M.2 SSD Case NVMe & SATA Dual Protocol 10Gbps With Display - USB3.2 Gen2 Type C

SATA and NVMe dual protocol
Support M Key (NVMe protocol) M&B Key (NVMe and SATA protocol) SSD, incompatible with B Key SSD
With USB C to USB C and USB C to USB A cables included.

Has an LCD display to monitor your hard drive usage in real time. 

Display content includes: 
USB operating speed - 3.2, 2.0
Cumulative number of hard disk power-on times
Cumulative hard disk run time
Total hard disk capacity
Real-time health monitoring
Operating temperature
USB voltage.

USB3.2 Type C NVMe enclosure transmission speed is up to 10Gbps.
Backward compatible with USB 3.1 Gen1 and USB 3.0 with speeds up to 5 Gbps.
M.2 enclosure is engineered with USB 3.2 Type C interface
Please note, all new solid-state drives must be formatted before use - note that an SSD is NOT included.
M.2 adapter adopts aluminum alloy shell, slim design, durable and excellent heat dissipation.
This M.2 enclosure compatible with NVMe in sizes 2230 2242 2260 2280.

Product Name: 
M.2 NVME Screen Display Hard Disk Enclosure
Supported Capacity:
Up to 4TB hard drives
Transmission speed:
Up to 10Gbps
External interface:
USB3.2 Gen2 Type-C
Colour: 
Space Gray
Material: 
Aluminum alloy + ABS

To convert NVMe Gb/s or Gbps to MB/s, you can use the formula: MB/s = (Gb/s ÷ 8) x 1000, since 1 byte = 8 bits. 
For example, if your NVMe drive is rated at 10 Gb/s, the conversion to MB/s would be (10 Gb/s ÷ 8) x 1000 = 1250 MB/s. This conversion is essential for understanding the actual data transfer rate of your NVMe drive and for planning data transfer tasks. 

Bits vs Bytes - The Critical Difference
Speeds are almost always measured in bits per second (bps, Kbps, Mbps, Gbps), while file sizes and download rates are measured in bytes (B, KB, MB, GB).

Transfer Rate of the USB connection will affect the SSD Speed:
USB 3.2 Gen 1 = 5Gbps
USB 3.2 Gen 2 = 10Gbps
USB 3.0 = 5Gbps
USB 2.0 = 0.48Gbps