGreen, in that order. They make mistakes sometimes but most of their stuff are solid. Really any brand is better that ORICO. Buy Sabrent or UGreen if you need cheap stuff.

For example, Sabrent has aluminum enclosure for $10. It's twice as expensive as this deal, yes, but it's an actual product meant to keep your hard drive from crashing and disconnecting as you write and read data from it and heat up the drive.
Last edited by EagerBird523 August 21, 2025 at 06:43 PM.
Today 02:18 AM
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SharpLake2934Today 02:18 AM
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Quote from Sterling_Archer :
Ordered one of these before, keeps disconnecting over and over, so I don't trust it for data
You can update the controller firmware. However orico doesn't provide it. So it takes a bit of googling.

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bansh77Today 02:35 AM
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Quote from EagerBird523 :
ORICO products appear as if they don't care about thermal management nor reliability. Their hard drive NAS/DAS have fans but airflow is entirely blocked by the PCB. Their hard drive docks are either hot boxes like this one or wrap around the drive to let them bake to death. ORICO moves a ton of units (disposable etrash) through pricing and pretty design, but don't ever buy their products if you care about reliability and longevity.

Professional engineering brands that care about proper implementation include Plugable, OWC, Vantec, UGreen, in that order. They make mistakes sometimes but most of their stuff are solid. Really any brand is better that ORICO. Buy Sabrent or UGreen if you need cheap stuff.

For example, Sabrent has aluminum enclosure for $10. It's twice as expensive as this deal, yes, but it's an actual product meant to keep your hard drive from crashing and disconnecting as you write and read data from it and heat up the drive.

Your reasoning just saved me an impulse buy that could l've cost data.

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