ORICO Dual Bay Hard Drive Docking Station with Offline Clone (DD28C3-C)
The ORICO DD28C3-C is a dual-bay docking station for 2.5″ and 3.5″ SATA HDDs/SSDs, supporting up to 40TB total capacity. Featuring offline clone functionality, USB 3.2 Gen 1 with UASP acceleration, and a tool-free hot-swap design, this docking station is ideal for backups, data recovery, and high-speed file transfers.
Why you’ll love it
- Offline Clone Function — clone drive A to drive B without connecting to a computer. LED indicators display real-time progress.
- Dual-Bay Storage — supports up to 2 drives at once (20TB per 3.5″ drive, 8TB per 2.5″ drive).
- Super-Fast Transfers — USB 3.2 Gen 1 with UASP delivers transfer speeds up to 5Gbps for quick data access.
- Universal Compatibility — works with Windows, macOS, Linux, laptops, desktops, and more.
- Safe & Stable — equipped with a high-performance control chip and protections against over-current, over-voltage, overheating, and short-circuit.
- Energy-Efficient — 10-minute auto-sleep mode extends drive life and reduces power consumption.
- Tool-Free Design — easily insert or remove drives without screws or restarting the system.
Key Specifications
Brand | ORICO |
Model | DD28C3-C (Dual Bay + Clone) |
Interface | SATA I/II/III, USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5Gbps), UASP supported |
Capacity | Up to 20TB per drive (40TB total) |
Supported Drives | 2.5″ & 3.5″ SATA HDDs/SSDs |
Data Transfer Rate | Up to 5Gbps |
Material | Plastic & Aluminum |
Dimensions | 16.2 × 11.8 × 7.2 cm |
Weight | 560 g |
Color | Black |
What’s in the Box
- ORICO DD28C3-C Dual Bay Docking Station (with Offline Clone)
- USB Type-C Cable
- 12V/3A Power Adapter
- User Manual
Warranty & Returns
Includes ORICO’s limited warranty and rights under the Australian Consumer Law.
Returns accepted within 7 days if unused and in original condition.
1 Transfer speeds may vary depending on the drives and host system. Offline clone function requires the target drive to be larger than or equal in size to the source drive. ORICO is a trademark of its respective owner. Windows, macOS, and Linux are trademarks of their respective companies.
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